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GD
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Graph Drawing with Optimal Volume
An orthogonal drawing of a graph is an embedding of the graph in the rectangular grid, with vertices represented by axis-aligned boxes, and edges represented by paths in the grid w...
Therese C. Biedl, Torsten Thiele, David R. Wood
ECIS
2001
15 years 2 months ago
Using Problem-Domain and Artefact-Domain Architectural Modelling to Understand System Evolution
The authors describe on going research to uncover the architectonic nature of artefacts and see how these may be related to high-level, but also grounded, model of the original pr...
Thomas R. Addis, Galal Hassan Galal
TREC
2001
15 years 2 months ago
Oracle at TREC 10: Filtering and Question-Answering
: Oracle's objective in TREC-10 was to study the behavior of Oracle information retrieval in previously unexplored application areas. The software used was Oracle9i Text[1], O...
Shamin Alpha, Paul Dixon, Ciya Liao, Changwen Yang
DSD
2010
IEEE
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15 years 1 months ago
Simulation of High-Performance Memory Allocators
—Current general-purpose memory allocators do not provide sufficient speed or flexibility for modern highperformance applications. To optimize metrics like performance, memory us...
José Luis Risco-Martín, José ...
INFSOF
2006
73views more  INFSOF 2006»
15 years 1 months ago
Theory and algorithms for slicing unstructured programs
Program slicing identifies parts of a program that potentially affect a chosen computation. It has many applications in software engineering, including maintenance, evolution and ...
Mark Harman, Arun Lakhotia, David Binkley