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FSS
2008
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(S, N)- and R-implications: A state-of-the-art survey
In this work we give a state-of-the-art review of two of the most established classes of fuzzy implications, viz., (S, N)- and R-implications. Firstly, we discuss their properties...
Michal Baczynski, Balasubramaniam Jayaram
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CPC
2006
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Duality in Infinite Graphs
The adaption of combinatorial duality to infinite graphs has been hampered by the fact that while cuts (or cocycles) can be infinite, cycles are finite. We show that these obstruc...
Henning Bruhn, Reinhard Diestel
CACM
1998
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How Not To Prepare for a Consulting Assignment, and Other Ugly Consultancy Truths
ed the key process areas from the PCMM and made a checklist. Preparatory task number two was complete. However, I still felt underprepared. Certainly people and process are importa...
Robert L. Glass
ICSE
2012
IEEE-ACM
12 years 12 months ago
On the naturalness of software
—Natural languages like English are rich, complex, and powerful. The highly creative and graceful use of languages like English and Tamil, by masters like Shakespeare and Avvaiya...
Abram Hindle, Earl T. Barr, Zhendong Su, Mark Gabe...
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IPPS
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Elementary block based 2-dimensional dynamic and partial reconfiguration for Virtex-II FPGAs
The development of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) had tremendous improvements in the last few years. They were extended from simple logic circuits to complex Systems-on-Ch...
Michael Hübner, Christian Schuck, Jürgen...