Sciweavers

296 search results - page 1 / 60
» Can More Efficient IT Be Worse for the Environment
Sort
View
COMPUTER
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Can More Efficient IT Be Worse for the Environment?
Bill Tomlinson, M. Six Silberman, Jim White
IPPS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Using Leader-Based Communication to Improve the Scalability of Single-Round Group Membership Algorithms
Sigma, the first single-round group membership (GM) algorithm, was recently introduced and demonstrated to operate consistently with theoretical expectations in a simulated WAN en...
Roger Khazan, Sophia Yuditskaya
CHI
1998
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
An Efficient Text Input Method for Pen-Based Computers
Pen-based computing has not yet taken off, partly because of the lack of fast and easy text input methods. The situation is even worse for people using East Asian languages, where...
Toshiyuki Masui
MDM
2004
Springer
147views Communications» more  MDM 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
Mobile Agents: Can They Assist with Context Awareness?
This position paper argues that the mobile agents paradigm is a useful and important technology enabling pervasive and ubiquitous computing. Context awareness drives adaptability ...
Arkady B. Zaslavsky
CADE
2001
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
More On Implicit Syntax
Proof assistants based on type theories, such as Coq and Lego, allow users to omit subterms on input that can be inferred automatically. While those mechanisms are well known, ad-h...
Marko Luther