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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... mapping rules can be specified in SML while their implementation may be in any programming language1 . For example , one could specify a mapping rule that transforms SML activity classes to TaxisDL transactions as follows ...
... mapping rules can be specified in SML while their implementation may be in any programming language1 . For example , one could specify a mapping rule that transforms SML activity classes to TaxisDL transactions as follows ...
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... mapping theories have been experimented with [ WW88 ] . In this context , the B - tool is being used as a research instrument to investigate various mapping theories , whereas final versions of the mapping assistants may be ...
... mapping theories have been experimented with [ WW88 ] . In this context , the B - tool is being used as a research instrument to investigate various mapping theories , whereas final versions of the mapping assistants may be ...
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... mapping instead of using only pure centralization . These proposals only require basic tools provided either by the STM or the SDFM : dynamic mapping requires read / write capabilities on other proces- sors : this is the basic mechanism ...
... mapping instead of using only pure centralization . These proposals only require basic tools provided either by the STM or the SDFM : dynamic mapping requires read / write capabilities on other proces- sors : this is the basic mechanism ...
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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