Abstract

The present study is related to modeling of complex interfaces for visually impaired people. The considerations are about the modeling of parallel devices handling requests which are certain tasks. The model, as presented, allows solving the problems by synchronization. It could provide possibilities to reduce the overhead in software realizations.

Highlights

  • The development of computer technology provides possibilities for deliberate combining of multiple devices into an integrated unified system designed to provide or facilitate the use of certain services

  • An adequate method for description and studies of computer systems is shown

  • The case modelling shown refers to sample configurations conforming to the conditions for application of intelligent interface complexes based on embedded devices

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Summary

Introduction

The development of computer technology provides possibilities for deliberate combining of multiple devices into an integrated unified system designed to provide or facilitate the use of certain services. An adequate method for description and studies of computer systems (the intelligent interface designed itself as an embedded system is practically a computer system) is shown This statement is based on the fact that the nature of the computer systems is quite close to that of Markov processes with discrete states (so called Markov chains). The case modelling shown refers to sample configurations conforming to the conditions for application of intelligent interface complexes based on embedded devices. In this respect, the work is distinct by the semantics of the material presented

Description of the Elements and Dynamics of a Markov System
Markov Model of Real System Elements with Discrete States and Discrete Time
D2 D3 D4 Ti 2 1 1 0
A System with Two Parallel Servicing Devices with 0 or 1 Task in the Queue
Conclusions and Guidelines for Further Research
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