testbed

testbed
Any platform (hardware or software) used as a basis for experimentation

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  • Testbed — Mit Testbed bezeichnet man im Allgemeinen eine wissenschaftliche Plattform für Experimente bzw. Forschung. Der Begriff kommt aus dem Englischen und bedeutet übersetzt Testumgebung oder Prüfstand[1] Testbed in der Informatik In der Informatik… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Testbed — A testbed is a platform for experimentation for large development projects. Testbeds allow for rigorous, transparent and replicable testing of scientific theories, computational tools, and other new technologies.The term is used across many… …   Wikipedia

  • testbed — /ˈtɛst bɛd/ (say test bed) noun 1. a framework and foundation on which an electrical machine or an engine is placed for the purpose of carrying out a test under load. 2. a location in which new technology can be tested in a real life situation.… …  

  • Mounted Warfare TestBed — (MWTB) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, was the premier site for distributed simulation experiments in the US Army for over 20 years. It used simulation systems, including fully manned virtual simulators and computer generated forces, to perform… …   Wikipedia

  • Palomar Testbed Interferometer — 33.356388888889 116.8657Koordinaten: 33° 21′ 23″ N, 116° 51′ 54″ W …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • LDRA Testbed — provides static code analysis, as well as code, quality and design reviews and test verification for code coverage and the product was developed by LDRA.It makes use of static analysis and dynamic analysis technology to assist software developers …   Wikipedia

  • Palomar Testbed Interferometer — The Palomar Testbed Interferometer is a near IR, long baseline stellar interferometer located at Palomar Observatory in north San Diego County. It was built by Caltech/JPL and is intended to serve as a testbed for developing interferometric… …   Wikipedia

  • Kentucky Linux Athlon Testbed — The Kentucky Linux Athlon Testbed (or KLAT2) is a 64+2 node Beowulf cluster built by the University of Kentucky in 2000. The cluster used entirely off the shelf components. It is capable of over 64 GFLOPS using ScaLAPACK, and approximately 22.8… …   Wikipedia

  • TRAIL — Testbed Routers for Advanced Internet Labs (project, ISI) …   Acronyms

  • TRAIL — Testbed Routers for Advanced Internet Labs (project, ISI) …   Acronyms von A bis Z

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