Parallel Processing Systems

Parallel Processing Systems
Author: David J. Evans
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1982-06-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521243667

“A coherent and comprehensive account of all major aspects of parallel processing.” -- Back cover.

Knowledge-Based System Diagnosis, Supervision, and Control

Knowledge-Based System Diagnosis, Supervision, and Control
Author: S.G. Tzafestas
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 148992471X

It is in the area of Systems Diagnosis. Supervision and Control that Knowledge-Based Techniques have had their most significant impact in recent years. In this volume. Spyros Tzafestas has ably put together the current state of the art of the application of Artificial Intelligence concepts to problems of Systems Diagnosis. All the authors in this edited work are distinguished internationally. recognized experts on various aspects of Artificial Intelligence and its applications. and the coverage of the field that they provide is both readable and authoritative. The sixteen chapters break down in a natural way into three broad categories i.e •• (a) introduction to the applications of Expert Systems in Engineering. (b) Knowledge-based systems architectures. models and techniques for fault diagnosis. supervision and real time control and finally. (c) applications and case studies in three specific 'areas. namely: Manufacturing. Chemical Processes and Communications Networks. The final chapter provides a com prehensive survey of the field with an extensive bibliography. The mix of original scientific articles. tutorial and survey papers makes this col lection a very timely and valuable addition to the literature in this important field. MADAN G. SINGH Professor of Information Engineering at U.M.I.S.T.

Tutorial, a Pragmatic View of Distributed Processing Systems

Tutorial, a Pragmatic View of Distributed Processing Systems
Author: Kenneth J. Thurber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1980
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN:

The concepts described here were originally developed during a series of seminars given at the University of Minnesota, portions of which dealt with the meaning of distributed processing and introduced overall concepts in distributed systems. This volume presents those ideas, beginning with the overall concept and works toward implemented hardware structures. The intent of this volume is to illustrate the problems and promises of distributed systems, while informing readers of the pitfalls and progress of distributed systems.