Showing papers on "Reference architecture published in 1970"
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TL;DR: A systematic three-step approach is proposed for selection from twelve basic subclasses of a software organization satisfying flexibility, reliability, and speed-of-service constraints, simplified by using a quantitative criterion called speed-size ratio.
Abstract: To overcome many difficulties besetting the design of a cost-effective stored-program telephone switch control, this paper proposes a systematic three-step approach: 1) selection from twelve basic subclasses of a software organization satisfying flexibility, reliability, and speed-of-service constraints; 2) estimation of program size and processing load assuming a rudimentary processor architecture; and 3) determination of an optimal stored-program-wired-logic boundary and a minimum cost processor architecture. The last step is simplified by using a quantitative criterion called speed-size ratio.
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TL;DR: The authors present an integrated process optimization architecture for microsystems technology that combines process specification, planning, analysis, and simulation as essential part of this overall architecture.
Abstract: The authors present an integrated process optimization architecture for microsystems technology. This paper will focus on process specification, planning, analysis, and simulation as essential part of this overall architecture. The methods and tools realizing this architecture are described in detail. For validation of the architecture, the L1GA technology is considered.