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Patel, Prof (Dr ). Jayesh M. "Cloud Emission Technique: Study, Design and Implementation." International Journal of Scientific Research 1, no. 5 (2012): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/oct2012/10.

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Jadhav, Prajakta J., Shital S. Jadhav, and Pravinkumar V. Gund Mrs Madhura G. Kulkarni. "Design and Implementation of Human Stress Detector." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-3 (2018): 2015–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd11562.

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D'Souza, Colin, U. Vijay Kuma, Vinayak Baddi, Vaibhav J. Revanka, and Rohini Hongal. "Design and Implementation of Stress Management System." Bonfring International Journal of Software Engineering and Soft Computing 6, Special Issue (2016): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/bijsesc.8251.

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Gurbani, Vijay K., Salvatore Loreto, and Ravi Subramanyan. "Design and Implementation." IEEE Communications Magazine 55, no. 4 (2017): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2017.7901486.

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Chen, T. "Design and implementation." IEEE Communications Magazine 44, no. 9 (2006): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2006.1705967.

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Nan, Guoshun, Xiuquan Qiao, Yukai Tu, Wei Tan, Lei Guo, and Junliang Chen. "Design and Implementation." ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 45, no. 4 (2015): 609–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2829988.2790024.

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Banwait H. S, Banwait H. S., and Randhawa J. S. Randhawa J. S. "An overview: Implementation of Job Design in Organizations." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 7 (2012): 181–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/july2013/60.

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Saliby, Joe G. "Design and Implementation of Digital Image Transformation Algorithms." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-3 (2019): 623–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd22918.

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Kuamar, B. Shiva, B. Satya Satwik, and N. Anil Kumar A. V. Tarun Kumar. "Design and Implementation of Bluetooth Based Industrial Automation." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-3, Issue-3 (2019): 1130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd23180.

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LeMahieu, Paul G., Lee E. Nordstrum, and Ashley Seidel Potvin. "Design-based implementation research." Quality Assurance in Education 25, no. 1 (2017): 26–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qae-11-2016-0077.

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Purpose This paper is second of seven in this volume elaborating different approaches to quality improvement in education. It delineates a methodology called design-based implementation research (DBIR). The approach used in this paper is aimed at iteratively improving the quality of classroom teaching and learning practices in defined problem areas through collaborations among researchers, practitioners and other education stakeholders. Design/methodology/approach The paper describes the origins of the approach in US education, along with its foundations, core principles and a case application of DBIR in practice. The case focuses on the specific problem of teaching science and genetics in primary and secondary schools in a district. Findings The guiding principles of DBIR are: a focus on persistent problems of classroom educational practice; iterative and collaborative design and testing of innovations through partnerships between researchers and practitioners, involving multiple stakeholders’ perspectives; a concern with developing theory related to both implementation processes and classroom learning outcomes, using systematic inquiry; and development of the capacity of both researchers and practitioners to sustain changes in educational systems. Originality/value Few theoretical treatments and demonstration cases are currently available in US education that examine common models of quality improvement, particularly DBIR. By engaging practitioners with researchers in designing, testing and implementing reforms meaningfully, DBIR shows promise in offering significant on-the-ground benefits. This paper adds value by allowing readers to compare the DBIR method with the other improvement approaches explicated in this volume.
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Artore, Diane. "Honeynet design and implementation." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22614.

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Shen, Chen. "Design and Implementation of." Digital WPI, 2010. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/87.

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Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique in communication system has been widely researched. Compared with single-input single-output (SISO) communication, its properties of higher throughput, more e?cient spectrum and usage make it one of the most significant technology in modern wireless communications. In MIMO system, sphere detection is the fundamental part. The purpose of traditional sphere detection is to achieve the maximum likelihood (ML) demodulation of the MIMO system. However, with the development of advanced forward error correction (FEC) techniques, such as the Convolutional code, Turbo code and LDPC code, the sphere detection algorithms that can provide soft information for the outer decoder attract more interests recently. Considering the computing complexity of generating the soft information, it is important to develop a high-speed VLSI architecture for MIMO detection. The first part of this thesis is about MIMO sphere detection algorithms. Two sphere detection algorithms are introduced. The depth first Schnorr-Euchner (SE) algorithm which generates the ML detection solution and the width first K-BEST algorithm which only generates the nearly-ML detection solution but more efficient in implementation are presented. Based on these algorithms, an improved nearly-ML algorithm with lower complexity and limited performance lose, compared with traditional K-BEST algorithms, is presented. The second part is focused on the hardware design. A 4*4 16-QAM MIMO detection system which can generate both soft information and hard decision solution is designed and implemented in FPGA. With the fully pipelined and parallel structure, it can achieve a throughput of 3.7 Gbps. In this part, the improved nearly-ML algorithm is implmented as a detector to generat both the hard output and candidate list. Then, a soft information calculation block is designed to succeed the detector and produce the log-likelihood ratio (LLR) values for every bit as the soft output.
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Strouse, Robert V. "Design Research in Design Education: Relevance and Implementation." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1275442520.

