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Operand

Known as: Operands 
In mathematics, an operand is the object of a mathematical operation, a quantity on which an operation is performed.
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2009
2009
Decimal multiplication is important in many commercial applications including financial analysis, banking, tax calculation… 
2002
2002
Modular inverse computation is needed in several public key cryptographic applications. In this work, we present two VLSI… 
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
OptimizingQueriesOnCompressedBitmapsSihem Amer-YahiaAT&T Labs{Researchsihem@research.att.comTheo doreJohnsonjohnsont@research.att… 
2000
2000
This paper presents several new asynchronous FIFO designs. While most existing FIFO's trade higher throughput for higher latency… 
1998
1998
Reconfigurable computing maps computation onto flexible and reprogrammable hardware. A typical reconfigurable computing (RC… 
1996
1996
Distributed intelligent monitoring and reporting facilities are of paramount importance in both service and network management as… 
1991
1991
Retargetable code generators for complex instruction set computers (CISCs) have focused on sophisticated pattern matching code… 
1972
1972
This correspondence describes an implementation scheme for the operations of addition and subtraction in the residue number…