Bus (computing), a communication system that transfers data between different components in a computer or between different computers
Memory bus, a bus between the computer and the memory
PCI bus, a bus between motherboard and peripherals that uses the Peripheral Component Interconnect standard
USB (Universal Serial Bus), a standard communication protocol used by many portable devices, computer peripherals and storage media
Programming Language for Business, a business-oriented programming language originally called DATABUS
the Databus project from DBpedia
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originally called DATABUS the Databus project from DBpedia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Databus. If an internal link...
version of DATABUS became an ANSI standard, and the name PL/B came about when Datapoint chose not to release its trademark on the DATABUS name. Much like...
of civilian aircraft are interconnected using an avionics databus. Common avionics databus protocols, with their primary application, include: Aircraft...
AFDX) defines the use of a deterministic Ethernet network as an avionic databus in later aircraft like the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787. This standard...
others, such as the 360/195, have larger internal data paths. The external databus width is not used to determine the width of the architecture; the NS32008...
Devices Co of Canada contains two 32-bit processors with a MIL STD1553B databus. It has capacity for additional systems, such as a Battlefield Information...
dual integrated avionics computer, a digital databus (a commercial derivative of the MIL-STD-1553 databus), dual Primus II integrated radio system, automatic...
with seven and 19 tubes, to take advantage of the Cirit's MIL-STD-1760 databus capabilities. It has been in production since 2010 and 5000 units have...
was an 80387 part that was compatible with the 386SX (i.e. with a 16-bit databus). The 386SX was packaged in a surface-mount QFP and sometimes offered in...
Ethernet), defines the use of a deterministic Ethernet network as an avionic databus in modern aircraft like the Airbus A380, the Sukhoi Superjet 100, the Bombardier...
rotor, Gem 60 engines, new wheeled tricycle undercarriage and MIL-STD-1553 databus. Only one prototype built (serial/registration ZE477 / G-17-24) in 1984...
processor and takes over the address data from the multiplexed address-/databus. The 8283 has the same functionality, but the data is inverted. In 1980...
Embraer BR2 data link, FLIR Systems navigation equipment, Elbit INS/GPS/databus, the adoption of a glass cockpit, a new OBOGS system and HMD DASH IV. A-11A...
reaffirmed in 2013 establishes IEEE-1394 standards as a military and aerospace databus network in those vehicles. AS5643 is utilized by several large programs...
and computing scalability purposes. An application could be developed in DATABUS, Datapoint's proprietary COBOL-like language and deployed on a single computer...
RISC-like cores coupled with signal processing units (DSP or DSE) via a databus. The initial software development kit (sdk4) was based on cygwin 1.3.x...
Byteflight is an automotive databus created by BMW and partners Motorola, Elmos Semiconductor and Infineon to address the need for a modernized safety-critical...
BASIC (some dialects) Programming Language for Business (PL/B, formerly DATABUS, later versions added optional compiling) Eiffel (via Melting Ice Technology...