slovo | definícia |
ptolemy (encz) | Ptolemy, |
ptolemy (wn) | Ptolemy
n 1: Alexandrian astronomer (of the 2nd century) who proposed a
geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until
the late Renaissance [syn: Ptolemy, {Claudius
Ptolemaeus}]
2: an ancient dynasty of Macedonian kings who ruled Egypt from
323 BC to 30 BC; founded by Ptolemy I and ended with
Cleopatra [syn: Ptolemy, Ptolemaic dynasty] |
ptolemy (foldoc) | Ptolemy
A flexible foundation for the specification, simulation, and
rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object-oriented
framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a
data-flow system can be easily connected to a hardware
simulator which in turn may be connected to a discrete-event
system. Because of this, Ptolemy can be used to model entire
systems. In addition, Ptolemy now has code generation
capabilities. From a flow graph description, Ptolemy can
generate both C code and DSP assembly code for rapid
prototyping. Note that code generation is not yet complete,
and is included in the current release for demonstration
purposes only.
Version 0.4.1 includes a graphical algorithm layout, code
generator and simulator. It requires C++, C and has been
ported to Sun-4, MIPS/Ultrix; DSP56001, DSP96002.
Ptolemy is an active research project.
(ftp://ptolemy.bekeley.edu/pub/ptolemy/). Mailing list:
ptolemy-hackers-request@ohm.berkeley.edu. E-mail:
.
(1993-04-22)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
ptolemy (encz) | Ptolemy, |
ptolemy (wn) | Ptolemy
n 1: Alexandrian astronomer (of the 2nd century) who proposed a
geocentric system of astronomy that was undisputed until
the late Renaissance [syn: Ptolemy, {Claudius
Ptolemaeus}]
2: an ancient dynasty of Macedonian kings who ruled Egypt from
323 BC to 30 BC; founded by Ptolemy I and ended with
Cleopatra [syn: Ptolemy, Ptolemaic dynasty] |
ptolemy i (wn) | Ptolemy I
n 1: the king of Egypt who founded the Macedonian dynasty in
Egypt; a close friend and general of Alexander the Great
who took charge of Egypt after Alexander died (circa
367-285 BC) |
ptolemy ii (wn) | Ptolemy II
n 1: son of Ptolemy I and king of Egypt who was said to be
responsible for the Septuagint (circa 309-247 BC) |
ptolemy (foldoc) | Ptolemy
A flexible foundation for the specification, simulation, and
rapid prototyping of systems. It is an object-oriented
framework within which diverse models of computation can
co-exist and interact. For example, using Ptolemy a
data-flow system can be easily connected to a hardware
simulator which in turn may be connected to a discrete-event
system. Because of this, Ptolemy can be used to model entire
systems. In addition, Ptolemy now has code generation
capabilities. From a flow graph description, Ptolemy can
generate both C code and DSP assembly code for rapid
prototyping. Note that code generation is not yet complete,
and is included in the current release for demonstration
purposes only.
Version 0.4.1 includes a graphical algorithm layout, code
generator and simulator. It requires C++, C and has been
ported to Sun-4, MIPS/Ultrix; DSP56001, DSP96002.
Ptolemy is an active research project.
(ftp://ptolemy.bekeley.edu/pub/ptolemy/). Mailing list:
ptolemy-hackers-request@ohm.berkeley.edu. E-mail:
.
(1993-04-22)
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