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The fact that there are more embedded computers than
general-purpose computers and that we are impacted by hundreds of
them every day is no longer news. What is news is that their
increasing performance requirements, complexity and capabilities
demand a new approach to their design.
Fisher, Faraboschi, and Young describe a new age of embedded
computing design, in which the processor is central, making the
approach radically distinct from contemporary practices of embedded
systems design. They demonstrate why it is essential to take a
computing-centric and system-design approach to the traditional
elements of nonprogrammable components, peripherals, interconnects
and buses. These elements must be unified in a system design with
high-performance processor architectures, microarchitectures and
compilers, and with the compilation tools, debuggers and simulators
needed for application development.
In this landmark text, the authors apply their expertise in highly
interdisciplinary hardware/software development and VLIW processors
to illustrate this change in embedded computing. VLIW architectures
have long been a popular choice in embedded systems design, and
while VLIW is a running theme throughout the book, embedded
computing is the core topic. Embedded Computing examines both in a
book filled with fact and opinion based on the authors many years
of R&D experience.
- Complemented by a unique, professional-quality embedded
tool-chain on the authors' website, http: //www.vliw.org/book
- Combines technical depth with real-world experience
- Comprehensively explains the differences between general purpose
computing systems and embedded systems at the hardware, software,
tools and operating system levels.
- Uses concrete examples to explain and motivate the trade-offs.
China and East Asian Strategic Dynamics: the Shaping of a New
Regional Order, edited by Mingjiang Li and Dongmin Lee, examines
how China's remarkable economic growth and its proactive diplomatic
efforts in recent years have not only shored up its importance in
global issues, but also induced a transformation of the strategic
dynamics in East Asia. The authors argue that major power relations
in the region appear to be driven by some new momentum along with
the changing international environment. The contributors of this
edited volume are well-known scholars in their areas of specialty,
and the book is divided into five parts. The first part discusses
China's soft and hard power in East Asia. The second examines China
and the strategic interactions between major powers; this
particular section is devoted to discussion on the strategic
responses of the major regional powers-the United States, Japan,
Korea, India and ASEAN-to China's rise. Part three focuses on
China's strategic approach to East Asian regionalism. Of particular
note are China's active leadership role in institution-building
efforts, strategic calculations, and preference for an informal
approach. The fourth section analyzes the Cross-Taiwan Strait
relations and their impact on both China and East Asia. The final
section of China and East Asian Strategic Dynamics addresses the
issue of China and maritime order in East Asia. China and East
Asian Strategic Dynamics: the Shaping of a New Regional Order,
edited by Mingjiang Li and Dongmin Lee, is a pioneering work. Given
that the rise of China is a prominent issue in politics and
economics worldwide, this edited collection is essential for a wide
audience of policy-makers, academics, and students alike.
China and East Asian Strategic Dynamics: the Shaping of a New
Regional Order, edited by Mingjiang Li and Dongmin Lee, examines
how China's remarkable economic growth and its proactive diplomatic
efforts in recent years have not only shored up its importance in
global issues, but also induced a transformation of the strategic
dynamics in East Asia. The authors argue that major power relations
in the region appear to be driven by some new momentum along with
the changing international environment. The contributors of this
edited volume are well-known scholars in their areas of specialty,
and the book is divided into five parts. The first part discusses
China's soft and hard power in East Asia. The second examines China
and the strategic interactions between major powers; this
particular section is devoted to discussion on the strategic
responses of the major regional powers the United States, Japan,
Korea, India and ASEAN to China's rise. Part three focuses on
China's strategic approach to East Asian regionalism. Of particular
note are China's active leadership role in institution-building
efforts, strategic calculations, and preference for an informal
approach. The fourth section analyzes the Cross-Taiwan Strait
relations and their impact on both China and East Asia. The final
section of China and East Asian Strategic Dynamics addresses the
issue of China and maritime order in East Asia. China and East
Asian Strategic Dynamics: the Shaping of a New Regional Order,
edited by Mingjiang Li and Dongmin Lee, is a pioneering work. Given
that the rise of China is a prominent issue in politics and
economics worldwide, this edited collection is essential for a wide
audience of policy-makers, academics, and students alike.
One of the few books on the subject, Young's completely illustrated
manual gives expert guidance on how to draw shirts, pants, skirts,
gloves, hats, coats, and undergarments on the human figure. He
covers folds in relation to the body, the figure's supporting
surfaces, effects of pull and crush, action folds, and more. Over
200 drawings.
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