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11 May 1976
TL;DR: An emulator designed and implemented to support the initial software development effort for a multipurpose digital microprocessor and to provide a vehicle for experimenting with hardware and software architectural changes proposed for the microprocessor is described.
Abstract: : This report describes an emulator designed and implemented to support the initial software development effort for a multipurpose digital microprocessor, and which also is to provide a vehicle for experimenting with hardware and software architectural changes proposed for the microprocessor. The initial testbed application for the microprocessor is to be the guidance control computer in the T-6 missile. The flight control software will be developed utilizing this emulator. (Author)

2 citations


ReportDOI
30 Jun 1976
TL;DR: This note presents 44 possible research applications which result from a match-up of Navy command control problems with recent research results, and chooses several of the more promising applications for demonstration on the Advanced Command Control Architectural Testbed located at NELC.
Abstract: : This note presents 44 possible research applications which result from a match-up of Navy command control problems with recent research results. Several of the more promising applications will be selected for demonstration on the Advanced Command Control Architectural Testbed (ACCAT) located at NELC. In selecting the applications, we were interested in those areas of research which could be demonstrated quickly to permit an early assessment of the technology. In the hierarchy of Naval Command Control, we are concerned with command control problems at the Fleet Commander-in-Chief and Tactical Flag Commanders level. The functions and basic command control processes of these two nodes are sketched herein. The technological research areas which were used in the matching process were limited to the following four areas: Artificial Intelligence, Data Base Management, Query Systems and Decision Aids. In this initial effort we concentrated on work funded by the Information Processing Technology Office of ARPA, and by the Information Systems Program and the Operational Decision Aids Project of ONR.

1 citations