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Computer Family Architecture Selection Committee Final Report. Volume VIII. CFA Final Selection
The Computer Family Architecture (CFA) final selection process was divided into four phases: (1) Data Review. Data developed by the CFA Selection Committee in connection with initial absolute/quantitative criteria, architecture test results, support software evaluation, licensing terms/conditions and life cycle cost analyses were reviewed and summarized. (2) Manufacturer's Presentation. Representatives of each finalist were invited to give brief presentations about future plans for their architecture. Questions from the Committee probed areas of concern. (3) Discussion. The discussion centered around contributing factors, both pro and con, to the selection of each architecture. (4) Summation. Each Architecture Subcommittee chairman provided a summation of the case for selection of his architecture.
Computer Family Architecture Selection Committee Final Report. Volume VIII. CFA Final Selection
The Computer Family Architecture (CFA) final selection process was divided into four phases: (1) Data Review. Data developed by the CFA Selection Committee in connection with initial absolute/quantitative criteria, architecture test results, support software evaluation, licensing terms/conditions and life cycle cost analyses were reviewed and summarized. (2) Manufacturer's Presentation. Representatives of each finalist were invited to give brief presentations about future plans for their architecture. Questions from the Committee probed areas of concern. (3) Discussion. The discussion centered around contributing factors, both pro and con, to the selection of each architecture. (4) Summation. Each Architecture Subcommittee chairman provided a summation of the case for selection of his architecture.
Computer Family Architecture Selection Committee Final Report. Volume VIII. CFA Final Selection
A. Clearwaters (author) / R. Gordon (author) / D. Siewiorek (author)
1977
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computer Software , Computer Hardware , Computer architecture , Digital computers , Standardization , Computer applications , Memory devices , Programming languages , Military requirements , Life cycle costs , Procurement , Selection , Compatibility , Cost effectiveness , Contracts , Military organizations , Input output devices , Interruption , Cost models , Virtual memories , IBM-370 computers , PDP-11 computers , Interdata-8/32 computers , Computer software , Computer program transferability
Materials Selection for Concrete Overlays: Final Report
NTIS | 2012
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