PPT-Presentation 3: Example Software Architectures
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James Martin CpE 691 Spring 2010 February 11 2010 Projects Document Filter System DFS G Zhao D Liu H Song and C Zou Software architecture design and implementation
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James Martin CpE 691 Spring 2010 February 11 2010 Projects Document Filter System DFS G Zhao D Liu H Song and C Zou Software architecture design and implementation of document . All rights reserved Architectures of Test Automation Copyright August 2000 Cem Kaner kanerkanercom Acknowledgement Many of the ideas in this presentation were jointly developed with Doug Hoffman in a course that we taught together on test automatio KarlineSoetaert3example(image3D)example(contour3D)example(colkey)example(jet.col)example(perspbox)example(mesh)example(trans3D)example(plot.plist)example(ImageOcean)example(Oxsat)2.Functionsimage2Dand Eric M. . Dashofy. February . 27, . 2013. On . Bogosity. bogus. adj.. 1. Non-functional. "Your patches are bogus." 2. Useless. "OPCON is a bogus program." 3. False. "Your arguments are bogus." 4. Incorrect. "That algorithm is bogus." 5. Unbelievable. "You claim to have solved the halting problem for Turing Machines? That's totally bogus." 6. Silly. "Stop writing those bogus sagas." . 1 Programming Architectures For RunTime Reconfigurable Systems Katherine Compton Department of ECE Northwestern University Evanston, IL USA kati@ece.nwu.edu Abstract Due to its potential to greatly Anshuman Gupta. September 18, 2009. 1. Multi-core Processors are . abundant. Multi-cores increase the compute resources on the chip without increasing hardware complexity. Keeps power consumption within the budgets.. Software Architecture. Describe how the various software components are to be organized and how they should interact.. It describe the organization and interaction of software components.. System Architecture. Introduction to a spatial metaphor . Many user interfaces are essentially tools for finding, collecting, consuming, and producing information . We can think of these untamed hordes of data as . information spaces. Agents (Ch. 2). examples of agents. webbots, ticket purchasing, electronic assistant, . Siri. , . news filtering, . autonomous vehicles. , printer/copier monitor, Robocup soccer, NPCs in Quake, Halo, Call of Duty.... (. draft-gundavelli-v6ops-community-wifi-svcs. ). IETF . 85 . - August, 2012. Authors: . Sri . Gundavelli. (Cisco) . Mark Grayson (Cisco) . Yiu Lee (Comcast). Pierrick Seite . (FT - Orange. ). Hui Deng (China Mobile). Understand how multiprocessor architectures are classified.. Appreciate the factors that create complexity in multiprocessor systems.. Become familiar with the ways in which some architectures transcend the traditional von Neumann paradigm.. Dr Robert Woodcock – WGISS 43. CSIRO. Overview. Why FDA?. Brief Review of 2016 - Why . FDA. ?. Interim Report from 2016. What FDA? - So far in 2017. The pillars of CEOS FDA. How FDA? - What's next for WGISS and FDA. Definition. What is a plug-in?. “a small piece of software that supplements a larger program”. Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary. “An accessory software or hardware package that is used in conjunction with an existing application or device to extend its capabilities or provide additional functions”. Cloud Computing Architectures Advanced Cloud Architectures Advanced Cloud Architectures Hypervisor Clustering Architecture Load Balanced Virtual Server Instances Architecture Non-Disruptive Service Relocation Architecture Paul C. Muzio. Director, CUNY HPC Center. paul.muzio@csi.cuny.edu. 9/25/10. 1. Comments expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of the College of Staten Island or the City University of New York.
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