I386-Based Computer Architecture and Elementary Data Operations
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2003
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Journal Article
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informatics - fundamentals; informatics - operating systems; informatics - systems architectures
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Computer Science
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http://lori.academicdirect.org/works/?id=30
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-434-631
(Last edited on
2007/05/23 09:27:29 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Computers using in a very large field of sciences and not only in sciences is a reality now. Research, evidence, automation, entertainment, communication are makes by computer. To create easy to use, professional, and efficient applications is not an easy task. Compatibility problems, when data are ports from different applications, are frequently solves using operating system modules (such as ODBC – open database connectivity). The aim of this paper was to describe i.386-based computer architecture and to debate the elementary data operators.
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