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Saved by uncleflo on May 4th, 2019.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 18th, 2019.
The waterfall model is a relatively linear sequential design approach for certain areas of engineering design. In software development, it tends to be among the less iterative and flexible approaches, as progress flows in largely one direction ("downwards" like a waterfall) through the phases of conception, initiation, analysis, design, construction, testing, deployment and maintenance. The waterfall development model originated in the manufacturing and construction industries; where the highly structured physical environments meant that design changes became prohibitively expensive much sooner in the development process. When first adopted for software development, there were no recognized alternatives for knowledge-based creative work.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 17th, 2016.
Web Service Atomic Transaction is an OASIS standard. To achieve all-or-nothing property for a group of services, it defines three protocols (completion, volatile two-phase commit, and durable two-phase commit), and a set of services. These protocols and services together ensure automatic activation, registration, propagation and atomic termination of Web services. The protocols are implemented via the WS-Coordination context management framework and emulate ACID transaction properties. Following the standard, a distributed transaction has a coordinator, an initiator, and one or more participants. This document describes the WS-AtomicTransaction namespace. It also contains a directory of links to related resources using Resource Directory Description Language (RDDL) 2.0.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 12th, 2016.
In computer networking and databases, the three-phase commit protocol (3PC)[1] is a distributed algorithm which lets all nodes in a distributed system agree to commit a transaction. Unlike the two-phase commit protocol (2PC) however, 3PC is non-blocking. Specifically, 3PC places an upper bound on the amount of time required before a transaction either commits or aborts. This property ensures that if a given transaction is attempting to commit via 3PC and holds some resource locks, it will release the locks after the timeout.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 16th, 2014.
I'm designing an ESC with a small microcontroller running at 3.3V. The BLDC motors I have chosen are extremely small, and run best at 3.7V. I have the power supply for both of these (3.7V is VBATT, 3.3V is obtained using a buck converter). They are 3 phase, and the controller needs to be sensorless. I would like to measure RPM and current usage as well if it doesn't mean I will have an overly complicated design. All the docs I have found are great for higher voltages, and ridiculous currents (I will max out at ~5Amps at 3.7V, I don't necessarily need to design a 100V, 300A ESC). Questions I have: Is there a reference design I can follow somewhere around the net? What kind of protection circuitry should I use? How simple can I go? Are there any ICs that will simplify the circuit even further? Any other recommendations/tips/pointers?
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.
Ah yes, magnitude and phase. You probably never actually have to bother calculating them explicitly now, seeing as Matlab and Octave will do it for you.
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