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PAAPP
2007
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15 years 7 days ago
Quantum computing: beyond the limits of conventional computation
The quantum model of computation not only o ers entirely new ways to manipulate information, but also allows information processing tasks to be formulated in unconventional, genui...
Marius Nagy, Selim G. Akl
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IJHPCA
2010
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14 years 11 months ago
Grids and Clouds: Making Workflow Applications Work in Heterogeneous Distributed Environments
Scientific workflows are frequently being used to model complex phenomena, to analyze instrumental data, to tie together information from distributed sources, and to pursue other ...
Ewa Deelman
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BMCBI
2010
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15 years 26 days ago
Ranked retrieval of Computational Biology models
Background: The study of biological systems demands computational support. If targeting a biological problem, the reuse of existing computational models can save time and effort. ...
Ron Henkel, Lukas Endler, Andre Peters, Nicolas Le...
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WABI
2009
Springer
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15 years 7 months ago
A Markov Classification Model for Metabolic Pathways
Background: This paper considers the problem of identifying pathways through metabolic networks that relate to a specific biological response. Our proposed model, HME3M, first ide...
Timothy Hancock, Hiroshi Mamitsuka
ECAI
1992
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Towards a Cooperation Knowledge Level For Collaborative Problem Solving
The cooperation knowledge level is a new computer level specifically for multi-agent problem solvers which describes rich and explicit models of common social phenomena. A cooperat...
Nicholas R. Jennings