CRM源碼This file describes some issues that should be implemented in future and how it should be implemented.
Note: it should be implemented exactly how it described below, because another parts of system can rely on it.
The purpose of this project is to explore the issues and implementation of a multiple instruction stream, single data stream processor. We are running two instruction streams on two CPUs which share an address space. The processors share a second level cache, and maintain coherence at the L1 cache with a write-invalidate policy. The L2 cache is two-way set associative, with a block size of 8 words, and a total capacity of 512 words.
This thesis is devoted to several efficient VLSI architecture design issues in errorcorrecting
coding, including finite field arithmetic, (Generalized) Low-Density Parity-
Check (LDPC) codes, and Reed-Solomon codes.
In engineering, compensation is planning for side effects or other unintended issues in a design. The design of an invention can itself also be to compensate for some other existing issue or exception.
One example is in a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO), which is normally affected not only by voltage, but to a lesser extent by temperature. A temperature-compensated version (a TCVCXO) is designed so that heat buildup within the enclosure of a transmitter or other such device will not alter the piezoelectric effect, thereby causing frequency drift.
Another example is motion compensation on digital cameras and video cameras, which keep a picture steady and not blurry.
This article discusses some issues that a typical Windows C++ programmer will encounter when approaching
Symbian OS for the first time. Our experience in developing for three successive versions of Symbian OS has
given us considerable perspective on what can be difficult when working in this otherwise rich and stable
environment. While one reason for Symbian s success may be the desire of many mobile phone manufacturers not
to be tied to Microsoft, the other reason is that Symbian has put together a lightweight, elegant system that
succeeds in providing a very impressive range of functionality. Here are some pointers to help ease the transition to
successful Symbian OS application development.
This book describes and offers several solutions to many issues. It is geared to meet the immediate
and long-term needs of the professional network programmer.
The reference voltage, supply voltages, and ground are also important. Section 4 of this book willaddress the issues associated with grounding and decoupling, and this section discusses the ones listedabove.