The sincerest form of flattery.
Presents information on the use of emulation in computers to stop software from becoming redundant. How the process works; Backwards compatibility; Sun Microsystem's Java cross-platform language; Interpreter described as the simplest sort of software emulator; Discussion of other methods including...
| Publicado en: | Economist Vol. 350; no. 8110; pp. 96 - 98 |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
3/13/1999
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