Advanced Software Concepts for Employing Microcomputers in the Laboratory.

Abstract

Current trends in the computerization of specialized custom chemical instrumentation indicate the increasing utilization of dedicated microprocessors. Conventional software techniques often possess serious limitations in regard to initial development effort, execution speed, flexibility, and/or hardware required. A high-level interpretive compiler software package CONVERS is described which offers numerous advantages compared to conventional approaches including high speed operation, high level I/O, language flexibility, superior memory efficiency and a variety of other desirable characteristics. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 04, 1979
Accession Number
ADA067892

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  • M. Bonner Denton
  • Scott B. Tilden

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  • University of Arizona

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