This book makes powerful Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and reconfigurable technology accessible to software engineers by covering different state-of-the-art high-level synthesis approaches (e.g., OpenCL and several C-to-gates compilers). It introduces FPGA technology, its programming model, and how various applications can be implemented on FPGAs without going through low-level hardware design phases. Readers will get a realistic sense for problems that are suited for FPGAs and how to implement them from a software designer’s point of view. The authors demonstrate that FPGAs and their programming model reflect the needs of stream processing problems much better than traditional CPU or GPU architectures, making them well-suited for a wide variety of systems, from embedded systems performing sensor processing to large setups for Big Data number crunching. This book serves as an invaluable tool for software designers and FPGA design engineers who are interested in high design productivity through behavioural synthesis, domain-specific compilation, and FPGA overlays. Introduces FPGA technology to software developers by giving an overview of FPGA programming models and design tools, as well as various application examples; Provides a holistic analysis of the topic and enables developers to tackle the architectural needs for Big Data processing with FPGAs; Explains the reasons for the energy efficiency and performance benefits of FPGA processing; Provides a user-oriented approach and a sense for where and how to apply FPGA technology. Table of Contents Chapter 1 FPGA Versus Software Programming: Why, When, and How? Chapter 2 High-Level Synthesis Chapter 3 A Quick Tour of High-Level Synthesis Solutions for FPGAs Part I Commercial HLS Solutions Chapter 4 Making FPGAs Accessible with LabVIEW Chapter 5 Spatial Programming with OpenSPL Chapter 6 OpenCL Chapter 7 Big Data and HPC Acceleration with Vivado HLS Chapter 8 Source-to-Source Optimization for HLS Chapter 9 Bluespec SystemVerilog Part II Academic HLS Solutions Chapter 10 LegUp High-Level Synthesis Chapter 11 ROCCC 2.0 Chapter 12 HIPA0.75plus0.75minus0.75100.75cc Part III FPGA Runtime Systems and OS Services Chapter 13 ReconOS Chapter 14 The LEAP FPGA Operating System Part IV SoC and Overlays on FPGAs Chapter 15 Systems-on-Chip on FPGAs Chapter 16 FPGA Overlays
2022-03-14 18:13:35 8.87MB FPGAs for Software Programmers
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MANAGING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE SOFTWARE SYSTEMSDr. Winston W. RovceINTRODUCTION l am going to describe my pe,-.~onal views about managing large software developments. I have hadvarious assignments during the past nit,.: years, mostly concerned with the development of software packagesfor spacecraft mission planning, commanding and post-flight analysis. In these assignments I have experienceddifferent degrees of successwith respect to arriving at an operational state, on-time, and wi th in co
2022-03-14 10:50:28 434KB Papers Specs Decks Manuals
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介绍 该项目代表了我们在2021年IEEE国际通信大会上发表的论文中的工作,该大会是“用于软件定义网络的基于AI的流量矩阵预测解决方案” -作者: Duc-Huy LE,Hai Anh TRAN,Sami SOUIHI,Abdelhamid MELLOUK 在此项目中,我们提供: SDN应用程序源代码 我们的测试平台配置,部署包括脚本和已用资源 两个TM数据集 模型训练和评估源代码 本自述文件中描述了上述每个组件。 依存关系 POX控制器 我们使用部署我们的管理和监视SDN应用程序。 POX可以在任何支持python 2的OS环境中工作。您可以按以下方式安装pox: git clone
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INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE TESTING REQUIRED |By AMMANN EDITION: 2ND 17 PUBLISHER: CAMB from $35.25 - $75.00
2022-03-08 23:15:44 7.66MB software eng
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Title: Soft Skills: The software developer’s life manual Author: John Sonmez Length: 504 pages Edition: 1 Language: English Publisher: Manning Publications Publication Date: 2014-12-29 ISBN-10: 1617292397 ISBN-13: 9781617292392 Summary Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual is a unique guide, offering techniques and practices for a more satisfying life as a professional software developer. In it, developer and life coach John Sonmez addresses a wide range of important "soft" topics, from career and productivity to personal finance and investing, and even fitness and relationships, all from a developer-centric viewpoint. Forewords by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) and Scott Hanselman. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Book For most software developers, coding is the fun part. The hard bits are dealing with clients, peers, and managers, staying productive, achieving financial security, keeping yourself in shape, and finding true love. This book is here to help. Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual is a guide to a well-rounded, satisfying life as a technology professional. In it, developer and life coach John Sonmez offers advice to developers on important "soft" subjects like career and productivity, personal finance and investing, and even fitness and relationships. Arranged as a collection of 71 short chapters, this fun-to-read book invites you to dip in wherever you like. A Taking Action section at the end of each chapter shows you how to get quick results. Soft Skills will help make you a better programmer, a more valuable employee, and a happier, healthier person. What's Inside Boost your career by building a personal brand John's secret ten-step process for learning quickly Fitness advice to turn your geekiness to your advantage Unique strategies for investment and early retirement About the Author John Sonmez is a developer, teacher, and life coach who helps technical professionals boost their careers and live a more fulfilled life. