A tactical system emulator for a distributed micro-computer architecture

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Guillen, Luis A.
Date
1979-06Advisor
Kodres, Uno R.
Second Reader
Schell, Roger R.
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An emulator is constructed in order to study the behaviour of a Tactical System in a distributed micro-computer architecture environment. This emulator represents Tactical Systems as a set of periodic and demand scheduled functional module processes that collaborate with each other.
A special purpose operating system was implemented for the distributed micro-computer
architecture that supports the emulator. It includes processor management and system
wide input/output capabilities.
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