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Hardware and software compatibility of computer- aided engineering workstations

Computer-Aided Design, 1985
Abstract This paper considers the compatibility between the various computer aided engineering workstations which have appeared in the market place in the last couple of years. The difference between workstations are of consequence in their effect upon: • ⊎ Workstation configuration and user interface • ⊎ Transfer of applications software ...
N.S. McPhater, C. Strachan
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Integrating Hardware and Software in a Computer Engineering Laboratory

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1981
A systematic approach to the design of a multipurpose computer engineering laboratory is presented. An essential ingredient of a successful computer engineering program, and of an effective laboratory servicing that program, is that the hardware and software aspects of the curriculum be truly integrated. The laboratory described here is designed around
John R. Glover, James D. Bargainer
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Computer Hardware for Civil Engineers

Journal of the Technical Councils of ASCE, 1981
Computer hardware as it pertains to civil engineering is explained, and the fundamentals of the binary system and both numerical and character encoding schemes are presented. Computer configurations, including primary and secondary storage, are examined; a general classification hierarchy is established. An extensive overview of computer peripherals is
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The Amiga: A Hardware Engineering Story: Advancing Multimedia Computing Capability

IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2016
The Amiga PC architecture was a child of both home video game consoles and PC systems of the early 1980s. The microcomputer revolution of the mid-1970s had given birth to the video game console market and the PC market, which expanded rapidly. In the fall of 1982, Atari alone had total sales of US$2 billion, including video game consoles, game ...
Joseph DeCuir, Ronald H. Nicholson
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Hardware-software synergy for profiling an interdisciplinary computer science engineers

2015 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2015
Courses of computer science undergraduate studies are usually classified in two main groups: core and elective courses. The former are mandatory and students must pass them all so they can achieve Bachelor degree. The number of the latter is usually several times greater than the number that a student should select.
Nevena Ackovska   +2 more
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Hardware based scalable path computation engine for multilayer traffic engineering in GMPLS networks

2008 34th European Conference on Optical Communication, 2008
A parallel data-flow hardware based path computation engine that makes multilayer traffic engineering more scalable is proposed. The engine achieves 100 times faster than conventional path computation scheme.
null Sho Shimizu   +4 more
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Hardware and software perspectives in engineering computing

Computers & Chemical Engineering, 1998
What perspectives for engineering computing? With the advances in silicon technology, Teraflops systems made of off-the-shelf microprocessors will be mainstream. The bigger challenge will arise for the management of the data those system will produce in Petabytes. New technologies to store, retrieve and analyse them are needed.
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