Edited by M Pigliucci and K Preston Oxford University Press, New York, USA; 2004. 443pp. £35.00, hardback. ISBN 0195160436. Reviewed by CP Klingenberg For a long time, morphological integration has ...
Despite the work done by various standards groups such as the VSIA, GSA IP group, and SPIRIT, IP integration still remains quite challenging. First, one has to select the right IP business model, ...
Heterogeneous integration is driving innovation in the semiconductor industry, but it also introduces more complexity in chip design, which translates to more intricate test requirements. The ...
The software-defined vehicle is no longer a future concept. Digital cockpits, over-the-air updates, and software-driven feature roadmaps are already shaping today’s vehicles. Yet, as automakers ...
The ever-increasing complexity of FPGAs enables even modestly sized companies to design complex systems-on-reconfigurable-chips. The traditional way of designing complex systems is based on a variant ...
IT departments that want to help their businesses digitally transform and master data management still struggle with integration. Here's how to overcome. IT departments that want to help their ...
Forget just connecting apps; today’s integration architects need to be part coder, part business strategist and part security pro to keep modern systems hummin’. Enterprise integration has changed ...