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FPGA-based Critical Computing: TEMPUS and FP7 Projects Issues

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Vyacheslav Kharchenko; Oleg Illiashenko; Artem Boyarchuk; Chris Phillips; Jüri Vain; Madli Krispin

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Proceedings of the 10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education, p.74-79 (2014)
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Boyarchuk, Artem, Oleg Illiashenko, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, and Jüri Vain. "Serein Project: Modernization of Postgraduate Studies on Security and Resilience for Human and Industry Related Domains." Information & Security: An International Journal 35, no. 1 (2016): 29-48.
APA style: Kharchenko, V., Illiashenko O., Boyarchuk A., Phillips C., Vain J., & Krispin M. (2014).  FPGA-based Critical Computing: TEMPUS and FP7 Projects Issues. Proceedings of the 10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education. 74-79.
Chicago style: Kharchenko, Vyacheslav, Oleg Illiashenko, Artem Boyarchuk, Chris Phillips, Jüri Vain, and Madli Krispin. "FPGA-based Critical Computing: TEMPUS and FP7 Projects Issues." In Proceedings of the 10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education, 74-79., 2014.
IEEE style: Kharchenko, V., O. Illiashenko, A. Boyarchuk, C. Phillips, J. Vain, and M. Krispin, "FPGA-based Critical Computing: TEMPUS and FP7 Projects Issues", Proceedings of the 10th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education, pp. 74-79, 2014.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/EWME.2014.6877399(link is external)
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