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Computers using vacuum tubes as their electronic elements were in use throughout the 1950s, but by the 1960s they had been largely replaced by transistor-based machines, which were smaller, faster, cheaper to produce, required less power, and were more reliable. The first transistorised computer was demonstrated at the University of Manchester in 1953.[31] In the 1970s, integrated circuit technology and the subsequent creation of microprocessors, such as the Intel 4004, further decreased size and cost and further increased speed and reliability of computers. By the late 1970s, many products such as video recorders contained dedicated computers called microcontrollers, and they. | SEAMLESS OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF RELIABLE SYSTEMS Kim Walden Jean-Marc THE OBJECT-ORIENTED SERIES Your attention please The following text was published as a book by Prentice Hall in 1994. It has since gone out of print and the copyright was formally reversed back to the authors Kim Waldén and Jean-Marc Nerson in 2001. We have decided to make the text publicly available with the following provision. You may download and copy the text at will but as soon as some part is extracted and presented out of context of the complete book there must always be a clearly visible reference to the book and its authors and also a pointer to the website www.bon-method.com since the printed book is no longer available so that any reader of the partial content can quickly find the original full text. The text of this provision must also be included in any such presentation. Seamless Object-Oriented Software Architecture Analysis and Design of Reliable Systems Kim Walden Jean-Marc Nerson Printed version September 6 .