computing systems

  • 31systems operator — ˈsystem operator 7 [system operator] (also ˈsystems operator) noun (computing) a person who manages a computer system or electronic comm …

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  • 32systems analysis — checking the possibilities for computing a project and preparing a computed infrastructure …

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  • 33Cloud computing — logical diagram Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a… …

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  • 34Reconfigurable computing — is a computer architecture combining some of the flexibility of software with the high performance of hardware by processing with very flexible high speed computing fabrics like field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The principal difference… …

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  • 35Data Intensive Computing — is a class of parallel computing applications which use a data parallel approach to processing large volumes of data typically terabytes or petabytes in size and typically referred to as Big Data. Computing applications which devote most of their …

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  • 36Autonomic Computing — is an initiative started by IBM in 2001. Its ultimate aim is to develop computer systems capable of self management, to overcome the rapidly growing complexity of computing systems management, and to reduce the barrier that that complexity poses… …

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  • 37Organic computing — is a form of biologically inspired computing with organic properties. It has emerged recently as a challenging vision for future information processing systems. Organic Computing is based on the insight that we will soon be surrounded by large… …

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  • 38Trustworthy Computing — The term Trustworthy Computing (TwC) has been applied to computing systems that are inherently secure, available and reliable. The Committee on Information Systems Trustworthiness’ publication, Trust in Cyberspace, defines such a system as one… …

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  • 39Ubiquitous computing — (ubicomp) is a post desktop model of human computer interaction in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. In the course of ordinary activities, someone using ubiquitous computing engages… …

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  • 40Real-time computing — In computer science, real time computing (RTC) is the study of hardware and software systems that are subject to a real time constraint i.e., operational deadlines from event to system response. By contrast, a non real time system is one for… …

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