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The Computer Journal 1970 13(1):2-6; doi:10.1093/comjnl/13.1.2
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JANUS*—Reflections on DATAFAIR 69

F. J. M. Laver §

National Data Processing Service, Docos House, 62-82 Commercial Road, London, UK

This paper reproduces the address given by the author at the close of DATAFAIR, The British Computer Society's Conference held in Manchester, 25-29 August 1969. It contains a number of points meriting more attention and of importance to the professional image of ‘computer people’, particularly in the sphere of business applications and software.



* In Roman mythology, an aboriginal spirit of the doorway; developed into a double-headed deity. Ed.

§ Director, National Data Processing Service, Docos House, 62-82 Commercial Road, London E1


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