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+ | * [[Abstraction (computer science)]] | ||
+ | * [[Abstract interpretation]] | ||
* [[Automata theory]] | * [[Automata theory]] | ||
+ | * [[Computability#Formal models of computation]] | ||
* [[Computer science]] | * [[Computer science]] | ||
+ | * [[Discrete time]] | ||
+ | * [[State space]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 2 November 2016
An abstract machine, also called an abstract computer, is a theoretical model of a computer hardware or software system used in automata theory.
Description
Abstraction of computing processes is used in both the computer science and computer engineering disciplines and usually assumes a discrete time paradigm.
See also
- Abstraction (computer science)
- Abstract interpretation
- Automata theory
- Computability#Formal models of computation
- Computer science
- Discrete time
- State space
External links
- Abstract machine @ Wikipedia