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CORR
2002
Springer
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Unsupervised Learning of Morphology without Morphemes
The first morphological learner based upon the theory of Whole Word Morphology (Ford et al., 1997) is outlined, and preliminary evaluation results are presented. The program, Whol...
Sylvain Neuvel, Sean A. Fulop
CONCURRENCY
1998
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Titanium: A High-performance Java Dialect
Titanium is a language and system for high-performance parallel scientific computing. Titanium uses Java as its base, thereby leveraging the advantages of that language and allow...
Katherine A. Yelick, Luigi Semenzato, Geoff Pike, ...
TROB
2002
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Constructing reconfigurable software for machine control systems
Reconfigurable software is highly desired for automated machine tool control systems for low-cost products and short time to market. In this paper, we propose a software architectu...
Shige Wang, Kang G. Shin
PVLDB
2008
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SCOPE: easy and efficient parallel processing of massive data sets
Companies providing cloud-scale services have an increasing need to store and analyze massive data sets such as search logs and click streams. For cost and performance reasons, pr...
Ronnie Chaiken, Bob Jenkins, Per-Åke Larson,...
ESEM
2010
ACM
15 years 14 days ago
Strengthening the empirical analysis of the relationship between Linus' Law and software security
Open source software is often considered to be secure because large developer communities can be leveraged to find and fix security vulnerabilities. Eric Raymond states Linus’ L...
Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams
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