This is a glossary of terms used in the field of Reconfigurable computing and reconfigurable computing systems, as opposed to the traditional Von Neumann...
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Reconfigurable computing is a computer architecture combining some of the flexibility of software with the high performance of hardware by processing with...
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Quantum computing. D-Wave Systems – Quantum computing company Electronic quantum holography – Information storage technology Glossary of quantum computing IARPA –...
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software terms Glossary of energy efficient hardware/software Glossary of Internet-related terms Glossary of reconfigurable computing Shelly, G.; Vermaat...
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Dataflow programming (redirect from History of dataflow programming)
Functional reactive programming Glossary of reconfigurable computing High-performance reconfigurable computing Incremental computing Parallel programming model...
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This is a timeline of quantum computing. Stephen Wiesner invents conjugate coding 13 June – James L. Park (Washington State University, Pullman)'s paper...
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Computer architecture (redirect from Computing architecture)
PC on the personal computer market Orthogonal instruction set Reconfigurable computing Software architecture Transport triggered architecture Von Neumann...
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"Operand-Value-Based Modeling of Dynamic Energy Consumption of Soft Processors in FPGA". Applied Reconfigurable Computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science...
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The history of general-purpose CPUs is a continuation of the earlier history of computing hardware. In the early 1950s, each computer design was unique...
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Computer security (redirect from Computing security)
2022. Babaei, Armin; Schiele, Gregor; Zohner, Michael (26 July 2022). "Reconfigurable Security Architecture (RESA) Based on PUF for FPGA-Based IoT Devices"...
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In computing, multi-touch is technology that enables a surface (a touchpad or touchscreen) to recognize the presence of more than one point of contact...
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Microsoft. Enzler, R (2003). "Virtualizing Hardware with Multi-context Reconfigurable Arrays". Field Programmable Logic and Application. Lecture Notes in...
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Instruction set architecture (redirect from Instruction (computing))
the Rekursiv processor and the Imsys Cjip). CPUs designed for reconfigurable computing may use field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). An ISA can also...
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Cheuk, Lawrence W. (8 December 2023). "On-demand entanglement of molecules in a reconfigurable optical tweezer array". Science. 382 (6675): 1143–1147. arXiv:2210...
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Smartdust – Utility fog – Nanochondria – Programmable matter – Self reconfigurable – Self-replication – Micromachinery – Nano-abacus – Nanomotor – Nanopore...
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Automation (redirect from Automatic control system of the regulator(y) type)
internet if necessary. Global competition has also increased demand for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems. Engineers can now have numerical control over...
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Quantum metamaterial (category Applications of quantum mechanics)
Andrew M.; Greentree, Andrew D.; Hollenberg, Lloyd C. L. (2011). "Reconfigurable quantum metamaterials". Optics Express. 19 (12): 11018–33. arXiv:1009...
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Robot (redirect from Cultural depictions of robots)
Retrieved 29 May 2019. P. Moubarak, et al., Modular and Reconfigurable Mobile Robotics, Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 60 (12) (2012) 1648–1663...
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A platform is defined by Bresnahan and Greenstein (1999) as "a reconfigurable base of compatible components on which users build applications". Platforms...
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