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IJON
2007
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Neurospaces: Towards automated model partitioning for parallel computers
Parallel computers have the computing power needed to simulate biologically accurate neuronal network models. Partitioning is the process of cutting a model in pieces and assignin...
Hugo Cornelis, Erik De Schutter
ECBS
2009
IEEE
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15 years 7 months ago
Optimisation Process for Maintaining Evolvability during Software Evolution
Software systems have to be changed continuously and evolutionarily throughout the whole time of their development and usage. Meanwhile, the software systems have to remain flexi...
Robert Brcina, Stephan Bode, Matthias Riebisch
ESORICS
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Satisfiability and Resiliency in Workflow Systems
We propose the role-and-relation-based access control (R2 BAC) model for workflow systems. In R2 BAC, in addition to a user's role memberships, the user's relationships w...
Qihua Wang, Ninghui Li
AAAI
1990
15 years 1 months ago
Approximation Reformulations
Although computers are widely used to simulate complex physical systems, crafting the underlying models that enable computer analysis remains difficult. When a model is created fo...
Daniel S. Weld
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ALIFE
2006
15 years 19 days ago
A Comprehensive Overview of the Applications of Artificial Life
We review the applications of artificial life (ALife), the creation of synthetic life on computers to study, simulate, and understand living systems. The definition and features of...
Kyung-Joong Kim, Sung-Bae Cho