Hardware World

Hardware World
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1942
Genre: Hardware
ISBN: NYPL:33433109976989

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Organic and Pervasive Computing ARCS 2004

Organic and Pervasive Computing    ARCS 2004
Author: Christian Müller-Schloer,Theo Ungerer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2004-03-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540212386

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems, ARCS 2004, held in Augsburg, Germany, in March 2004. The 22 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of two invited lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 50 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on organic computing, peer-to-peer computing, reconfigurable hardware, hardware, wireless architectures and networking, and applications.

Semiosis in the Postmodern Age

Semiosis in the Postmodern Age
Author: Floyd Merrell
Publsiher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1995
Genre: Postmodernism
ISBN: 1557530556

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"Who are we to suppose we are capable of comprehending the world of which we are a part, and what is the world to suppose it can be understood by us, minuscule and insignificant spatiotemporal warps contained within it?" This provocative question opens Floyd Merrell's study of postmodernism and the thought of Charles Sanders Peirce, part of the author's ongoing effort to understand our contemporary cultural and intellectual environment. The specific focus in this interdisciplinary study is the modernism/postmodernism dichotomy and Peirce's precocious realization that the world does not lend itself to the simplistic binarism of modernist thought. In Merrell's examination of postmodern phenomena, the reader is taken through various facets of the cognitive sciences, philosophy of science, mathematics, and literary theory. Merrell's consideration of Peirce's complex and inadequately understood concept of the sign is enhanced through numerous charts and figures. Theories, hypotheses, and speculation in the physical sciences are then brought to bear on Peircean semiotics. The final chapter critiques the often undiscriminating acceptance of postmodern practices in today's academic world.

Small Business Bibliography

Small Business Bibliography
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1958
Genre: Small business
ISBN: UOM:39015081476353

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Early Home Computers

Early Home Computers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 1165
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Sinclair ZX Spectrum

The Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Software and System Development using Virtual Platforms

Software and System Development using Virtual Platforms
Author: Daniel Aarno,Jakob Engblom
Publsiher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2014-09-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780128008133

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Virtual platforms are finding widespread use in both pre- and post-silicon computer software and system development. They reduce time to market, improve system quality, make development more efficient, and enable truly concurrent hardware/software design and bring-up. Virtual platforms increase productivity with unparalleled inspection, configuration, and injection capabilities. In combination with other types of simulators, they provide full-system simulations where computer systems can be tested together with the environment in which they operate. This book is not only about what simulation is and why it is important, it will also cover the methods of building and using simulators for computer-based systems. Inside you’ll find a comprehensive book about simulation best practice and design patterns, using Simics as its base along with real-life examples to get the most out of your Simics implementation. You’ll learn about: Simics architecture, model-driven development, virtual platform modelling, networking, contiguous integration, debugging, reverse execution, simulator integration, workflow optimization, tool automation, and much more. Distills decades of experience in using and building virtual platforms to help readers realize the full potential of virtual platform simulation Covers modeling related use-cases including devices, systems, extensions, and fault injection Explains how simulations can influence software development, debugging, system configuration, networking, and more Discusses how to build complete full-system simulation systems from a mix of simulators

Simplicity is Complex

Simplicity is Complex
Author: Hermann Kopetz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030204112

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This book investigates the characteristics of simple versus complex systems, and what the properties of a cyber-physical system design are that contribute to an effective implementation and make the system understandable, simple to use, and easy to maintain. The targeted audience is engineers, managers and advanced students who are involved in the design of cyber-physical systems and are willing to spend some time outside the silo of their daily work in order to widen their background and appreciation for the pervasive problems of system complexity. In the past, design of a process-control system (now called cyber-physical systems) was more of an art than an engineering endeavor. The software technology of that time was concerned primarily with functional correctness and did not pay much attention to the temporal dimension of program execution, which is as important as functional correctness when a physical process must be controlled. In the ensuing years, many problems in the design of cyber-physical systems were simplified. But with an increase in the functional requirements and system size, the complexity problems have appeared again in a different disguise. A sound understanding of the complexity problem requires some insight in cognition, human problem solving, psychology, and parts of philosophy. This book presents the essence of the author’s thinking about complexity, accumulated over the past forty years.