Measurement Requirements and Interface - significado y definición. Qué es Measurement Requirements and Interface
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SET OF CONDITIONS SUFFICIENT FOR A COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE TO SUPPORT SYSTEM VIRTUALIZATION EFFICIENTLY
Popek and goldberg virtualization requirements

Software requirements specification         
A SET OF FUNCTIONAL AND NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS THAT A PIECE OF DESIGNED SOFTWARE NEEDS TO FULFIL, MAY INCLUDE A SET OF USE CASES
Requirements specification; IEEE 830; Req spec; Requirements specifications; Software Requirements Specification
A SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS) is a description of a software system to be developed. It is modeled after business requirements specification (CONOPS).
Measurement in quantum mechanics         
  • Stern–Gerlach experiment: Silver atoms travelling through an inhomogeneous magnetic field, and being deflected up or down depending on their spin; (1) furnace, (2) beam of silver atoms, (3) inhomogeneous magnetic field, (4) classically expected result, (5) observed result
INTERACTION OF A QUANTUM SYSTEM WITH A CLASSICAL OBSERVER
Measurement in Quantum mechanics; Quantum measurement; Measurement of quantum entanglement; Quantum Measurement Problem; Measurement in quantum theory; Von Neumann measurement scheme; Lüders rule; Quantum measurement theory
In quantum physics, a measurement is the testing or manipulation of a physical system to yield a numerical result. The predictions that quantum physics makes are in general probabilistic.
Interface (computing)         
  • USB]]-B socket.
CONCEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE; POINT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO THINGS
Interfaces (computer science); Interface pattern; Interface (programming); Computer interface; Subinterface; Software Interface; Software interface; Interface Pattern; Interface (software); Interface (Software); Interface (computer science); Function call interface
In computing, an interface is a shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information. The exchange can be between software, computer hardware, peripheral devices, humans, and combinations of these.

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Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements

The Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements are a set of conditions sufficient for a computer architecture to support system virtualization efficiently. They were introduced by Gerald J. Popek and Robert P. Goldberg in their 1974 article "Formal Requirements for Virtualizable Third Generation Architectures". Even though the requirements are derived under simplifying assumptions, they still represent a convenient way of determining whether a computer architecture supports efficient virtualization and provide guidelines for the design of virtualized computer architectures.