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Translating an AI application from Lisp to Ada: A case study
Author(s): Davis, Gloria J.
Abstract: A set of benchmarks was developed to test the performance of a newly designed computer executing both Lisp and Ada. Among these was AutoClassII -- a large Artificial Intelligence (AI) application written in Common Lisp. The ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1991
Added to NTRS: 2008-08-04
Accession Number: 94N32906; Document ID: 19940028400; Report Number: A-91094, NAS 1.15:103845, NASA-TM-103845
An analysis of redundancy management algorithms for asynchronous fault tolerant control systems
Author(s): Davis, Gloria J.
Abstract: Redundancy management algorithms, commonly referred to as voters, are algorithms used in fault-tolerant control systems to vote on incoming redundant data, isolate bad signals, and output a single good value. In a ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1987
Added to NTRS: 2005-10-13
Accession Number: 87N29408; Document ID: 19870019975; Report Number: A-87286, NAS 1.15:100007, NASA-TM-100007
Reliability Analysis of the X-29A Flight Control System Software
Author(s): Davis, Gloria J.; Earls, Michael R.; Patterson-Hine, F. A.
Abstract: Software reliability measurements of safety-critical software systems are not well understood. In particular, a significant part of the testing of flight control software for high performance aircraft is performed in full-up ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center, Dryden Flight Research Center Publication Year: 1993
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Accession Number: 97N72172; Document ID: 19970023157; Report Number: NAS 1.15:112714, NASA-TM-112714
Computational needs survey of NASA automation and robotics missions. Volume 2: Appendixes
Author(s): Davis, Gloria J.
Abstract: NASA's operational use of advanced processor technology in space systems lags behind its commercial development by more than eight years. One of the factors contributing to this is the fact that mission computing ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1991
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Accession Number: 91N25304; Document ID: 19910015990; Report Number: A-91093, NAS 1.15:103860-VOL-2, NASA-TM-103860-VOL-2
Computational needs survey of NASA automation and robotics missions. Volume 1: Survey and results
Author(s): Davis, Gloria J.
Abstract: NASA's operational use of advanced processor technology in space systems lags behind its commercial development by more than eight years. One of the factors contributing to this is that mission computing requirements are ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1991
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Accession Number: 91N23341; Document ID: 19910014028; Report Number: A-91093-VOL-1, NAS 1.15:103860-VOL-1, NASA-TM-103860-VOL-1
The role of reliability graph models in assuring dependable operation of complex hardware/software systems
Author(s): Patterson-Hine, F. A.; Davis, Gloria J.; Pedar, A.
Abstract: The complexity of computer systems currently being designed for critical applications in the scientific, commercial, and military arenas requires the development of new techniques for utilizing models of system behavior in ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1991
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 92A17676; Document ID: 19920035052; Report Number: AIAA PAPER 91-3793
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