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COMPUTER
2002
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SimpleScalar: An Infrastructure for Computer System Modeling
tail defines the level of abstraction used to implement the model's components. A highly detailed model will faithfully simulate all aspects of machine operation, whether or n...
Todd M. Austin, Eric Larson, Dan Ernst
JETAI
2008
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SAL: an explicitly pluralistic cognitive architecture
gle level of abstraction cannot capture the required richness of behavior. In this paper, we offer a brief principled defense of epistemological pluralism in cognitive science and ...
David J. Jilk, Christian Lebiere, Randall C. O'Rei...
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Space and the Synchronic A-Ram
Space is a spatial programming language designed to exploit the massive parallelism available in a formal model of computation called the Synchronic A-Ram, and physically related ...
Alexander Victor Berka
DSD
2010
IEEE
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13 years 6 months ago
Modeling Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chips with UML MARTE Profile: An Exploratory Analysis
Reconfigurable FPGA based Systems-on-Chip (SoC) architectures are increasingly becoming the preferred solution for implementing modern embedded systems, due to their flexible natur...
Sana Cherif, Imran Rafiq Quadri, Samy Meftali, Jea...
WSC
1998
13 years 10 months ago
Applying Temporal Databases to HLA Data Collection and Analysis
The High Level Architecture (HLA) for distributed simulations was proposed by the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office of the Department of Defense (DOD) in order to support int...
Thom McLean, Leo Mark, Margaret L. Loper, David Ro...