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Topic: Base architecture


  
  Base article - Base exponential function decimal binary numeral system numeral system - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In topology, a base (topology) for a topology is a set of open sets such that every element of the topology is a union of the base sets.
In baseball, a base is one of 4 bags placed at corners of the infield diamond that a player has to run to after hitting the ball.
Base is also an isolated settlement in inhospitable conditions that must rely on outide help in order to survive, such as military base, Antarctica base, Moon base.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Base   (352 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In architecture textbooks you will find some information about traditional architecture that is relevant also for software and information systems architecture (IT architecture): Architecture encompasses all kinds of human building (thus including software and systems in general).
Comfort in a systems architecture means: system builders feel comfortable with their ability to express and understand the designs and system models system users feel comfortable with their user’s interfaces and with their understanding of system functionality.
You use the architectural description: to understand the system to evaluate a system solution as a base for implementation of the system as a guide and ”road map” during development and support of the system.
archive.adaic.com /docs/reports/ogren/o4s.doc   (4276 words)

  
 Architectural Form Definition Requirements (AFDR)
A derived architecture is unaware of whether its base architecture is itself a derived architecture.
The architecture support attribute declaration is passed by the architecture engine to the architectural semantic processor at the end of the prolog.
Architectural markup minimization allows the determination of the architectural form of an element or an external data entity even when there is no explicitly specified ArcForm attribute.
xml.coverpages.org /1920afdr1997.html   (7680 words)

  
 Agile Architectural Modeling
Architecture provides the foundation from which systems are built and an architectural model defines the vision on which your architecture is based.
An ivory tower architecture is one that is often developed by an architect or architectural team in relative isolation to the day-to-day development activities of your project team(s).
When you read books and papers about architectural modeling a common theme that the authors put forward is the need for various architectural views, with each author presenting his or her own collection of critical views that you need to consider.
www.agilemodeling.com /essays/agileArchitecture.htm   (5752 words)

  
 Nordic Wireless Watch / A call for base station revolution
Base stations are the basic building blocks of mobile networks and systems.
The basic architecture opens the internal modular structure of the base station by setting open digital interfaces between the Transport module, the Base-band module, the Radio Frequency module and the Control module.
The initiative is supposed to lead to faster development of innovative and more cost-effective radio base stations, enabling earlier and lower-cost introduction of new technologies and services by the operators.
www.nordicwirelesswatch.com /wireless/story.html?story_id=2258   (657 words)

  
 BBIB Scenario
A building block is either an architecture construct such as a blueprint diagram or computer component description that is re-usable in the architecture process.
There is also a relationship between architecture and/or solution building blocks and The Open Group Standards Information Base as architecture building blocks point to standards and solution building blocks adhere to standards.
This step should produce candidate architecture and solution building blocks that should be stored in the BBIB and marked as candidates, and identified as belonging to this project.
www.opengroup.org /tech/architecture/bbib/bbib_doc.htm   (2513 words)

  
 Base One - Rich Client Architecture
Base One's Rich Client architecture is built around a high-level abstraction of well established database concepts, familiar to anyone who has developed traditional SQL client/server applications.
The Base One's Database Library is a logical extension of the familiar relational database model, but with a high level of abstraction that frees programmers from concern about numerous low-level details.
Base One's Batch Processing Facilities allow these background database jobs to be scheduled, monitored and controlled, either locally or remotely.
www.boic.com /b1mrich.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Microsoft TechNet: IPSec Architecture
The architecture discusses the semantics of the IPSec protocols and the issues involved in the interaction among the IPSec protocols and the rest of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
In case of tunneled packets, the source and destination selector fields are that of the inner header and not the outer header.
Indexing into the SPD based on the outer source and destination values yields invalid results because the entry is constructed for the true source and destination and not the tunnel end point.
www.microsoft.com /technet/itsolutions/network/security/ipsecarc.mspx   (6485 words)

  
 WOS Architecture
The spectrum efficiency of a distributed-base-station system is based on the number of base-station transceivers, where there are multiple transceivers per base station, and the entire system's frequency reuse factor.
The spectrum efficiency of the distributed-antenna architecture is based on the number of frequencies required to achieve the capacity requirements divided by any frequency reuse factor.
In the distributed antenna architecture, many radios are co-located to form the centralized base station, while each remote antenna costs $2,000 amortized over the cost of hubs that make up the complete distributed-antenna system, with a minimum system cost of $6,000.
wirelessreview.com /mag/wireless_wos_architecture/index.html   (1892 words)

  
 SAS | Base SAS Software
Base SAS is used by domain experts, power users and programmers who need to manipulate data, produce and distribute ad hoc queries and reports, and/or interpret the results of data analysis.
Based on an open, crossplatform architecture, Base SAS is hardware agile and integrates into any computing environment infrastructure enabling you to unify your computing efforts and get a single view of your data.
Base SAS can be used for a wide variety of analyses ranging from simple descriptive statistics that include mean, sum, variance and standard deviation to more advanced data correlation and cross-correlation, frequency analysis and detailed data distribution analysis.
www.sas.com /products/base   (649 words)

