A Burmese English word Processing System (BEPS) has been designed as a prototype system for development on a pernonal computer. BEPS can process visually natural output letters and has advanced capabilities comparable to those of modern English word processing systems.
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Khin Swe OO, Hideo AISO, "BEPS: A Burmese English Word Processing System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E70-E, no. 4, pp. 396-399, April 1987, doi: .
Abstract: A Burmese English word Processing System (BEPS) has been designed as a prototype system for development on a pernonal computer. BEPS can process visually natural output letters and has advanced capabilities comparable to those of modern English word processing systems.
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