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  2. Cell microprocessor implementations - Wikipedia

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    The first Cell processors made commercially available were rated by IBM to run at 3.2 GHz, an operating speed where this chart suggests a SPU die temperature in a comfortable vicinity of 30 degrees. Note that a single SPU represents 6% of the Cell processor's die area.

  3. Analysis of Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) System Threat Assessment Report Threat Assessment Report (TAR) for Air Force component programs, or; Threat Planning Document (TPD) Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP) Single Acquisition Master Plan (SAMP)

  4. Iron law of processor performance - Wikipedia

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    Selection of an instruction set architecture affects , whereas is largely determined by the manufacturing technology. Classic Complex Instruction Set Computer (CISC) ISAs optimized I n s t r u c t i o n s P r o g r a m {\displaystyle \mathrm {\tfrac {Instructions}{Program}} } by providing a larger set of more complex CPU instructions .

  5. Comparison of instruction set architectures - Wikipedia

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    An instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model of a computer, also referred to as computer architecture.A realization of an ISA is called an implementation.An ISA permits multiple implementations that may vary in performance, physical size, and monetary cost (among other things); because the ISA serves as the interface between software and hardware.

  6. Enterprise architecture planning - Wikipedia

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    [2] Level 2 - where we are today : This layer provides a baseline for defining the eventual architecture and the long-range migration plan. It consists of: [2] Business process modeling, the compilation of a knowledge base about the business functions and the information used in conducting and supporting the various business processes, and

  7. Enterprise architecture management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise architecture management (EAM) is a "management practice that establishes, maintains and uses a coherent set of guidelines, architecture principles and governance regimes that provide direction and practical help in the design and development of an enterprise's architecture to achieve its vision and strategy." [1]

  8. ISO/IEC 42010 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011 defines requirements on the description of system, software and enterprise architectures.It aims to standardise the practice of architecture description by defining standard terms, presenting a conceptual foundation for expressing, communicating and reviewing architectures and specifying requirements that apply to architecture descriptions, architecture frameworks and ...

  9. Software configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Software configuration management (SCM), a.k.a. software change and configuration management (SCCM), [1] is the software engineering practice of tracking and controlling changes to a software system; part of the larger cross-disciplinary field of configuration management (CM). [2] SCM includes version control and the establishment of baselines.