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1983
The intent of this chapter is to familiarize the reader with the basic design concepts and architecture of software for stored program control in central offices. It describes the criteria the designer must consider in developing central office software, and then details the structure and operation of a basic design to provide plain-old-telephone ...
D. H. Carbaugh, N. L. Marselos
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The intent of this chapter is to familiarize the reader with the basic design concepts and architecture of software for stored program control in central offices. It describes the criteria the designer must consider in developing central office software, and then details the structure and operation of a basic design to provide plain-old-telephone ...
D. H. Carbaugh, N. L. Marselos
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Systems Software and Applications Software
1985When driving a car we are making use of it. A set of driving skills is needed if we are to make use of the car. These skills, or sets of routines, are learned over a period of time. They would involve such things as knowing how much to turn the steering wheel when going around a corner, how to synchronise the pedal movements when changing gear, how to ...
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1989
This paper describes two components of real-time software for robotics; real-time operating systems and the systems programming language. In particular, the design issues related to providing a coherent environment for different applications is described. We discuss the advantages of C++ for real-time robot programming.
Walter Kropfl+3 more
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This paper describes two components of real-time software for robotics; real-time operating systems and the systems programming language. In particular, the design issues related to providing a coherent environment for different applications is described. We discuss the advantages of C++ for real-time robot programming.
Walter Kropfl+3 more
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Software assurance for systems of systems
Proceedings of the FSE/SDP workshop on Future of software engineering research, 2010Justified confidence in system and SoS behavior requires software assurance theories and principles that don't exist today. Using such theories and principles, organizations would have a better basis for confidence in deployed system behavior, and at the same time, these theories and principles could be used to make the assurance process more efficient
John B. Goodenough, Linda Northrop
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1975
The calculation of LVV from the contour- and other data, as well as the computation of derived quantities (stroke work from PV-relation, ejection fraction, regurgitation fraction, correlation with other parameters e.g. RR-intervals) has to be performed with a digital computer. As minicomputers are becoming less expensive every day, the use of these may
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The calculation of LVV from the contour- and other data, as well as the computation of derived quantities (stroke work from PV-relation, ejection fraction, regurgitation fraction, correlation with other parameters e.g. RR-intervals) has to be performed with a digital computer. As minicomputers are becoming less expensive every day, the use of these may
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Software engineering for secure systems
Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering, 2005The SESS'05 held in St. Louis, MO on May 15-16 was intended to be a venue to discuss techniques for building and validating secure applications. Workshop attendees (about 40 people) came both from the software engineering and the security community, raising a fruitful discussion and exchange of ideas and problem perspectives.
Danilo Bruschi+2 more
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Software development for reliable software systems
Journal of Systems and Software, 1983The process of software development has a major influence on the reliability of a software system. The reliability of a software system can be improved by eliminating all the errors that occur during its development. This paper presents, from a tutorial point of view, a methodology of software development that can minimize the number of errors in a ...
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System and Software System Engineering
2011This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction to Chapter Description of Articles This chapter contains sections titled ...
Richard H. Thayer, Merlin Dorfman
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Software Engineering of Deceptive Software and Systems
2016This chapter considers further details in how to implement the deceptions described in this book. For readers interested in still more details, Heckman et al. (2015) provides a detailed top-down view of deception planning, and Bodmer et al. (2012) offers useful alternative approaches to operationalizing deception. Heckman et al.
Julian L. Rrushi, Neil C. Rowe
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