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ECAI
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Cheating Is Not Playing: Methodological Issues of Computational Game Theory
Abstract. Computational Game Theory is a way to study and evaluate behaviors using game theory models, via agent-based computer simulations. One of the most known example of this a...
Bruno Beaufils, Philippe Mathieu
CDC
2008
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
A repetitive process approach to the control of self-servowriting in disk drives
Abstract— This paper considers the control problem for selfservowriting in disk drives where information propagation occurs in two independent directions, i.e. time and track num...
Krzysztof Galkowski, Wojciech Paszke, Eric Rogers
WICSA
2007
14 years 11 months ago
Do Architecture Design Methods Meet Architects' Needs?
Several Software Architecture Design Methods (SADM) have been published, reviewed, and compared. But these surveys and comparisons are mostly centered on intrinsic elements of the...
Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone, Philippe Kruchte...
LCTRTS
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Debugging FPGA-based packet processing systems through transaction-level communication-centric monitoring
The fine-grained parallelism inherent in FPGAs has encouraged their use in packet processing systems. Debugging and performance evaluation of such complex designs can be signifi...
Paul Edward McKechnie, Michaela Blott, Wim Vanderb...
WCRE
1999
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
MoJo: A Distance Metric for Software Clusterings
The software clustering problem has attracted much attention recently, since it is an integral part of the process of reverse engineering large software systems. A key problem in ...
Vassilios Tzerpos, Richard C. Holt