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BMCBI
2005
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14 years 9 months ago
Systematic survey reveals general applicability of "guilt-by-association" within gene coexpression networks
Background: Biological processes are carried out by coordinated modules of interacting molecules. As clustering methods demonstrate that genes with similar expression display incr...
Cecily J. Wolfe, Isaac S. Kohane, Atul J. Butte
APCSAC
2003
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Mapping Applications to a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable System
This paper introduces a method which can be used to map applications written in a high level source language program, like C, to a coarse grain reconfigurable architecture, MONTIU...
Yuanqing Guo, Gerard J. M. Smit, Hajo Broersma, Mi...
USENIX
2004
14 years 11 months ago
C-JDBC: Flexible Database Clustering Middleware
Large web or e-commerce sites are frequently hosted on clusters. Successful open-source tools exist for clustering the front tiers of such sites (web servers and application serve...
Emmanuel Cecchet, Julie Marguerite, Willy Zwaenepo...
CLUSTER
2002
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
High Performance User Level Sockets over Gigabit Ethernet
While a number of User-Level Protocols have been developed to reduce the gap between the performance capabilities of the physical network and the performance actually available, a...
Pavan Balaji, Piyush Shivam, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabale...
RTSS
1999
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Implementing a General Real-Time Scheduling Framework in the RED-Linux Real-Time Kernel
Many scheduling paradigms have been studied for realtime applications and real-time communication network. Among them, the most commonly used paradigms include priority-driven, ti...
Yu-Chung Wang, Kwei-Jay Lin