The Programmer As Navigator. Bachman, C. W. Communications of the ACM, 16(11):653–658, November, 1973. ZSCC: NoCitationData[s0]
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This year the whole world celebrates the five-hundredth birthday of Nicolaus Copernicus, the famous Polish astronomer and mathematician. In 1543, Copernicus published his book, Concerning the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which described a new theory about the relative physical movements of the earth, the planets, and the sun. It was in direct contradiction with the earth-centered theories which had been established by Ptolemy 1400 years earlier.
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	abstract = {This year the whole world celebrates the five-hundredth birthday of Nicolaus Copernicus, the famous Polish astronomer and mathematician. In 1543, Copernicus published his book, Concerning the Revolutions of Celestial Spheres, which described a new theory about the relative physical movements of the earth, the planets, and the sun. It was in direct contradiction with the earth-centered theories which had been established by Ptolemy 1400 years earlier.},
	number = {11},
	urldate = {2019-09-24},
	journal = {Communications of the ACM},
	author = {Bachman, Charles W.},
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	year = {1973},
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