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AMBA-3-AHB-Lite-Protocol
This Repo contains SystemC for testBench for AMBA® 3 AHB-Lite ProtocolSign-Language-Recognizer-
OCT-Algorithm
Task Scheduling For Heterogeneous Computing SystemSystemC-Introduction
SystemC is a set of C++ classes and macros which provide an event-driven simulation interface (see also discrete event simulation). These facilities enable a designer to simulate concurrent processes, each described using plain C++ syntax.IPEFT-Algorithm
Direct-Acyclic-Graph-Generator-DAG-
Deadline-constrained-workflow-scheduling-algorithms-for-Infrastructure-as-a-Service-Clouds
The advent of Cloud computing as a new model of service provisioning in distributed systems encourages researchers to investigate its benefits and drawbacks on executing scientific applications such as workflows. One of the most challenging problems in Clouds is workflow scheduling, i.e., the problem of satisfying the QoS requirements of the user as well as minimizing the cost of workflow execution. We have previously designed and analyzed a two-phase scheduling algorithm for utility Grids, called Partial Critical Paths (PCP), which aims to minimize the cost of workflow execution while meeting a userdefined deadline. However, we believe Clouds are different from utility Grids in three ways: on-demand resource provisioning, homogeneous networks, and the pay-as-you-go pricing model. In this paper, we adapt the PCP algorithm for the Cloud environment and propose two workflow scheduling algorithms: a one-phase algorithm which is called IaaS Cloud Partial Critical Paths (IC-PCP), and a two-phase algorithm which is called IaaS Cloud Partial Critical Paths with Deadline Distribution (IC-PCPD2). Both algorithms have a polynomial time complexity which make them suitable options for scheduling large workflows. The simulation results show that both algorithms have a promising performance, with IC-PCP performing better than IC-PCPD2 in most casesOOP-Revise
OOP ReviseC-Plus-Plus-Cheat-Sheets
Colorization-Of-Black-and-white-image-to-color-
Task-Scheduling-for-Heterogenous-Computing-System-CrossMark-
Camera-Calibration-OpenCV-C-Plus-Plus
Tensorflow-Introduction-Stanford-cs20si-
8085-Intro
The Intel 8085 ("eighty-eighty-five") is an 8-bit microprocessor produced by Intel and introduced in 1976.[1] It is a software-binary compatible with the more-famous Intel 8080 with only two minor instructions added to support its added interrupt and serial input/output features. However, it requires less support circuitry, allowing simpler and less expensive microcomputer systems to be built.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us