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Systems architecture

About: Systems architecture is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 17612 publications have been published within this topic receiving 283719 citations. The topic is also known as: system architecture.


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16 Jul 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic organizational database is used as an underlying information system to support collaborative computing in a global enterprise, which is built based on the Organizational Modeling and Management model (OMM) and provides a system architecture and a graphical user interface.
Abstract: The present invention provides a dynamic organizational database as an underlying information system to support collaborative computing in a global enterprise (58) This information system is built based on the Organizational Modeling and Management model (OMM) (90) and provides a system architecture (Fig 8) and a graphical user interface (Fig 10) for easy manipulation of organizational objects (70) Contrary to traditional approaches (38), the present invention separates the organization model (42) from the process model (44), the application model (36) and the data model (32) Thus, independent and flexible enterprise modeling and design is allowed to reflect more realistically a rapidly changing business environment

217 citations

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TL;DR: This article gives an architecture overview of popular IoT-blockchain systems by analyzing their network structures and protocols, discusses variant consensus protocols for IoT blockchains, and makes comparisons among different consensus algorithms.
Abstract: Blockchain technology can be extensively applied in diverse services, including online micro-payments, supply chain tracking, digital forensics, health-care record sharing, and insurance payments. Extending the technology to the Internet of things (IoT), we can obtain a verifiable and traceable IoT network. Emerging research in IoT applications exploits blockchain technology to record transaction data, optimize current system performance, or construct next-generation systems, which can provide additional security, automatic transaction management, decentralized platforms, offline-to-online data verification, and so on. In this article, we conduct a systematic survey of the key components of IoT blockchain and examine a number of popular blockchain applications. In particular, we first give an architecture overview of popular IoT-blockchain systems by analyzing their network structures and protocols. Then, we discuss variant consensus protocols for IoT blockchains, and make comparisons among different consensus algorithms. Finally, we analyze the traffic model for P2P and blockchain systems and provide several metrics. We also provide a suitable traffic model for IoT-blockchain systems to illustrate network traffic distribution.

217 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
18 Nov 2002
TL;DR: This paper presents tools and methods that implement infrastructure elements in the context of an overall architecture-based vision for building self-healing systems, and concludes with a gap analysis of the current infrastructure vs. the overall vision.
Abstract: Our approach to creating self-healing systems is based on software architecture, where repairs are done at the level of a software system's components and connectors. In our approach, event-based software architectures are targeted because they offer significant benefits for run-time adaptation. Before an automated planning agent can decide how to repair a self-healing system, a significant infrastructure must be in place to support making the planned repair. Specifically, the self-healing system must be built using a framework that allows for run-time adaptation, there must be a language in which to express the repair plan, and there must be a reconfiguration agent that can execute the repair plan once it is created. In this paper, we present tools and methods that implement these infrastructure elements in the context of an overall architecture-based vision for building self-healing systems. The paper concludes with a gap analysis of our current infrastructure vs. the overall vision, and our plans for fulfilling that vision.

216 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
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TL;DR: In a VLSI implementation of an architecture, many problems can arise from the base technology and its limitations, so the architects must be aware of these limitations and understand their implications at the instruction set level.
Abstract: A processor architecture attempts to compromise between the needs of programs hosted on the architecture and the performance attainable in implementing the architecture. The needs of programs are most accurately reflected by the dynamic use of the instruction set as the target for a high level language compiler. In VLSI, the issue of implementation of an instruction set architecture is significant in determining the features of the architecture. Recent processor architectures have focused on two major trends: large microcoded instruction sets and simplified, or reduced, instruction sets. The attractiveness of these two approaches is affected by the choice of a single-chip implementation. The two different styles require different tradeoffs to attain an implementation in silicon with a reasonable area. The two styles consume the chip area for different purposes, thus achieving performance by different strategies. In a VLSI implementation of an architecture, many problems can arise from the base technology and its limitations. Although circuit design techniques can help alleviate many of these problems, the architects must be aware of these limitations and understand their implications at the instruction set level.

216 citations

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TL;DR: This paper proposes a comprehensive and critical state of the art review on power supply configurations and energy management systems to find out gaps and to provide insights and recommendations for future research.

215 citations


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Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202311
202227
2021405
2020555
2019638
2018572