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Système et langage portable pour le traitement des application répartiesNguyen, Xuan Dang 09 March 1978 (has links) (PDF)
ON propose un modèle de machine réseau logique. Définition d'un ensemble de fonction et de mécanisme élémentaires qui aident à la répartition dans l'exécution des programmes d'une application réseau.
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Etude et réalisation d'une unité de contrôle banalisée pour systèmes IBM 360/370Arnaud, Serge 15 October 1979 (has links) (PDF)
L'organisation des systèmes d'entrées sorties. Les entrées sorties dans le système IBM 360. Présentation de l'UCB. Une application de l'UCB : le module interface-canal du système PIAR. Un logiciel de test pour l'UCB. Améliorations et perspectives.
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Minoan trade: aspects and ambiguitiesKieser, Deanne 31 March 2005 (has links)
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan development from its beginnings in Early Minoan times (3500 BC) until the end of Minoan period in 1430 BC. The work concentrates largely on the commodities exchanged, the development of transportation and perceived trade routes as well as the role of the palaces once they were established. The theories on the Minoan Thalassocracy and colonisation are also discussed. The evidence used is mainly archaeological, which is able to trace the movement of non-perishable materials such as pottery and metals. Reference is also made to contemporary Near Eastern texts and art, as well as the Minoan Linear A and Mycenaean Linear B documents. / Biblical and Ancient Studies / M.A. (Ancient History)
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Minoan trade: aspects and ambiguitiesKieser, Deanne 31 March 2005 (has links)
The following dissertation considers the main aspects of trade during each phase of Minoan development from its beginnings in Early Minoan times (3500 BC) until the end of Minoan period in 1430 BC. The work concentrates largely on the commodities exchanged, the development of transportation and perceived trade routes as well as the role of the palaces once they were established. The theories on the Minoan Thalassocracy and colonisation are also discussed. The evidence used is mainly archaeological, which is able to trace the movement of non-perishable materials such as pottery and metals. Reference is also made to contemporary Near Eastern texts and art, as well as the Minoan Linear A and Mycenaean Linear B documents. / Biblical and Ancient Studies / M.A. (Ancient History)
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