Soft Architecture Machines
Title | Soft Architecture Machines PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Negroponte |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 239 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Soft Architecture Machines
Title | Soft Architecture Machines PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Negroponte |
Publisher | MIT Press (MA) |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
A utopian view of the future relationship between architects and machines.
The Architecture Machine
Title | The Architecture Machine PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Negroponte |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 153 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Architecture Design for Soft Errors
Title | Architecture Design for Soft Errors PDF eBook |
Author | Shubu Mukherjee |
Publisher | Morgan Kaufmann |
Total Pages | 361 |
Release | 2011-08-29 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0080558321 |
Architecture Design for Soft Errors provides a comprehensive description of the architectural techniques to tackle the soft error problem. It covers the new methodologies for quantitative analysis of soft errors as well as novel, cost-effective architectural techniques to mitigate them. To provide readers with a better grasp of the broader problem definition and solution space, this book also delves into the physics of soft errors and reviews current circuit and software mitigation techniques. There are a number of different ways this book can be read or used in a course: as a complete course on architecture design for soft errors covering the entire book; a short course on architecture design for soft errors; and as a reference book on classical fault-tolerant machines. This book is recommended for practitioners in semi-conductor industry, researchers and developers in computer architecture, advanced graduate seminar courses on soft errors, and (iv) as a reference book for undergraduate courses in computer architecture. Helps readers build-in fault tolerance to the billions of microchips produced each year, all of which are subject to soft errors Shows readers how to quantify their soft error reliability Provides state-of-the-art techniques to protect against soft errors
Software Architecture in Practice
Title | Software Architecture in Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Len Bass |
Publisher | Addison-Wesley Professional |
Total Pages | 572 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780321154958 |
This is the eagerly-anticipated revision to one of the seminal books in the field of software architecture which clearly defines and explains the topic.
Software Architecture: The Hard Parts
Title | Software Architecture: The Hard Parts PDF eBook |
Author | Neal Ford |
Publisher | "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | 462 |
Release | 2021-09-23 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 149208686X |
There are no easy decisions in software architecture. Instead, there are many hard parts--difficult problems or issues with no best practices--that force you to choose among various compromises. With this book, you'll learn how to think critically about the trade-offs involved with distributed architectures. Architecture veterans and practicing consultants Neal Ford, Mark Richards, Pramod Sadalage, and Zhamak Dehghani discuss strategies for choosing an appropriate architecture. By interweaving a story about a fictional group of technology professionals--the Sysops Squad--they examine everything from how to determine service granularity, manage workflows and orchestration, manage and decouple contracts, and manage distributed transactions to how to optimize operational characteristics, such as scalability, elasticity, and performance. By focusing on commonly asked questions, this book provides techniques to help you discover and weigh the trade-offs as you confront the issues you face as an architect. Analyze trade-offs and effectively document your decisions Make better decisions regarding service granularity Understand the complexities of breaking apart monolithic applications Manage and decouple contracts between services Handle data in a highly distributed architecture Learn patterns to manage workflow and transactions when breaking apart applications
Soft Machines
Title | Soft Machines PDF eBook |
Author | Richard A. L. Jones |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2004-08-26 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0191567248 |
Enthusiasts look forward to a time when tiny machines reassemble matter and process information with unparalleled power and precision. But is their vision realistic? Where is the science heading? As nanotechnology (a new technology that many believe will transform society in the next one hundred years) rises higher in the news agenda and popular consciousness, there is a real need for a book which discusses clearly the science on which this technology will be based. Whilst it is most easy to simply imagine these tiny machines as scaled-down versions of the macroscopic machines we are all familiar with, the way things behave on small scales is quite different to the way they behave on large scales. Engineering on the nanoscale will use very different principles to those we are used to in our everyday lives, and the materials used in nanotehnology will be soft and mutable, rather than hard and unyielding. "Soft Machines" explains in a lively and very accessible manner why the nanoworld is so different to the macro-world which we are all familiar with. Why does nature engineer things in the way it does, and how can we learn to use these unfamiliar principles to create valuable new materials and artefacts which will have a profound effect on medicine, electronics, energy and the environment in the twenty-first century. With a firmer understanding of the likely relationship between nanotechnology and nature itself, we can gain a much clearer notion of what dangers this powerful technology may potentially pose, as well as come to realise that nanotechnology will have more in common with biology than with conventional engineering.