A method for evaluation of microcomputers for tactical applications.

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Mastrakas, Marcos
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1980-06Advisor
Kodres, Uno R.
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Carey, Bernard J.
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A method is proposed to evaluate the performance of
microcomputer systems in a specified tactical application.
The computational requirements of a tactical application are
specified in terms of performance parameters. The presently
marketed microcomputer and multi-microcomputer systems computational
performance capacities are also specified in terms
of performance parameters. If the performance capacity is
not less than the performance requirement, then the microcomputer
system is evaluated as a feasible system suitable
for implementing the tactical application. A case study
using the attack aircraft A6-E tactical system illustrates
the evaluation method.
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