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Franzén, Oskar, and Liyi Guo. "Implementation Of Eco-Design In Product Development : Knowledge management for effective eco-design implementation." Thesis, Jönköping University, Internationella Handelshögskolan, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-53541.

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Background: The accumulating concern for environmental change has increased the need for companies to take a closer consideration to the negative impact of their operations. One effective approach to mitigate the impact is to, from the very first stages when a product is developed, analyse the environmental impact of the product’s entire lifecycle from the raw materials extruded from the ground to the disposal of the product. This type of practice is often referred to as eco-design. Unfortunately, the rate of companies implementing these practices are progressing slowly and a truly sustainable society is yet not in reach. Purpose: This study aims to investigate some of the most commonly cited obstacles in previous research. These problems can be concluded as the lack of specialized competencies, regarding the environmental impact of products in design teams. The reason this is problematic is that the practice of eco-design often requires a lot of information to be interpreted by a person with knowledge in the field. Companies have attempts to solve this issue by hiring eco-design specialists, however this often leads to difficulties in communication and disagreements with product developers. Therefore, this relationship between different stakeholders has been the second focus of the thesis. To find solutions to these problems the topic will be investigated from a knowledge management perspective. Method: To begin with, background data was reviewed to give a firm understanding of the topic and to create the basis of the theoretical framework. Later a multiple case study of two companies were performed and empirical data was gathered mainly from interviews. The empirical findings were analysed and compared to the theoretical framework in order to answer the research question. Conclusion: The results show that implementing eco-design in a company's product development can be hard in the implementation phase but when the practices are established the flow of information receives less problems. Furthermore, the hiring of professional eco-designers can be a good choice although they need to be implemented directly into the design teams.
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Mansey, Pradeep P. "Distributed C++ : design and implementation /." Online version of thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/10498.

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Kim, Taejung 1969. "Implementation of axiomatic design theory." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/34098.

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Cowley, Christopher K. "Synthetic voice design and implementation." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 1999. http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/412/.

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The limitations of speech output technology emphasise the need for exploratory psychological research to maximise the effectiveness of speech as a display medium in human-computer interaction. Stage 1 of this study reviewed speech implementation research, focusing on general issues for tasks, users and environments. An analysis of design issues was conducted, related to the differing methodologies for synthesised and digitised message production. A selection of ergonomic guidelines were developed to enhance effective speech interface design. Stage 2 addressed the negative reactions of users to synthetic speech in spite of elegant dialogue structure and appropriate functional assignment. Synthetic speech interfaces have been consistently rejected by their users in a wide variety of application domains because of their poor quality. Indeed the literature repeatedly emphasises quality as being the most important contributor to implementation acceptance. In order to investigate this, a converging operations approach was adopted. This consisted of a series of five experiments (and associated pilot studies) which homed in on the specific characteristics of synthetic speech that determine the listeners varying perceptions of its qualities, and how these might be manipulated to improve its aesthetics. A flexible and reliable ratings interface was designed to display DECtalk speech variations and record listeners perceptions. In experiment one, 40 participants used this to evaluate synthetic speech variations on a wide range of perceptual scales. Factor analysis revealed two main factors: "listenability" accounting for 44.7% of the variance and correlating with the DECtalk "smoothness" parameter to . 57 (p<0.005) and "richness" to . 53 (p<0.005); "assurance" accounting for 12.6% of the variance and correlating with "average pitch" to . 42 (p<0.005) and "head size" to. 42 (p<0.005). Complimentary experiments were then required in order to address appropriate voice design for enhanced listenability and assurance perceptions. With a standard male voice set, 20 participants rated enhanced smoothness and attenuated richness as contributing significantly to speech listenability (p<0.001). Experiment three using a female voice set yielded comparable results, suggesting that further refinements of the technique were necessary in order to develop an effective methodology for speech quality optimization. At this stage it became essential to focus directly on the parameter modifications that are associated with the the aesthetically pleasing characteristics of synthetic speech. If a reliable technique could be developed to enhance perceived speech quality, then synthesis systems based on the commonly used DECtalk model might assume some of their considerable yet unfulfilled potential. In experiment four, 20 subjects rated a wide range of voices modified across the two main parameters associated with perceived listenability, smoothness and richness. The results clearly revealed a linear relationship between enhanced smoothness and attenuated richness and significant improvements in perceived listenability (p<0.001 in both cases). Planned comparisons conducted were between the different levels of the parameters and revealed significant listenability enhancements as smoothness was increased, and a similar pattern as richness decreased. Statistical analysis also revealed a significant interaction between the two parameters (p<0.001) and a more comprehensive picture was constructed. In order to expand the focus of and enhance the generality of the research, it was now necessary to assess the effects of synthetic speech modifications whilst subjects were undertaking a more realistic task. Passively rating the voices independent of processing for meaning is arguably an artificial task which rarely, if ever, would occur in 'real-world' settings. In order to investigate perceived quality in a more realistic task scenario, experiment five introduced two levels of information processing load. The purpose of this experiment was firstly to see if a comprehension load modified the pattern of listenability enhancements, and secondly to see if that pattern differed between high and and low load. Techniques for introducing cognitive load were investigated and comprehension load was selected as the most appropriate method in this case. A pilot study distinguished two levels of comprehension load from a set of 150 true/false sentences and these were recorded across the full range of parameter modifications. Twenty subjects then rated the voices using the established listenability scales as before but also performing the additional task of processing each spoken stimuli for meaning and determining the authenticity of the statements. Results indicated that listenability enhancements did indeed occur at both levels of processing although at the higher level variations in the pattern occured. A significant difference was revealed between optimal parameter modifications for conditions of high and low cognitive load (p<0.05). The results showed that subjects perceived the synthetic voices in the high cognitive load condition to be significantly less listenable than those same voices in the low cognitive load condition. The analysis also revealed that this effect was independent of the number of errors made. This result may be of general value because conclusions drawn from this findings are independent of any particular parameter modifications that may be exclusively available to DECtalk users. Overall, the study presents a detailed analysis of the research domain combined with a systematic experimental program of synthetic speech quality assessment. The experiments reported establish a reliable and replicable procedure for optimising the aesthetically pleasing characteristics of DECtalk speech, but the implications of the research extend beyond the boundaries of a particular synthesiser. Results from the experimental program lead to a number of conclusions, the most salient being that not only does the synthetic speech designer have to overcome the general rejection of synthetic voices based on their poor quality by sophisticated customisation of synthetic voice parameters, but that he or she needs to take into account the cognitive load of the task being undertaken. The interaction between cognitive load and optimal settings for synthesis requires direct consideration if synthetic speech systems are going to realise and maximise their potential in human computer interaction.
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Risberg, Robert. "Camera System Design." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2028.

