Stanford University, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford Computer Forum Distinguished Lecture Series, video recordings, 1978-1988.

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Stanford University, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford Computer Forum Distinguished Lecture Series, video recordings, 1978-1988.

Lectures by computer professionals and professors from Stanford and other universities presented to the Computer Systems Laboratory Seminar, the Department of Computer Science Colloquium, and other special events.

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