In theoretical computer science the random-access stored-program (RASP) machine model is an abstract machine used for the purposes of algorithm development...
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the registers as well as its data – is called the random-access stored-program machine or RASP-machine. It is an example of the so-called von Neumann architecture...
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machines, pointer machines, random-access machines (RAM), and Random-Access Stored-Program Machine (RASP), each varying in complexity. These machines...
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science, random-access Turing machines extend the functionality of conventional Turing machines by introducing the capability for random access to memory...
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contrasted to sequential access which requires data to be retrieved in the order it was stored. For example, data might be stored notionally in a single...
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abstract machine known as the random-access stored-program machine or RASP machine model. Like the universal Turing machine, the RASP stores its "program" in...
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where stored information is lost if power is removed. The two main types of volatile random-access semiconductor memory are static random-access memory...
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random access machines, Journal of Computer Systems Science 7 (1973), 354–375. Calvin Elgot and Abraham Robinson (1964), Random-Access Stored-Program...
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Static random-access memory (static RAM or SRAM) is a type of random-access memory (RAM) that uses latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit. SRAM...
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Dynamic random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell, usually...
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counter machines, analogous to the hierarchies for Turing machines. Hartmanis, Juris (1971). "Computational Complexity of Random Access Stored Program Machines"...
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register machines Random-access machine—RAM: counter machine with added indirect addressing capability Random-access stored-program machine—RASP: counter-based...
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Random Access Memories is the fourth and final studio album by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 17 May 2013 through Columbia Records...
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Non-volatile memory (redirect from Nonvolatile random access memory)
to store data; access time is longer than for semiconductor memory, but the cost per stored data bit is very low, and they provide random access to any...
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Von Neumann architecture (redirect from Stored program concept)
machine. It could take three weeks to set up and debug a program on ENIAC. With the proposal of the stored-program computer, this changed. A stored-program...
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Computer (redirect from Computing machine)
instructions (program) stored on tape, allowing the machine to be programmable. The fundamental concept of Turing's design is the stored program, where all...
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Synchronous dynamic random-access memory (synchronous dynamic RAM or SDRAM) is any DRAM where the operation of its external pin interface is coordinated...
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Manchester Baby (redirect from Small-Scale Experimental Machine)
Baby, also called the Small-Scale Experimental Machine (SSEM), was the first electronic stored-program computer. It was built at the University of Manchester...
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Ferroelectric RAM (redirect from Ferroelectric random-access memory)
Ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM, F-RAM or FRAM) is a random-access memory similar in construction to DRAM but using a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric...
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Rasp Siegfried Rasp Random-access stored-program machine, in theoretical computer science Ranger Assessment and Selection Program, the selection and training...
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in most computers, since data is stored on the hard disk while the computer is off. Major types are: RAM (Random-access memory) – This has become a generic...
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computer science, the word RAM (word random-access machine) model is a model of computation in which a random-access machine does arithmetic and bitwise operations...
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Computer data storage (redirect from Store of computer)
Analytical Machine, clearly distinguished between processing and memory (Babbage stored numbers as rotations of gears, while Ludgate stored numbers as...
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"random-access machine". This is a model of computing that resembles a simplified version of a standard computer architecture. It consists of a stored...
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Cold boot attack (section Preventing physical access)
physical access to a computer performs a memory dump of a computer's random-access memory (RAM) by performing a hard reset of the target machine. Typically...
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memories that could store thousands of bits of data and randomly access them at high speeds. That, in turn, allowed the storage of machine instructions in...
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Magnetoresistive RAM (redirect from Magnetic Random Access Memory)
Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) performance is limited by the rate at which the charge stored in the cells can be drained (for reading) or stored (for...
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firmware, which is usually stored on an EPROM but may be loaded onto non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) or even stored on CD-ROM or DVD, depending...
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redundancy or to make better use of memory access cycles without changing the final state of what got stored; whereas, the same optimizations might completely...
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invented the Williams tube, which was the first random-access computer memory. The Williams tube was able to store more information than the Selectron tube (the...
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