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Embedded computer architecture and automation

Computer, 2001
The distinct requirements of embedded computing, coupled with emerging technologies, will stimulate system and processor specialization, customization and computer architecture automation.
B. Ramakrishna Rau   +1 more
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Computer automated electrooculography

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1972
Abstract Clinical electrooculography requires a patient to track two points in the visual field separated by at least 30° visual angle in a horizontal plane while recording the concomitant change in potential from electrodes placed at the external canthi of the two eyes.
J R, Bourne, P R, Hudak, J L, Duke
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On the automation of computer network simulators

Proceedings of the Second International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, 2009
Simulation has been an important resource for functional and performance analyses of computer networks. Although the number of widely adopted network simulators is small, new ones continue to be created to address gaps in the functionality of existing tools.
L. Felipe Perrone   +3 more
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Computer Automated Design and Computer Automated Manufacture

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2000
The introduction of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing into the field of prosthetics and orthotics did not arrive without concern. Many prosthetists feared that the computer would provide other allied health practitioners who had little or no experience in prosthetics the ability to fit and manage amputees.
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A System for Automation of Kinetic Computations

Computers & Chemistry, 1987
Abstract Computer-aided analysis of experimental data for heterogeneous catalytic reactions under steady-state conditions is aimed at choosing an appropriate mechanism of the reaction and finding the kinetic parameters which provide the best match between theoretical and experimental values.
G. M. Ostrovskii   +2 more
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Computers and automation

Electrical Engineering, 1959
IN THE BRIEF SPAN of years since the closing days of World War II, we have witnessed a technological development in computers of such broad proportions that it is still impossible to appraise its far reaching effects adequately. Perhaps, the best way to express the enormous influence of this revolution is simply to point out that practically all of man'
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