The Choice Uncertainty Principle
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Authors
Denning, Peter J.
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Second Readers
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uncertainty principles
half-signals
metastable state
arbiter
threshold flip-flop
choices under deadlines
half-signals
metastable state
arbiter
threshold flip-flop
choices under deadlines
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2008-01
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2008-01
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The choice uncertainty principle says that it is impossible to
make an unambiguous choice between near-simultaneous events under
a deadline. This principle affects the design of logic circuits in computer
hardware, real-time systems, and decision systems.
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The choice uncertainty principle says that it is impossible to make an unambiguous choice between near simultaneous events under a deadline. This principle affects the design of logic circuits in computer hardware, real time systems, and decision systems.January 2008 Rev 6/5/08
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Computer Science (CS)
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The Choice Uncertainty Principle. 2008. The choice uncertainty principle says that it is impossible to make an unambiguous choice between near simultaneous events under a deadline. This principle affects the design of logic circuits in computer hardware, real time systems, and decision systems.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
