The given paper presents an overview of modern RESTful API description languages (belongs to interface description languages set) -OpenAPI, RAML, WADL, Slate -designed to provide a structured description of a RESTful web APIs (that is useful both to a human and for automated machine processing), with related RESTful web API modeling frameworks. We propose an example of the schema model of web API of the service for pre-trained distributional semantic models (word embeddings) processing. This service is a part of the "Personal Research Information System" services ecosystem -the "Research and Development Workstation Environment" class system for supporting research in the field of ontology engineering: the automated building of applied ontology in an arbitrary domain area as a main feature; scientific and technical creativity: the automated preparation of application documents for patenting inventions in Ukraine. It also presents a quick look at the relationship of Service-Oriented Architecture and Web services as well as REST fundamentals and RESTful web services; RESTful API creation process.
A formalized procedure is proposed for structure design of a microprogrammed processor (MPR) with bus organization of interconnections between the functional modules of the operating unit. The procedure is based on well-known results of V. M. Glushkov and his school (see [1, 2] and elsewhere) regarding the representation of processors by a pair of interacting automata and separate design of each automaton. The MPR is modeled by a composition of operating automata (OA) and controlling automata (CA) networks. The procedure tackles an interrelated sequence of MPR design problems: solution of operating unit (OU) structure design problems, generation of input data and solution of microprogrammed control unit (MCU) design problems. The OU structure design reduces to selecting an optimal number of functional components that comprise the operating unit, and the MCU design reduces to minimizing a composite hardware cost measure. The input data for MCU design are provided by the solution of the OU structure design problem.
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