A computer is determined by many factors, including architecture, structural properties, the technological environment, and the human aspects of the environment in which it was designed and built. In this book various authors reflect on these factors for a wide range of DEC computers - their goals, their architectures, their various implementations and realizations, and occasionally on the people who designed them.
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