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Architecture quality

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 1984
During the past few years, researchers in Computer Architecture have seen a number of new, so called "non- von Neumann" innovations. Some of these innovations are finding their way into commercial computers, while others are relegated to the back waters of research logs.
Krishna M. Kavi, K. Krishnamohan
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Pipeline Architecture

ACM Computing Surveys, 1977
Pipelined computer architecture has received considerable attention since the 1960s when the need for faster and more cost-effective systems became critical. The merit of pipelining is that it can help to match the speeds of various subsystems without duplicating the cost of the entire system involved.
C. V. Ramamoorthy, Hon Fung Li
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The Architecture of Recession — Solidary Architecture

Pollack Periodica, 2015
The article discusses the effects of the global economic recession - since 2008 — on the Hungarian building construction, thereby affecting the architectural design activity, primarily from the perspective of the change in design view. The recession, which points beyond its economical aspect, emphasizes a vastly complex approach, which makes the ...
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Architecture as Language

IEEE Software, 2009
In this paper, software architects can develop domain specific languages that express the desired architecture during the definition process and use them to describe systems based on the architecture.
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The Architecture of Enterprise Architecture

INCOSE International Symposium, 2006
AbstractThe Architecture of Enterprise Architecture paper answers questions such as; what makes up enterprise architecture? where is enterprise architecture relative to other enterprise processes? and what is necessary to make enterprise architecture work in the complex environments where it is deployed?
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Architecture Principles

2011
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Danny Greefhorst, Erik Proper
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Numerical Architecture

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2013
AbstractThe idea that there is a “Number Sense” (Dehaene, 1997) or “Core Knowledge” of number ensconced in a modular processing system (Carey, 2009) has gained popularity as the study of numerical cognition has matured. However, these claims are generally made with little, if any, detailed examination of which modular properties are instantiated in ...
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Phoenix architecture

ACM SIGDA Newsletter, 1978
Multiprogramming and multitasking programming concepts are familiar to most of us. In a multiprogrammed arrangement several "user programs" can share the use of a single computer in a time sharing mode. An executive program provides the time slices to the "user programs" by activating and deactivating them according to some schedule.
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Architecture Beyond Architecture

PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, 2015
Bernard Tschumi is widely recognized as one of today’s foremost architects. First known as a theorist, he drew attention to his innovative architectural practice, in 1983, when he won the prestigious competition for the Parc de La Villette. Since then, he has made a reputation for groundbreaking designs that include the new Acropolis Museum in Athens ...
Cathryn Dwyre   +2 more
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Architecture Exploration for a Reconfigurable Architecture Template

IEEE Design and Test of Computers, 2005
Coarse-grained architectures (CGRAs) can be tailored and optimized for different application domains. The vast design space of coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures complicates the design of optimized processors. The goal is to design a domain-specific processor that provides just enough-flexibility for that domain while minimizing the energy ...
Bingfeng Mei   +4 more
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