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Why this book is unlike any book you’ve ever read Section 1 Career Chapter 2 Getting started with a “BANG!”: Don’t do what everyone else does Chapter 3 Thinking about the future: What are your goals? Chapter 4 People skills: You need them more than you think Chapter 5 Hacking the interview Chapter 6 Employment options: Enumerate your choices Chapter 7 What kind of software developer are you? Chapter 8 Not all companies are equal Chapter 9 Climbing the corporate ladder Chapter 10 Being a professional Chapter 11 Freedom: How to quit your job Chapter 12 Freelancing: Going out on your own Chapter 13 Creating your first product Chapter 14 Do you want to start a startup? Chapter 15 Working remotely survival strategies Chapter 16 Fake it till you make it Chapter 17 Resumes are BORING— Let’s fix that Chapter 18 Don’t get religious about technology Section 2 Marketing yourself Chapter 19 Marketing basics for code monkeys Chapter 20 Building a brand that gets you noticed Chapter 21 Creating a wildly successful blog Chapter 22 Your primary goal: Add value to others Chapter 23 #UsingSocialNetworks Chapter 24 Speaking, presenting, and training: Speak geek Chapter 25 Writing books and articles that attract a following Chapter 26 Don’t be afraid to look like an idiot Section 3 Learning Chapter 27 Learning how to learn: How to teach yourself Chapter 28 My 10-step process Chapter 29 Steps 1–6: Do these once Chapter 30 Steps 7–10: Repeat these Chapter 31 Looking for mentors: Finding your Yoda Chapter 32 Taking on an apprentice: Being Yoda Chapter 33 Teaching: Learn you want? Teach you must. Chapter 34 Do you need a degree or can you “wing it?” Chapter 35 Finding gaps in your knowledge Section 4 Productivity Chapter 36 It all starts with focus Chapter 37 My personal productivity plan Chapter 38 Pomodoro Technique Chapter 39 My quota system: How I get way more done than I should Chapter 40 Holding yourself accountable Chapter 41 Multitasking dos and don’ts Chapter 42 Burnout: I’ve got the cure! Chapter 43 How you’re wasting your time Chapter 44 The importance of having a routine Chapter 45 Developing habits: Brushing your code Chapter 46 Breaking down things: How to eat an elephant Chapter 47 The value of hard work and why you keep avoiding it Chapter 48 Any action is better than no action Section 5 Financial Chapter 49 What are you going to do with your paycheck? Chapter 50 How to negotiate your salary Chapter 51 Options: Where all the fun is Chapter 52 Bits and bytes of real estate investing Chapter 53 Do you really understand your retirement plan? Chapter 54 The danger of debt: SSDs are expensive Chapter 55 Bonus: How I retired at 33 Section 6 Fitness Chapter 56 Why you need to hack your health Chapter 57 Setting your fitness criteria Chapter 58 Thermodynamics, calories, and you Chapter 59 Motivation: Getting your butt out of the chair Chapter 60 How to gain muscle: Nerds can have bulging biceps Chapter 61 How to get hash-table abs Chapter 62 Starting RunningProgram.exe Chapter 63 Standing desks and other hacks Chapter 64 Tech gear for fitness: Geeking out Section 7 Spirit Chapter 65 How the mind influences the body Chapter 66 Having the right mental attitude: Rebooting Chapter 67 Building a positive self-image: Programming your brain Chapter 68 Love and relationships: Computers can’t hold your hand Chapter 69 My personal success book list Chapter 70 Facing failure head-on Chapter 71 Parting words Appendix A: If you can write code, you can understand finances Appendix B: How the stock market works: Rules of the system Appendix C: Garbage in, garbage out: Diet and nutrition basics Appendix D: How to eat healthy: Pizza is not a food group
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This book describes how to structure and build an automated testingregime that will give lasting benefits in the use of test execution tools to
2022-03-06 13:12:02 8.39MB Automation Test
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Domain Modeling Made Functional Tackle Software Complexity with Domain-Driven Design and F# 英文无水印原版pdf pdf所有页面使用FoxitReader、PDF-XChangeViewer、SumatraPDF和Firefox测试都可以打开 本资源转载自网络,如有侵权,请联系上传者或csdn删除 查看此书详细信息请在美国亚马逊官网搜索此书
2022-03-06 09:16:58 2.66MB Domain Modeling Made Functional
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具有C-9和.NET-5的软件体系结构 Packt为使用C#9和.NET 5的软件体系结构创建的代码存储库 关于这本书 软件体系结构是一种实现结构和系统的实践,这些结构和系统可以简化软件开发过程并提高应用程序的质量。 这是经过全面修订和扩展的第二版,具有.NET 5和C#9的最新功能,使您能够掌握成为有效的软件架构师所需的关键技能,知识和最佳实践。 第二版对软件体系结构的原理进行了附加说明,包括有关Azure Service Fabric,Kubernetes和Blazor的新章节。 它还包括有关安全性,微服务和DevOps的更多讨论,包括用于软件开发周期的GitHub部署。 您将首先了解如何将用户需求转换为架构需求,并探索功能需求与非功能需求之间的差异。 接下来,您将探索如何为基础架构仔细选择云解决方案,以及将有助于您在基于云的环境中管理应用程序的因素。 最后,您将发现软件设计模式
2022-03-04 23:00:58 6.16MB C#
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软件体系结构课程参考书, 全英文完整版. <>. Richard N. Taylor著
2022-03-03 08:42:50 57.18MB 软件体系结构 pdf电子版
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onos-p4:易于创建开发P4脚本和ONOS的环境
2022-03-02 01:43:35 3KB onos sdn p4 Software-definednetworkingShell
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