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<p>Devices have become increasingly more interconnected to their surroundings over the last few years. The introduction of Bluetooth is likely to further accelerate this trend. With Bluetooth's bandwidth and expected low price, many devices will likely be fitted with Bluetooth chips and thus enable more devices to exchange data. </p><p>This master thesis aims at connecting a Personal Digital Assistant to an ARM Thumb microcontroller over Bluetooth. To the ARM Thumb shall an image capturing device be interfaced and the captured images shall be sent over Bluetooth to the Personal Digital Assistant which shall display them.</p>
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Radlovic, Philippe. "Eco design implementation across the British product design industry." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/11131.

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Our understanding of the effects that human production and consumption has on our planet and its resources has challenged us to think differently when developing new products. In response to these problems, Eco Design has been developed over the last few decades. Eco Design is a process integrated into product and engineering design that aims to lower the environmental impact of products across their life cycle, whilst not hindering design brief criteria such as function, price, performance, and quality. Research in Eco Design has focused mainly on the development of new tools and ways to implement Eco Design in industry. However, there is still little empirical knowledge today regarding the state of Eco Design implementation and practices in industry; in addition to the prerequisite needs and factors to successfully implement Eco Design. The aim of this research has been to review the level and type of Eco Design in the British Product Design industry and to identify recurrent themes helping or hindering implementation. This was achieved through the use of a pilot study followed by a two stage case study design, involving 20 cases and 57 participants across 65 interviews. The investigation and its analysis produced 12 confirmed themes, each generating their own drivers and barriers to Eco Design implementation. This research into Eco Design implementation provides a unique contribution and a timely insight into the Eco Design practices of the British Product Design industry today. The research also provides the novel contribution of identifying the drivers and barriers to implementing and sustaining Eco Design, as well as an understanding of the strengths and shortfalls of the current Eco Design processes and tools. These contributions to knowledge in the field of Eco Design will help future research formulate better solutions to implement Eco Design processes in the Product Design industry.
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Jain, Ritesh. "Essays In Mechanism Design and Implementation Theory." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1524135020720277.

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Books on the topic "Implementation and design"

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Loshin, Peter. Extranet design and implementation. SYBEX Network Press, 1997.

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Database design and implementation. John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

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Sciore, Edward. Database Design and Implementation. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33836-7.

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Zambroni de Souza, Antonio Carlos, and Miguel Castilla, eds. Microgrids Design and Implementation. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98687-6.

