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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
421

Design and evaluation of a technology-scalable architecture for instruction-level parallelism

Nagarajan, Ramadass, 1977- 28 August 2008 (has links)
Not available
422

A semi-formal comparison between the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (COBRA) and the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)

Conradie, Pieter Wynand 06 1900 (has links)
The way in which application systems and software are built has changed dramatically over the past few years. This is mainly due to advances in hardware technology, programming languages, as well as the requirement to build better software application systems in less time. The importance of mondial (worldwide) communication between systems is also growing exponentially. People are using network-based applications daily, communicating not only locally, but also globally. The Internet, the global network, therefore plays a significant role in the development of new software. Distributed object computing is one of the computing paradigms that promise to solve the need to develop clienVserver application systems, communicating over heterogeneous environments. This study, of limited scope, concentrates on one crucial element without which distributed object computing cannot be implemented. This element is the communication software, also called middleware, which allows objects situated on different hardware platforms to communicate over a network. Two of the most important middleware standards for distributed object computing today are the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) from the Object Management Group, and the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) from Microsoft Corporation. Each of these standards is implemented in commercially available products, allowing distributed objects to communicate over heterogeneous networks. In studying each of the middleware standards, a formal way of comparing CORBA and DCOM is presented, namely meta-modelling. For each of these two distributed object infrastructures (middleware), meta-models are constructed. Based on this uniform and unbiased approach, a comparison of the two distributed object infrastructures is then performed. The results are given as a set of tables in which the differences and similarities of each distributed object infrastructure are exhibited. By adopting this approach, errors caused by misunderstanding or misinterpretation are minimised. Consequently, an accurate and unbiased comparison between CORBA and DCOM is made possible, which constitutes the main aim of this dissertation. / Computing / M. Sc. (Computer Science)
423

Uma arquitetura para acesso a serviços de telecomunicções baseada em TINA / A TINA-based architecture for accessing telecomunications services

Oliveira, Eduardo Jacob 09 March 1999 (has links)
Orientador: Eleri Cardozo / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Eletrica e de Computação / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-26T08:33:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Oliveira_EduardoJacob_M.pdf: 7451976 bytes, checksum: be31a9be0d9d9c5f7aaa369f9c4010aa (MD5) Previous issue date: 1999 / Resumo: Nos últimos anos o mercado de telecomunicações tem passado por mudanças profundas devido a fatores como desregulamentação, aumento da competição entre as operadoras e aumento da demanda para o oferecimento de novos serviços, mais avançados e complexos. Entretanto, a introdução desses novos serviços, no âmbito de telecomunicações, encontra uma forte barreira em uma infra-estrutura que tem sido voltada para a conexão de usuários, e não para o oferecimento de serviços. O consórcio TINA (Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture) define uma arquitetura de sojtware para serviços de telecomunicações, norteada por conceitos de "re-uso" de componentes de sojtware, transparência de distribuição e utilização de padrões abertos, visando o desenvolvimento e gerência de serviços de qualquer complexidade. Por sua vez, o crescimento da World Wide Web (WWW) na Internet, a partir de meados desta década, popularizou o uso dos browsers Web no acesso aos serviços de informação e comunicação, tornando-os padrão de facto para a interface e interação com o usuário, assim como peça-chave no desenvolvimento de aplicações. Este trabalho apresenta uma arquitetura para acesso a serviços de telecomunicações baseada nos conceitos da Arquitetura de Serviço TINA e implementada utilizando as tecnologias Web e de objetos distribuídos, por meio de uma plataforma CORBA (Common Object Request Broker A rchitecture ). ...Observação: O resumo, na íntegra, poderá ser visualizado no texto completo da tese digital / Abstract: The telecommunications market has experienced dramatic changes pushed by factors such as deregulation, competition between operators, and the increasing demand for more advanced and complex services. However, the introduction of these new services is limited by the current telecommunications infrastructure, that was designed to connect end users, not to offer services to them. The Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture (TINA) consortium defines acommon software architecture for providing telecommunications services, using concepts of "reuse" of software components, distribution transparency, and open standards, and aiming at the implementation and management of services of any complexity. On the other hand, the explosion of the World Wide Web (WWW) in the Internet since the middle of the 90's has popularized the Web browsers as an access mechanism to information and communication services. Web browsers have become the de facto standard for interfacing and interacting with the user and a key tool for. the development of applications. ...Note: The complete abstract is available with the full electronic digital thesis or dissertations / Mestrado / Mestre em Engenharia Elétrica
424

Evaluating queries concurrently in a shared database system

Danberg, Seymour A. January 1978 (has links)
Thesis: M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1978 / Bibliography: leaves 87-89. / by Seymour A. Danberg. / M.S. / M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
425

Performance evaluation of distributed technologies in distributed systems

Chen, Ying 01 October 2000 (has links)
No description available.
426

The design and hardware evaluation of an advanced 16-bit, low-power, high performance microcomputer system for digital signal processing

Mauersberger, Gary S January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas State University Libraries
427

An evaluation of Rockwell's Advanced Architecture Microprocessor for digital signal processing applications

Albin, Kenneth Lee. January 1984 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 A42 / Master of Science
428

Computer architecture simulation using a register transfer language

Bartel, Lester. January 1986 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 B368 / Master of Science / Computing and Information Sciences
429

EVOLUTION OF THE COST EFFECTIVE, HIGH PERFORMANCE GROUND SYSTEMS: A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH

Hazra, Tushar K., Stephenson, Richard A., Troendly, Gregory M. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 17-20, 1994 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California / During the recent years of small satellite space access missions, the trend has been towards designing low-cost ground control centers to maintain the space/ground cost ratio. The use of personal computers (PC) in combination with high speed transputer modules as embedded parallel processors, provides a relatively affordable, highly versatile, and reliable desktop workstation upon which satellite telemetry systems can be built to meet the ever-growing challenge of the space missions today and of the future. This paper presents the feasibility of cost effective, high performance ground systems and a quantitative analysis and study in terms of performance, speedup, efficiency, and the compatibility of the architecture to commercial off the shelf (COTS) tools, and finally, introduces an operational high performance, low cost ground system to strengthen the insight of the concept.
430

An architecture to support scalable distributed virtual environment systems on grid

Wang, Tianqi, 王天琦 January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Computer Science and Information Systems / Master / Master of Philosophy

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