Drush is a command line interface that lets you manage your Drupal websites easily. In order to a... more Drush is a command line interface that lets you manage your Drupal websites easily. In order to avail the benefits of it, the scripting shell must be installed additionally on your hosting server.
In today’s trend of smart-phones and tablets, several types of applications are being built on mu... more In today’s trend of smart-phones and tablets, several types of applications are being built on multiple platforms according to the needs. Basically, the mobile apps are divided into three different categories like native, hybrid and web apps.
Real-time signal processing applications are commonly designed using a data flow software archite... more Real-time signal processing applications are commonly designed using a data flow software architecture. The author attempts to understand fundamental real-time properties of such an architecture-the Navy's coarse-grain processing graph method (PGM). By applying recent results in real-time scheduling theory to the subset of PGM employed by the ARPA RASSP Synthetic Aperture Radar benchmark application, he identifies inherent real-time properties of nodes in a PGM data flow graph, and demonstrates how these properties can be exploited to perform useful and important system-level analyses such as schedulability analysis, end-to-end latency analysis, and memory requirements analysis. More importantly, he develops relationships between properties such as latency and buffer bounds and show how one may be traded-off for the other. The results assume only the existence of a simple EDF scheduler and thus can be easily applied in practice.http://www.fortuneinfotech.co.uk/
Drush is a command line interface that lets you manage your Drupal websites easily. In order to a... more Drush is a command line interface that lets you manage your Drupal websites easily. In order to avail the benefits of it, the scripting shell must be installed additionally on your hosting server.
In today’s trend of smart-phones and tablets, several types of applications are being built on mu... more In today’s trend of smart-phones and tablets, several types of applications are being built on multiple platforms according to the needs. Basically, the mobile apps are divided into three different categories like native, hybrid and web apps.
Real-time signal processing applications are commonly designed using a data flow software archite... more Real-time signal processing applications are commonly designed using a data flow software architecture. The author attempts to understand fundamental real-time properties of such an architecture-the Navy's coarse-grain processing graph method (PGM). By applying recent results in real-time scheduling theory to the subset of PGM employed by the ARPA RASSP Synthetic Aperture Radar benchmark application, he identifies inherent real-time properties of nodes in a PGM data flow graph, and demonstrates how these properties can be exploited to perform useful and important system-level analyses such as schedulability analysis, end-to-end latency analysis, and memory requirements analysis. More importantly, he develops relationships between properties such as latency and buffer bounds and show how one may be traded-off for the other. The results assume only the existence of a simple EDF scheduler and thus can be easily applied in practice.http://www.fortuneinfotech.co.uk/
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