TL;DR: This technical article mainly concentrates on hardware design with and without the use of the microcomputer, which can be split into six separate items: system analysis, micro-computer hardware design, software preparation, non-microcomputerHardware design, commissioning and test and finally, production.
TL;DR: Computational Molecular Modeling to Study Transport Processes of Interest in Separations is used to study transport processes of interest in Separation.
TL;DR: Techniques are described which avoid the use of conventional comparison and voting circuitry and overcome the synchronizing problems which arise with parallel redundancy in microprocessors.
TL;DR: Starting with a review of servo-mechanical control systems, the application of microprocessors to various systems is discussed and a way of interfacing the processor to the analogue or synchro signals in the system is described.
TL;DR: The cheapness and portability of increasingly powerful microprocessors are shown to lead to a form of activity in which the online processes are carried out by a subordinate processor totally dependent on a main computer but capable of disconnected operation.
TL;DR: Within the next several years, the authors will witness the merging and coalescing of technologies as random access memories (both bipolar and MOS) take on the appearance of CCDs.
TL;DR: The major components of MICS are described especially the bus interfaces and very flexible input/output ports and the resource use and throughput capacity are analyzed.
TL;DR: It is possible for the users to teach themselves while experimenting with the kind of system they wish to design with microprocessors to meet the need of scientists, educationists and industrial engineers.
TL;DR: The software part of the design can be regarded as using off-the-shelf components in the same way as microcomputer hardware design is approached, and decision tables are investigated for their automatic preparation.
TL;DR: An overview of the current state of microprocessor development is given and it is indicated that integrated injection logic (I2L) is the most promising.
TL;DR: A processor for managing files and procedures for accessing these files are described and the use of new hardware, such as microprocessors, together with techniques of structured programming, facilitates the building of specialized processors.
TL;DR: Many systems could be made more effective if their output were displayed in a graphic manner; namely as pictures on a cathode ray tube screen (CRT), since the advent of microcomputers and a family of smart input/output (I/O) devices.