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ECRTS
2000
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Tolerating faults while maximizing reward
The imprecise computation(IC) model is a general scheduling framework, capable of expressing the precision vs. timeliness trade-off involved in many current real-time applications...
Hakan Aydin, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé
IJIG
2002
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15 years 6 days ago
Motion Detection from Time-Varied Background
This paper proposes a new background subtraction method for detecting moving objects from a time-varied background. While background subtraction has traditionally worked well for ...
Ying Ren, Chin-Seng Chua, Yeong-Khing Ho
111
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ICSE
1997
IEEE-ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Visualizing Interactions in Program Executions
Implementing, validating, modifying, or reengineering an object-oriented system requires an understanding of the object and class interactions which occur as a program executes. T...
Dean F. Jerding, John T. Stasko, Thomas Ball
JNW
2008
171views more  JNW 2008»
15 years 15 days ago
The Necessity of Semantic Technologies in Grid Discovery
Service discovery and its automation are some of the key features that a large scale, open distributed system must provide so that clients and users may take advantage of shared re...
Serena Pastore
72
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ICMAS
1998
15 years 1 months ago
Poaching and Distraction in Asynchronous Agent Activities
We investigate coordination issues in a distributed jobshop scheduling system in which agents schedulepotentially contentious activities asynchronously in parallel. Agents in such...
Mike H. Chia, Daniel E. Neiman, Victor R. Lesser