DocumentCode
283201
Title
Managing the development of ILC´s distributed VME Mainframe
Author
Ashcroft, D.W.
Author_Institution
Mainframe Dev. Div., ICL, Manchester, UK
fYear
1988
fDate
32252
Firstpage
42522
Lastpage
42524
Abstract
In November 1981 ILC and Fujitsu signed a chip collaborative contract whereby the Mainframe Division of ICL, based at West Gorton, Manchester were able to build a Distributed Mainframe system, using the C8000 gate CMOS gate array being developed by Fujitsu Semiconductor Division based at Kawasaki Japan. The scope of the design involved 4 major units: Processor, Store, Input/Output Controller and Disc/Magnetic Tape Controller. In all there were 42 chip types to design plus Local Area Networks (LAN) for all Input/Output controllers including a fibre optic high speed LAN for fast peripherals and ETHERNET for low speed devices. Having chosen the vendor for the technology, the main problem facing the management team was the construction of the overall project plan which covered all aspects of hardware and software design, systems integration and product introduction. The elements of the plan relevant to this paper are the validation of the technology and the hardware design
Keywords
local area networks; mainframes; project engineering; C8000 gate CMOS gate array; Disc/Magnetic Tape Controller; ETHERNET; Fujitsu; ILC; Input/Output Controller; Local Area Networks; Processor; Store; chip collaborative contract; chip types; distributed VME Mainframe; fibre optic high speed LAN; hardware design; overall project plan; product introduction; systems integration; validation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Managing ASIC Design Projects, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
209101
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