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A computer architecture in which the program's instructions and the data reside in separate memory banks that are addressed independently. Named after the Mark I computer at Harvard University in ...
ONE of Harvard's finest collections, its most often seen but most frequently overlooked, is the body of artifacts in which the University lives -- its museum of architecture. Le Corbusier should ...
The Harvard Graduate School of Design displayed “Envisioning Cluny: Kenneth Conant and Representations of Medieval ...
Bauhaus activity on campus accelerated in 1937 with the appointment of the Bauhaus’s founding director, Walter Gropius, as chair of the architecture department at Harvard’s newly established Graduate ...
Five students from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology submitted a winning plan to redevelop ...
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Pisano, Gary P., and David J. Teece. "How to Capture Value from Innovation: Shaping Intellectual Property and Industry Architecture." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 08-023, September 2007.
It has a full Harvard architecture. The instructions are 16 bits in length, with a 16 bit extension when needed (no mode switches necessary) giving excellent code density. The pipeline features out-of ...