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ECOOP
1995
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Do Object-Oriented Languages Need Special Hardware Support?
Previous studies have shown that object-oriented programs have different execution characteristics than procedural programs, and that special object-oriented hardware can improve p...
Urs Hölzle, David Ungar
ICMCS
1994
IEEE
147views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 1994»
13 years 9 months ago
Supporting Temporal Multimedia Operations in Object-Oriented Database Systems
Advanced applications in fields like electronic publishing and telecooperation face the problem of handling multimedia information. Conventional database systems do not offer adeq...
Karl Aberer, Wolfgang Klas
SSDBM
1994
IEEE
153views Database» more  SSDBM 1994»
13 years 9 months ago
An Object-Oriented Data Model for a Time Series Management System
The analysis of time series is a central issue in economic research and many other scientific applications. However, the data management functionality for this field is not provid...
Werner Dreyer, Angelika Kotz Dittrich, Duri Schmid...
CONIELECOMP
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Integrating Advanced GLSL Shading and XML Agents into a Learning-Oriented 3D Engine
Most of the existing 3D engines are overwhelmingly complex and do not integrate support for virtual characters. We have developed a teaching oriented 3D engine with support for su...
Edgar Velázquez-Armendáriz, Erik Mil...
OOPSLA
2010
Springer
13 years 3 months ago
From OO to FPGA: fitting round objects into square hardware?
Consumer electronics today such as cell phones often have one or more low-power FPGAs to assist with energyintensive operations in order to reduce overall energy consumption and i...
Stephen Kou, Jens Palsberg