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Closure systems and their structure
Information Sciences, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
John L. Pfaltz, Robert E. Jamison
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On Stable Systems with Random Structure
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mohamed-Ali Belabbas +1 more
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Structured systems development
Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974The management of data processing projects has yet to proceed from a loosely practiced "art" to a professionally disciplined science. EDP practitioners have not established a "body of knowledge" or a methodology or a standard approach to the development of systems.
Jack Shaw +2 more
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The structure of “THE”-multiprogramming system
Communications of the ACM, 1967A multiprogramming system is described in which all activities are divided over a number of sequential processes. These sequential processes are placed at various hierarchical levels, in each of which one or more independent abstractions have been implemented.
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A system for structured programming
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1973Institute for Software ...
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2007
Oil and water do not normally mix, and apparently structural biology and systems biology look like two different universes. It can be argued that structural biology could play a very important role in systems biology. Although at the final stage of understanding a signal transduction pathway, a cell, an organ or a living system, structures could be ...
Beltrao, Pedro +2 more
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Oil and water do not normally mix, and apparently structural biology and systems biology look like two different universes. It can be argued that structural biology could play a very important role in systems biology. Although at the final stage of understanding a signal transduction pathway, a cell, an organ or a living system, structures could be ...
Beltrao, Pedro +2 more
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Highlight: Of Systems and Structures
Biological Chemistry, 2010No abstract ...
Dirk W, Heinz +2 more
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Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design, 2002
Darwin is a language designed for configuring distributed systems. A system is modelled as a decompositional hierarchy of components with interfaces. Connections are represented as bindings between interfaces. Darwin programs define component types. Configurations of a system are obtained by instantiating these types. Configurations have to comply with
Matthias Radestock, Susan Eisenbach
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Darwin is a language designed for configuring distributed systems. A system is modelled as a decompositional hierarchy of components with interfaces. Connections are represented as bindings between interfaces. Darwin programs define component types. Configurations of a system are obtained by instantiating these types. Configurations have to comply with
Matthias Radestock, Susan Eisenbach
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System Identification of Complex and Structured Systems
European Journal of Control, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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A System for Managing Structured Messages
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1982Message systems send and receive messages but do not manage the information the messages contain. Database management systems manage the information of a global database but do not have a notion of address. In this paper we outline a prototype system which integrates the facilities of message systems and database management systems.
Tsichritzis D +4 more
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