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  1-10 of 17 Reviews about "Advanced Technologies (B.7.1...)": Date Reviewed
  Principles and methods of quantum information technologies
Yamamoto Y., Semba K., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 624 pp.  Type: Book (978-4-431557-55-5)

Quantum information technologies is the name given to theories and applications of the principles of quantum mechanics as applied to computation and information processing. The former uses the properties of quantum mechanical objects t...

Sep 16 2016
  Low-power 3D nano/CMOS hybrid dynamically reconfigurable architecture
Zhang W., Jha N., Shang L. ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems 6(3): 1-32, 2010.  Type: Article

In this paper, Zhang, Jha, and Shang improve the NATURE architecture, which they previously proposed, and present a unified, dynamically reconfigurable architecture with enhanced area and power for data-dominated applications. The othe...

Oct 20 2010
  Multi-objective evolutionary design and knowledge discovery of logic circuits based on an adaptive genetic algorithm
Zhao S., Jiao L. Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines 7(3): 195-210, 2006.  Type: Article

The concept of evolutionary circuit design has been introduced for the computer-aided design of both analog and digital circuits. In this paper, Zhao and Jiao concentrate on features of evolutionary digital circuit design. Extrinsic an...

Feb 28 2007
  Evolvable components: from theory to hardware implementations
Sekanina L., Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 2004. 194 pp.  Type: Book (9783540403777), Reviews: (2 of 2)

“Evolvable hardware” is a generic name given to hardware created using techniques from evolutionary computation. The hardware itself is not, of course, evolvable when in use, so the name is, strictly speaking, a mis...

Jul 27 2005
  Evolvable components: from theory to hardware implementations
Sekanina L., Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 2004. 194 pp.  Type: Book (9783540403777), Reviews: (1 of 2)

Modern science and engineering have discovered that interdisciplinary concepts such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) computing, quantum computing, and so on, are useful in computer fields, in that they reveal new potential power for info...

Jun 18 2004
  HW/SW codesign techniques for dynamically reconfigurable architectures: attacks and defense
Noguera J., Badia R. IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 10(4): 399-415, 2002.  Type: Article

In order to introduce an effective hardware/software (HW/SW) codesign methodology with dynamic scheduling for runtime reconfigurable architectures, the approach of the discrete event systems is expanded to all steps ...

Jul 16 2003
  The X architecture: not your father’s diagonal wiring
Teig S.  System-level interconnect prediction (Proceedings of the 2002 international workshop, San Diego, California, USA, 2002.  Type: Proceedings

Diagonal interconnect used to be common at the beginning of the integrated circuit era, when circuit layout was done at the drawing board. Diagonal wires disappeared almost completely in the early eighties, when for the sake of effici...

Dec 5 2002
  Polycrystalline silicon for integrated circuits and displays (2nd ed.)
Kamins T., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 1998.  Type: Book (9780792382249)

It was with great anticipation that I opened the second edition of Ted Kamins’s Polycrystalline silicon for integrated circuits and displays. My copy of the first edition [1], published more than a decade ago, is well ...

Oct 1 1999
  Evolvable hardware chips for industrial applications
Higuchi T., Kajihara N. Communications of the ACM 42(4): 60-66, 1999.  Type: Article

This interesting but superficial paper discusses the design and useof “evolvable” chips. The algorithm proposed is based ongenetic mutation, and the authors show how such devices can speed upsuch things as neural ne...

May 1 1999
  Intuitive operational amplifiers: from basics to useful applications (rev. ed.)
Frederiksen T., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1988.  Type: Book (9789780070219663)

Most of today’s computer professionals who have even heard of the operational amplifier probably link its use to analog computers of the past. While it is certainly true that the heyday of analog computing was made possible b...

Dec 1 1989
 
 
 
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