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Computer control systems in organizations

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1983
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of control systems in organizations, with the emphasis on computer control systems. Specifically, the paper will present a model of organizational control systems, discuss the responsibility for internal control systems, present a model of computer security and control points, and categorize the ...
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Principles of computer system organization

Proceedings of the first SIGCSE technical symposium on Education in computer science - SIGCSE '70, 1969
This paper describes the content of a one-term advanced undergraduate course being developed in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University.As the title suggests, the course is approached through theory and models, not through case studies.
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Organizing Speculative Computations in Functional Systems

2001
Speculative evaluation relates to computing several (alternative) threads of control of large programs concurrently without knowing in advance which of them contribute to which extent to final results. This approach may be used to advantage to compute, at the expense of deploying considerable processing power, solutions of np-hard search problems on ...
Raimund Schröder, Werner E. Kluge
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A Specification and Construction Paradigm for Organic Computing Systems

2008 Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, 2008
Organic computing systems are systems which have the capability to autonomously (re-)organize and adapt themselves. The benefit of such systems with self-x properties is that they are more dependable, as they can compensate for some failures. They are easier to maintain, because they can automatically configure themselves and are more convenient to use
Matthias Güdemann   +4 more
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Organizing computer systems for learnability and useability

Conference record of the 6th annual workshop on Microprogramming - MICRO 6, 1973
Methods for organizing computer systems are described. The goal of these methods is to produce systems which are easier to learn and use, both for the novice and the advanced user. A system utilizing these methods is being developed at Brown; This system is discussed in some detail.
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Organization of computer systems

Papers presented at the May 3-5, 1960, western joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference on - IRE-AIEE-ACM '60 (Western), 1960
The past decade has seen the development of productive fast electronic digital computers. Significant problems have been solved and significant numerical experiments have been executed. Moreover, as expected, a growing number of important problems have been recorded which are not practicably computable by existing systems.
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Evaluating computer graphics systems organizations

Proceedings of the 1975 annual conference on - ACM 75, 1975
In many situations the potential user of a high-performance computer graphics system must not only select a specific system, but he must also determine which generic type of system best serves his needs. Of course, this is not always the case because frequently he is constrained by the local environment; an appropriate graphics system may already exist
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Computer information systems and organization structure

Communications of the ACM, 1981
A study of Computer Information Systems and Management (CISM) is described and selected results relating to changes in organizational structure in eight organizations are presented. In five of the organizations no changes in formal structure accompanied the introduction of CIS. Where organizational changes did occur,
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Organic Computing — A Paradigm Shift for Complex Systems

2011
Organic Computing has emerged as a challenging vision for future information processing systems. Its basis is the insight that we will increasingly be surrounded by and depend on large collections of autonomous systems, which are equipped with sensors and actuators, aware of their environment, communicating freely, and organising themselves in order to
Müller-Schloer, C.   +2 more
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B74-18 Computer System Organization

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974
Historians tell us that in ancient times the usual mode of operation of a Computer System Manufacturer was for an electronic engineer to emerge from his laboratory one day and tell the waiting programmer "Lookǃ Here's our next modelǃ" The engineer then disappeared to work on the next-but-one model, leaving the programmer to work around any deficiencies
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