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| A.S. Hoagland, "Storage Technology: Capabilities and Limitations," Computer, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 12-18, May, 1979. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/MC.1979.1658740, author = {A.S. Hoagland}, title = {Storage Technology: Capabilities and Limitations}, journal ={Computer}, volume = {12}, number = {5}, issn = {0018-9162}, year = {1979}, pages = {12-18}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MC.1979.1658740}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - MGZN JO - Computer TI - Storage Technology: Capabilities and Limitations IS - 5 SN - 0018-9162 SP12 EP18 EPD - 12-18 A1 - A.S. Hoagland, PY - 1979 KW - null VL - 12 JA - Computer ER - | |||
The disk remains the primary form of mass storage. Despite competing technologies, improvements in disk technology will ensure its widespread use throughout the remainder of the century.
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A.S. Hoagland, "Storage Technology: Capabilities and Limitations," Computer, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 12-18, May 1979, doi:10.1109/MC.1979.1658740
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