  
 Nokia, Samsung in Open Base Station Push
Big name mobile phone operators Nokia (Quote, Chart) and Samsung are among a group pushing for open standards for base station internal architecture, a move aimed at driving down costs in one of the toughest climates for telecommunications companies.
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative (a href=http://www.obsai.org>OSBAI), which is jointly-funded by Nokia, Samsung, LG Electronics and supported by NEC Networks, was created to focus on R&D efforts on opening up the internal modular structure of the base stations used for wireless transmission.
The plan is to set open digital interfaces between the transmission part, the base-band part and the linear transceiver to allow base station vendors to buy and sell functional base stations modules from each other in an OEM fashion.
www.internetnews.com /infra/print.php/1474341   (470 words)

  
 Embedded News - Artesyn Communication Joins Open Base Station Architecture Initiative
The transport module enables the base transceiver station to communicate with base station controllers and the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).
The OBSAI functional architecture defines four principal modules: the radio module, the baseband processing module, the transport module and the control module.
The control module supervises all base station activities, monitors the base station and reports its status and performance to base station managers or element management systems.
www.embeddedstar.com /press/content/2004/11/embedded17190.html   (822 words)

  
 Architecture Forum Plan - 2003
The aim is to establish IT Architecture as a well recognized discipline, in the same way as systems design, programming, and project management, practised by people who are knowledgeable and professional in the exercise of their discipline.
A key part of the updated Architecture Development Method in TOGAF Version 8 is an emphasis on the reuse of architecture assets, both internal (from previous IT Architecture work) and from the IT industry at large.
Encourage Architecture Forum members who are active in the federal arena to reference TOGAF, and recommend it for consideration for use in conjunction with any of the various federal architecture frameworks.
www.opengroup.org /architecture/plans/plan2003d31.htm   (6270 words)

  
 Open Base Station Architecture Initiative
By issuing specifications for internal interfaces between base station modules, OBSAI is enabling the design and manufacture of non-proprietary modules and components for key base station functions.
OBSAI is the first industry forum to address the area of open base station specifications.
The recently finalized specifications apply to interfaces between a base station's control, transport, and base band functions.
www.cellular.co.za /technologies/obsai/Open-Base-Station-Architecture-Initiative.htm   (477 words)

  
 Nokia - Nokia proposes an initiative for Open IP Base Station Architecture - Press Releases - Press - About Nokia
The architecture is intended for use in next-generation All-IP radio access networks supporting multiple mobile network standards.
The Open IP Base Station Architecture initiative will not compete with, but rather complement, the work done by existing standardization organizations (for example, 3GPP).
Base stations developed using the Open IP Base Station Architecture will be fully compatible with standard radio interfaces, such as WCDMA and EDGE.
press.nokia.com /PR/200202/849276_5.html   (414 words)

  
 Nokia - Leading Telecommunications Companies Sign Up for Open Base Station Architecture Initiative - Press Releases - ...
The initiative will allow faster development of innovative and more cost-effective radio base stations, enabling earlier and lower-cost introduction of new technologies and services by the operators.
Klemettilä,”It is encouraging to see that OBSAI is already producing results, with the agreement of the high level, logical architecture required for standardization.
Base station, module and component supplier companies interested in joining and participating in the work of OBSAI can find further information from: www.obsai.org
press.nokia.com /PR/200210/875463_5.html   (488 words)

  
 FPGA Journal
The RP3 interface specification defines the way in which data and control information is to be exchanged between the base band and RF sections of the base station.
The aim of this initiative is to create an open market for base station modules and components to reduce development effort and cost, improve time-to-market, and accelerate the implementation of new and advanced services.
The Stratix GX family, Altera's second-generation embedded transceiver family, is based on a 0.13-micron process technology with 1.5-V core voltage.
www.socjournal.com /news_stories/20031216_02.htm   (599 words)

  
 Application Binary Interface (ABI) for the ARM Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Architecture is a collection of standards, some open and some specific to the ARM architecture.
Version 1.0 of the base standard was principally concerned with governing inter-operation between relocatable files.
The ABI for the ARM architecture (base standard) has been developed in collaboration with companies including Codesourcery, Intel, Metrowerks, Montavista, Nexus Electronics, PalmSource, Symbian, Texas Instruments and Wind River.
www.armsemi.com /products/DevTools/ABI.html   (322 words)

  
 Real World Technologies - Back to Basics - Laying the Foundation
This is the first in a series of articles that are meant to provide an introduction and overview of computer architecture.
The knowledge presented should be sufficient to allow readers to fully understand and critically analyze other articles so they can draw their own conclusions.
While an architecture can be implemented with scalar instructions or with vector instructions or both, all architectures must employ control instructions.
www.realworldtech.com /page.cfm?AID=RWT020503085004   (830 words)

