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portada Real-Time Software Design: A Guide for Microprocessor Systems (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
116
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
23.4 x 15.6 x 0.7 cm
Peso
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9781489904812

Real-Time Software Design: A Guide for Microprocessor Systems (en Inglés)

A. Krumm-Heller (Autor) · Birkhauser · Tapa Blanda

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Computers these days spend a fairly low fraction of their time computing. In fact, the very word "computer" has become something of a misnomer. In the American History museum of the Smithsonian Institute in Wash- ington, D.C., there is an exhibit of early computers. Three features of these machines are striking. First, they are enormous, especially in com- parison to their capabilities. The museum visitor who has just come from the Natural History building next door may be reminded of fossilized di- nosaur bones. Second, they don't look at all like modern computing ma- chines. The cases are made of crude metal or beautifully worked wood, recalling an approach to the design of scientific apparatus which belongs to a previous generation. Lastly, the function of these machines is mainly to compute-to perform rapid arithmetic. The computer of today bears little resemblance in size, form, or function to its ancestors. It is, most obviously, smaller by several orders of mag- nitude. Its form has changed from the carefully crafted one-of-a-kind in- strument to the mass-produced microchip. But the change in its function is perhaps the most dramatic of all. Instead of being a computing engine, it is a machine for the processing of information. The word "processor" has come into common usage. A processor used to be a central processing unit-a set of wires and vacuum tubes, or later a set of printed circuit boards-which was nestled deep within the computer. Today a processor is an off-the-shelf component.

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