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If you have a question about this talk, please contact George A Constantinides. Asynchronous systems are widely researched, and have some good applications. However, they are yet to widely adopted by industry for the ever expanding market of computers and technology that is used in every day life. In part II of this talk series, I will discuss prevalent methods of designing asynchronous systems, their history, and their advantages and disadvantages. This should help in identifying some major reasons as to the lack of adoption of asynchronous systems in industry. This talk is part of the CAS Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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