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Database design and implementation. Prentice Hall, 1990.

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Database design and implementation. Prentice Hall, 1990.

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McElreath, T. Jack. IMS design & implementation techniques. 2nd ed. QED Information Sciences, 1990.

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Green, Nicholas. Database design and implementation. South-East Regional Research Laboratory, 1988.

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Roosta, Seyed H. Algorithm design, analysis and implementation. Springer, 2005.

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Rob, Peter. Database systems: Design, implementation & management. Cengage Learning, 2008.

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Palazzo, Danilo, and Frederick Steiner. "Implementation." In Urban Ecological Design. Island Press/Center for Resource Economics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-226-6_10.

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Riley, Scott. "Responsible Implementation." In Mindful Design. Apress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4234-6_10.

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Encarnação, José L., Rolf Lindner, and Ernst G. Schlechtendahl. "Implementation Methodology." In Computer Aided Design. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84054-8_5.

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Skidmore, Steve. "System Implementation." In Introducing Systems Design. Macmillan Education UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25536-8_10.

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Turino, Jon L. "Implementation Guidelines." In Design to Test. Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6044-5_15.

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May, Peter J., and Walter Williams. "Case Study Design." In Disaster Policy Implementation. Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2153-8_4.

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Kamps, Thomas. "Layout and Implementation." In Diagram Design. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60081-4_7.

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Hayes, I. J., C. B. Jones, and Norbert E. Fuchs. "Implementation." In High-Integrity System Specification and Design. Springer London, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3431-2_8.

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Binnard, Michael. "Implementation." In Design by Composition for Rapid Prototyping. Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5263-5_7.

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Mizzi, Angel. "Design and Implementation." In Essener Beiträge zur Mathematikdidaktik. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20632-1_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Implementation and design"

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Ashkenazi, V. "Design tools for GNSS." In IEE Colloquium on The Implementation of GNSS. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19951306.

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Koch, Andreas. "Structured design implementation." In the 1996 ACM fourth international symposium. ACM Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/228370.228392.

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Zhai, Zhongyi, Bo Cheng, Zhaoning Wang, Xuan Liu, Meng Liu, and Junliang Chen. "Design and Implementation." In the 25th International Conference Companion. ACM Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2872518.2889366.

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Eden, A. H., and R. Kazman. "Architecture, design, implementation." In 25th International Conference on Software Engineering, 2003. Proceedings. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icse.2003.1201196.

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Nan, Guoshun, Xiuquan Qiao, Yukai Tu, Wei Tan, Lei Guo, and Junliang Chen. "Design and Implementation." In SIGCOMM '15: ACM SIGCOMM 2015 Conference. ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2785956.2790024.

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Kim, Youngsoo, and William Edmonson. "H.264 Video Decoder Design: Beyond RTL Design Implementation." In 2006 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems Design and Implementation. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sips.2006.352564.

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Fleron, Benedicte, Rasmus Rasmussen, Jesper Simonsen, and Morten Hertzum. "User participation in implementation." In the 12th Participatory Design Conference. ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2348144.2348164.

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Peters, Graham. "User requirements and design constraints for GNSS2." In IEE Colloquium on The Implementation of GNSS. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19951313.

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Trigg, Randall H., and Susanne Bødker. "From implementation to design." In the 1994 ACM conference. ACM Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/192844.192869.

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Kiczales, Gregor, John Lamping, Christina Videira Lopes, Chris Maeda, Anurag Mendhekar, and Gail Murphy. "Open implementation design guidelines." In the 19th international conference. ACM Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/253228.253431.

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Reports on the topic "Implementation and design"

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Hennessy, John L., and Mark A. Horowitz. Microsupercomputers: Design and Implementation. Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada194712.

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Hennessy, John L., and Mark A. Horowitz. Microsupercomputers: Design and Implementation. Defense Technical Information Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada359437.

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Hennessy, John L., and Mark A. Horowitz. Microsupercomputers: Design and Implementation. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada233155.

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Hennessy, John L., and Mark A. Horowitz. Microsupercomputers: Design and Implementation. Defense Technical Information Center, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada228742.

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Scholz, Todd. Instrumentation for Mechanistic Design Implementation. Portland State University Library, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/trec.92.

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Miller, M. C. Design & Implementation of MACSio. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1184188.

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Golding, Heidi L., and Gerald E. Cox. Design and Implementation of AIP. Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada417170.

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Gawne, Michael B. Resource Contrained Network Design and Implementation. Defense Technical Information Center, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada526543.

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Ullman, Jeffrey D. Design and Implementation of Parallel Algorithms. Defense Technical Information Center, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada250894.

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Widen, Tanya, and James Hook. Integrated Language Design and Implementation Process. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada375735.

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