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Building Unreliable Systems out of Reliable Components:
The Real-Time Story
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Building Unreliable Systems out of Reliable Components:
The Real-Time Story
Slide 4 – Computation in the 20th Century I think this is why it happened. This is a summary of the latter half of the 20’Th century [audience giggles]. This is what we mean by computation. There is a little bit of notation. I apologies – one should never include math in a talk like this, but there is some math here. This is a set: 0, 1. It’s a familiar set for people who work in computers – ok. That set with a * after it means, the set of all finite sequences of zero and one – ok. The computation is a function that given a finite sequence of zeros and ones, gives you a finite sequence of zeros and ones. Anything that is not this is not a computation – ok. That’s a fact – ok. The word computation, in fact, means a subset of such functions.
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