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Hierarchical Organization of Multiminicomputer Systems

Hierarchische Struktur von Mehrfach-Minirechner-Systemen

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Automatisierungstechnik im Wandel durch Mikroprozessoren

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Diskutiert wird der Rechenbedarf für die Klasse von Anwendungen, die eine Mischung von on-line und off-line Berechnungen umfassen. Ein solcher Bedarf wird am besten befriedigt durch ein System, das lokale und dedizierte Leistungen mit zentralen und mehrfachbenutzten kombiniert. Dies führt natürlich zur Realisierung einer hierarchischen Struktur. Das hierarchische Konzept umfaßt sowohl die Hardwareais auch die Softwarekonfiguration, besonders wenn die letztere in einem prozeßstrukturierten System verwirklicht ist. Systemeigenschaften werden beschrieben am Beispiel des hierarchischen “Minicomputer Interfacing Support System” (MISS), das an der Universität von Chicago entwickelt wurde.

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Ashenhurst, R.L. (1977). Hierarchical Organization of Multiminicomputer Systems. In: Syrbe, M., Will, B. (eds) Automatisierungstechnik im Wandel durch Mikroprozessoren. Fachberichte Messen · Steuern · Regeln, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95307-1_29

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