About: Basic telecommunications access method is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 47 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1046 citations. The topic is also known as: BTAM.
TL;DR: The rationale for the design of the Message-Passing Library used on the SP2, which outlines its current implementation, and gives information on performance is presented.
Abstract: This paper describes the software available on the IBM SP2™ for parallel program development and execution. It presents the rationale for the design of the Message-Passing Library used on the SP2, outlines its current implementation, and gives information on performance. In addition, the paper describes the programming environment and the program development tools available for developing and executing parallel codes.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an integrated wireless telecommunications system that integrates functionality and elements that are commonly found in distinct components of conventional wireless telecommunications systems, such as a radio controller and switching center.
Abstract: The present invention, as described and claimed, provides for an integrated wireless telecommunications system. Such telecommunications system integrates functionality and elements that are commonly found in distinct components of conventional wireless telecommunications systems. For example, the telecommunications system may includes a radio controller and switching center.
TL;DR: The Model 67 extends this basic architecture of the IBM System/360 to provide the additional capabilities of an advanced time-sharing system.
Abstract: The basic architecture of the IBM System/360 makes it well suited to processing in a multiprogramming and multiprocessing environment. The Model 67 extends this basic architecture to provide the additional capabilities of an advanced time-sharing system.
TL;DR: The architecture of IBM's System/360-370 series of compatible processors is one of the most durable artifacts of the computer age and has remained a viable and versatile interface between machine and user.
Abstract: The architecture of IBM's System/360-370 series of compatible processors is one of the most durable artifacts of the computer age. Through two major revisions of the product line and 23 years of technological change, it has remained a viable and versatile interface between machine and user.