DocumentCode
3145536
Title
Distributed Computation for Design Aids
Author
Levy, S.Y.
Author_Institution
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey
fYear
1982
fDate
14-16 June 1982
Firstpage
909
Lastpage
916
Abstract
This paper is directed at users who are contemplating a move to distributed computing or are already there. It is a compendium of data and analytic models which has been assembled from experience on computers at Bell Laboratories and at Rutgers and Stanford Universities. It will be presented as a series of observations followed by either data or analysis to support them. The object of this paper is to help the reader to avoid some of the obvious pitfalls in moving to such a facility, and to provide some rational guidelines for planning. We will quantify the key parameters that characterize a distributed computing environment, and suggest how those parameters can best be used to take advantage of an existing environment, or to design an improved environment. Finally, we will relate these observations to the introduction of ´personal computing´ into the computing milieu.
Keywords
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Assembly; Communication channels; Computer networks; Data analysis; Distributed computing; Educational institutions; Electronic circuits; Guidelines; Integrated circuit interconnections;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation, 1982. 19th Conference on
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV, USA
ISSN
0146-7123
Print_ISBN
0-89791-020-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DAC.1982.1585601
Filename
1585601
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