  
 Doctoral Program in Architecture Introduction | TAUBMAN COLLEGE of Architecture and Urban Planning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Doctoral Program in Architecture was one of only four such programs in the United States when it was established in 1969.
Since that time, its major goal has been to contribute to the development of a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge base of architecture.
This is accomplished through the education of scholars who conduct significant research, thereby making important contributions to the development of the field of architecture.
www.tcaup.umich.edu /acadpgm/archphd/archphd.html   (187 words)

  
 MobileTechNews - OBSAI Delivers First Open Specifications for Base Station Architecture
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative (OBSAI), the leading industry forum of over 40 telecommunications companies creating open specifications for base station architecture, announced today the availability of the first OBSAI interface specifications.
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative was formed in September 2002.
OBSAI aims to establish open specifications for 3 main base station internal interfaces to future Base Station development.
www.mobiletechnews.com /info/2003/09/10/112903.html   (611 words)

  
 Microsoft Prescriptive Architecture Guide II
This Prescriptive Architecture Guide is a specific instance of the Microsoft Systems Architecture (MSA) Internet Data Center (IDC) Reference Architecture based on prescriptive implementations of Servers from HP, Networking from Nortel Networks, and Storage from EMC² that complement the Microsoft software guidance.
After the required servers for the base architecture and any additional components and applications have been installed in the MSA IDC, the security policies are applied.
The procedures in this chapter may be modified to accommodate any departures from the base configuration as needed, or a base environment may be built and tests may be performed on it before deviations are made.
www.microsoft.com /resources/documentation/msa/idc/all/solution/en-us/pag/pag2/pag2c00.mspx   (601 words)

  
 Introduction to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture
This architecture consists of a set of design principles for creating "information-typed" modules at a topic level and for using that content in delivery modes such as online help and product support portals on the Web.
The ideal for tools management is to base a processing architecture on standards, to leverage the contributed experience of many others, and to solve common problems in a broad community.
The basis of the architecture is the topic structure, from which the concept, task, and reference structures are specialized.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-dita1/index.html   (3867 words)

  
 Agere Systems Supports Open Base Station Architecture Initiative With Leading Communications Infrastructure Portfolio
Agere plans to support the organization with its wealth of world- class base station components as well as decades of experience and systems expertise.
OBSAI (http://www.obsai.org) was formed among leading base station vendors and module and component manufacturers to create a set of open specifications for base station architecture.
By defining a basic modular architecture and the detailed specifications for the internal interfaces between modules, OBSAI aims to create a market for cellular base stations that will substantially reduce the development effort and costs that have been traditionally associated with creating new base station products.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-24-2004/0002115911&EDATE=   (766 words)

  
 Base Architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For the sake of concreteness, we pattern the memory subsystem of our base architecture after a typical MIPS R4000-based workstation.
The architecture consists of a single-issue processor running at a 100 MHz internal clock.
To limit the complexity of the simulation, we assume that all instructions execute in a single cycle and that all instructions hit in the primary instruction cache.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/tcm/www/thesis/subsubsection2_8_1_1_1.html   (133 words)

  
 Development of Programmable Architecture for Base-Band Processing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
We propose a reconfigurable architecture based on parameterized functional blocks that correspond to core functionality of the base-band systems.
This architecture competes with DSPs and ASICs in both flexibility and performance.
Based on our analysis, we can take advantage of the sequential data flow in the base-band applications and provide dedicated circuitry to support signal multiplexing between blocks to fully utilise the bandwidth on the data path, conserve chip area and simplify inter-chip connections with route-through resources.
csdl2.computer.org /persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/proceedings/&toc=comp/proceedings/euromicro/2000/0780/01/0780toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/EURMIC.2000.874654   (246 words)

  
 History of Architecture - WWW-VL History Index
A cultural association, founded in 2003 by a group of researchers in History of Architecture from various european universities.
Images of Medieval Art and Architecture features the churches in Vézeleay, Moissac, Saint-Denis and others.
Architecture and Design for 20th Century America, from American Memory
vlib.iue.it /history/topical/architecture.html   (155 words)

  
 definition of flute
The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole.
A channel of curved section; -- usually applied to one of a vertical series of such channels used to decorate columns and pilasters in classical architecture.
Are, As, At, Base, Breakfast, Channel, Classical, Cloth, Column, Columns, Cylinder, Esp, Flute, Form, French, Groove, Hole, Hollow, In, Instrument, Is, Lady, Lateral, Length, Like, Long, Made, Make, Material, Modern, Mouth, Note, One, Or, Organ, Pipe, Play, Section, See, Series, Soft, Sound, Stop, That, To, Vertical, Which, Whistle, Wind, Wood
www.brainydictionary.com /words/fl/flute165768.html   (207 words)

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