ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 1North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages Part1. Advanced microelectronics. VLSI technologies - comparisons and prospects. Software technology. Advanced information processing. Part2. Office systems.Computer integrated manufacturing. Information exchange system. |
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... interpreter can interpret , rather than HARP code . In fact the new interpreter could then define yet another interpreter at yet a higher level of abstraction . This bootstrap process can be likened to the manner in which ropes of ...
... interpreter can interpret , rather than HARP code . In fact the new interpreter could then define yet another interpreter at yet a higher level of abstraction . This bootstrap process can be likened to the manner in which ropes of ...
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... interpreters of other processors till its own interpreter can produce work to be done . In any case , when a processor requires work by other processors it is slave of this processor and must return its result . This task of work ...
... interpreters of other processors till its own interpreter can produce work to be done . In any case , when a processor requires work by other processors it is slave of this processor and must return its result . This task of work ...
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... interpreter ) process has to be redefined by implementation of a meta - interpreter ( see next section ) . USER INTERFACE Process LAN INTERFACE Process EPCRM / KBDM Process PROLOG Process DB . Process1 DB . Process2 Figure 5.1 Each DB ...
... interpreter ) process has to be redefined by implementation of a meta - interpreter ( see next section ) . USER INTERFACE Process LAN INTERFACE Process EPCRM / KBDM Process PROLOG Process DB . Process1 DB . Process2 Figure 5.1 Each DB ...
Contents
A Technology Transfer from Research to Development Project | 3 |
BitRate Reduction of High Quality Audio Signals Using FloatingPoint | 13 |
Materials and Devices Toward ThreeDimensional Integration Project 245 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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abstract algorithm allows analysis Aphrodite application approach architecture array basic behaviour BICMOS cell chip circuit CMOS communication complex components Computer concepts constraints database debugging defined demonstrator described devices distributed domain dynamic efficient environment error Esprit Project etching evaluation example execution expert systems Figure function GaAs gate GEODE global goal graphical IEEE implementation inference engine input integrated integrated circuits interaction interpreter kernel knowledge base knowledge representation layer LFSR logic programming machine mechanism memory MESFET method methodology module node object-oriented objects operations optimization output parallel parameters partial evaluation PCTE performance phase possible predicates problem Proc procedure processor Prolog Prolog III prototype query relations representation requirements rule semantic sequence signal simulation specific structure subcircuit SUPERNODE task techniques transistor transputer tuple UNIX VLSI wafer