Service-oriented modelingService-oriented modeling is the discipline of modeling business and software systems, for the purpose of designing and specifying service-oriented business systems within a variety of architectural styles and paradigms, such as application architecture, service-oriented architecture, microservices, and cloud computing. Any service-oriented modeling method typically includes a modeling language that can be employed by both the "problem domain organization" (the business), and "solution domain organization" (the information technology department), whose unique perspectives typically influence the service development life-cycle strategy and the projects implemented using that strategy.
Discriminateur de phasedroite|cadre| Détecteurs à quatre phases. Le flux du signal va de gauche à droite. En haut à gauche se trouve une cellule de Gilbert, qui fonctionne bien pour les ondes sinusoïdales et carrées, mais moins bien pour les impulsions. Dans le cas des ondes carrées, il agit comme une porte XOR, qui peut également être fabriquée à partir de portes NAND. Au milieu à gauche se trouvent deux détecteurs de phase : l'ajout de rétroaction et la suppression d'une porte NAND produisent un détecteur temps-fréquence.
Detector (radio)In radio, a detector is a device or circuit that extracts information from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage. The term dates from the first three decades of radio (1888-1918). Unlike modern radio stations which transmit sound (an audio signal) on an uninterrupted carrier wave, early radio stations transmitted information by radiotelegraphy. The transmitter was switched on and off to produce long or short periods of radio waves, spelling out text messages in Morse code.
Product detectorA product detector is a type of demodulator used for AM and SSB signals. Rather than converting the envelope of the signal into the decoded waveform like an envelope detector, the product detector takes the product of the modulated signal and a local oscillator, hence the name. A product detector is a frequency mixer. Product detectors can be designed to accept either IF or RF frequency inputs.