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Write Great Code: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level. No Starch Press, 2004.

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Tamás, Visegrády, and Jankovits István, eds. High level synthesis of pipelined datapaths. Wiley, 2001.

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Medhat, Sa'ad Sabih Ahmed. High level behavioural modelling of boundary scan architecture. Bournemouth University, 1993.

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Judith, Dahmann, and Weatherly Richard, eds. Creating computer simulation systems: An introduction to the high level architecture. Prentice Hall PTR, 2000.

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Liles, Stewart W. Dynamically extending a networked virtual environment using Bamboo and the high level architecture. Naval Postgraduate School, 1998.

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P, Martin T., and Pilsworth B. W, eds. Fril, fuzzy and evidential reasoning in artificial intelligence. Research Studies Press, 1995.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Standards Board, and IEEE Standards Association, eds. IEEE standard for modeling and simulation (M&S) high level architecture (HLA) - Federate interface specification. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2001.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Standards Board, and IEEE Standards Association, eds. IEEE standard for modeling and simulation (M&S) high level architecture (HLA) - Framework and rules. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2000.

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1516.1-2000 IEEE Standard for Modeling and Simulation (M&S) High Level Architecture (Hla) - Federate Interface Specification 2000. Ieee, 2000.

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IEEE standard for modeling and simulation (M&S) high level architecture (HLA) - Object model template (OMT) specification / Sponsor, Simulation Interoperability Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2001.

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Veljko, Milutinović, ed. High-level language computer architecture. Computer Science Press, 1989.

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High-level language computerarchitecture. Computer Science Press, 1989.

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Hyde, Randall. Write Great Code: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level. No Starch Press, 2006.

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Hyde, Randall. Write Great Code: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level. 2nd ed. No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Write Great Code: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level. No Starch Press, 2012.

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Péter Arató, Tamás Visegrády, and István Jankovits. High Level Synthesis of Pipelined Datapaths. Wiley, 2001.

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Katti, Rajendra S. Analytical models of high level language computer architectures. 1991.

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Tutorial on advanced microprocessors and high-level language computer architecture. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1986.

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Michael, Schlansker, and Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, eds. Achieving high levels of instruction-level parallelism with reduced hardware complexity. Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Technical Publications Dept., 1996.

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Message-Bundle Converting in Intenet Protocol Multicast-Based High Level Architecture Exercises. Storming Media, 1997.

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A Rendering System Independent High Level Architecture Implementation for Networked Virtual Environments. Storming Media, 2002.

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Automating a Study Question Methodology to Enhance Analysis in High Level Architecture. Storming Media, 1999.

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Kuhl, Frederick, Richard Weatherly, and Judith Dahmann. Creating Computer Simulation Systems: An Introduction to the High Level Architecture (Book only). Prentice Hall PTR, 1999.

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Kuhl, Frederick, Richard Weatherly, and Judith Dahmann. Creating Computer Simulation Systems: An Introduction to the High Level Architecture (Book only). Prentice Hall PTR, 1999.

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Dynamically Extending a Networked Virtual Environment Using Bamboo and the High Level Architecture. Storming Media, 1998.

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The Extensible Run-Time Infrastructure (XRTI): An Experimental Implementation of Proposed Improvements to the High Level Architecture. Storming Media, 2003.

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Pietsch, Michael. Creating Dynamic Radar Models for Large-Scale Simulations: Development of an Airborne Radar Federate in a High-Level Architecture Simulation. VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Baldwin, James Frederick, T. P. Martin, and Bruce W. Pilsworth. Fril, Fuzzy and Evidential Reasoning in Artificial Intelligence (Uncertainty Theory in Artificial Intelligence, 1) (Uncertainty Theory in Artificial Intelligence). Research Studies Press, 2003.

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McAlpine, Kenneth B. The Commodore 64. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190496098.003.0004.

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Commodore’s C64 was a musical powerhouse. Its on-board sound chip, the Sound Interface Device, gave it the functionality of a professional three-channel digital synthesizer. This chapter explores the development of the machine and how its feature set was determined by a corporate battle over cheap calculator chips. The power of the Sound Interface Device, however, made it very complex and difficult to use. Even seasoned developers needed time to explore all of its intricacies, and it took time to unlock its full potential. In the days before graphical editors, writing music on the Commodore required a high degree of musicality and a deep understanding of the low-level hardware architecture. As a result, it was on the Commodore 64 that the role of video composer became more specialized and more professionalized and the craft of writing music drivers, code to perform digital music, really became established.
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Md Dahalin, Zulkhairi. Implementing information strategy planning in an enterprise. UUM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9833827039.

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Information Strategy Planning is about formulating an Information System strategy for the enterprise by developing a high-level overview model of the enterprisesinformation requirements. This overview model is the enterprises information architecture or blueprint which aims at aligning the enterprises business strategywith its Information Technology (IT) strategy. This book provides a practical guide to implementing Internet Service Provider (ISP) in an enterprise. It gives a completeunderstanding of the approach, tools and techniques used to carry out an ISP study. A real-life case study company is used to provide actual learning experience and itshould be a useful lesson for those contemplating on conducting an ISP study. Real life scenarios with limitations and pitfalls are combined with ideal situations so that lessons can be learnt to avoid common mistakes and alert potential failures as well as to highlight best practices. This book also provides reference to the Malaysian Government Manpower and Modernization Planning Unit (MAMPU) Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Strategic Plan Guideline and the MAMPU ISP Template Version 1.0 which are the main reference documents for government ministries and agencies embarking on an ISP study. Though the format of this book is not based on the guideline and the template, much of the main sections in the guideline and the template are covered in detail in this book.
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Bilow, Marcel, Tillmann Klein, and Ulrich Knaack. DEFLATE-ABLES. 010 publishers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.13.

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Pneumatic structures have been thoroughly investigated and developed during the 1960s. However, the energy crisis and aesthetic developments stopped the process of employing these structures as a mainstream construction method. Nowadays these structures are typically used in special areas of architecture and design. Imagine-Deflateables concentrates on the very limited knowledge of vacuum constructions and develops a range of aesthetic, technical and functional design possibilities. Until today, there has been a very limited number of designs developed and realized using pressurized constructions – despite the fact that this technology could lead to positive aspects: the air pressure of the earth can be used as a stabilizing and form-giving parameter, creating a specific and inspiring shape. In addition, the very nature of this technology offers varying degrees of thermal and acoustic insulation. There are of course weak points such as potential leakage and the need for high pressurization of the construction; but new material technologies and specific structural concepts will provide solutions to overcome these issues. Exploiting the possibilities of extremely light and, at the same time, energetically active constructions, deflateables are one of the promising fields of architectural and design developments. The chance to create structures that can move and react to requests such as user and climate requirements as well as formative demands, lifts this topic onto the level of a realistic and usable technology for as yet unknown design possibilities.
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