キー配列の規格制定史アメリカ編 : ANSIキー配列の制定に至るまで [in Japanese] History of Standardization of Keyboards : ANSI INCITS 154 [in Japanese]
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- 安岡 孝一 YASUOKA Koichi
- 京都大学人文科学研究所附属漢字情報研究センター
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- 安岡 孝一 YASUOKA Koichi
- 京都大学人文科学研究所附属漢字情報研究センター
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- SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND INFORMATION
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SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND INFORMATION 48(2), 39-44, 2004
THE INSTITUTE OF SYSTEMS, CONTROL AND INFORMATION ENGINEERS
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