System Architecture

System Architecture

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The Inferno . . .
The Inferno . . .
Names and symbols have meanings.
·annaperdue.com·
The Inferno . . .
Lucent brews Inferno
Lucent brews Inferno
Inferno has been compared to Java by many in the press. Lucent, however, says Inferno will not necessarily replace Java, and will be able to work with Java to simplify network computing.
·infoworld.com·
Lucent brews Inferno
Oxide Computer Company: Home
Oxide Computer Company: Home
Servers as they should be. Hardware, with the software baked in, for running infrastructure at scale. Shipping early 2022.
·oxide.computer·
Oxide Computer Company: Home
One Huge Computer
One Huge Computer
The Net made it possible. Java made it doable. Jini might just make it happen. An on-the-fly, plug-and-work, global nervous system that connects his cam to her RAM to your PDA. Also: A conversation with Sun's founding spirit Bill Joy. The Irresistible Dream: Ever since Marshall McLuhan, a central dream of the digital culture has […]
·wired.com·
One Huge Computer
Nerves Project
Nerves Project
Nerves is the platform and infrastructure you need to build, deploy, and securely manage your fleet of IoT devices at speed and scale.
·nerves-project.org·
Nerves Project
Automated Test Generation (ATG) - Microsoft Research
Automated Test Generation (ATG) - Microsoft Research
Overview We are conducting research on automating software testing using (static and dynamic) program analysis with the goal of building testing tools that are automatic, scalable and check many properties. Our work combines program analysis, testing, model checking and theorem proving. Some Microsoft projects using our technology: SAGE: hunting for million-dollar security bugs in Microsoft […]
·microsoft.com·
Automated Test Generation (ATG) - Microsoft Research
How Dispersed Can We Be?
How Dispersed Can We Be?
What if the slow but steady increase in core Internet speeds will allow us to access data from anywhere? How dispersed could we be?
·devops.com·
How Dispersed Can We Be?
How Knative unleashes the power of serverless
How Knative unleashes the power of serverless
Knative is an open source project based on the Kubernetes platform for building, deploying, and managing serverless workloads that run in the cloud, on-premises, or in a third-party data center. Google originally started it with contributions from more than 50 companies. Knative allows you to build modern applications which are container-based and source-code-oriented.
·opensource.com·
How Knative unleashes the power of serverless
Thomas R. G. Green
Thomas R. G. Green
Cognitive dimensions or cognitive dimensions of notations are design principles for notations, user interfaces and programming languages, described by researchers Thomas R.G. Green and Marian Petre. Back in Britain she joined the Open University and started cooperation with Thomas R.G. Green, with whom she developed the concept of cognitive dimensions of notations.
·hyperleap.com·
Thomas R. G. Green
The Thirteen Dwarfs
The Thirteen Dwarfs
This article was written by Brendan Grebur and Jared Wein. Introduction Adapting to the next step in processor technology requires a reevaluation of current computational techniques. Many-core arch…
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The Thirteen Dwarfs