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HASE
1996
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Adaptive recovery for mobile environments
Mobile computing allows ubiquitous and continuousaccess to computing resources while the users travel or work at a client's site. The flexibility introduced by mobile computi...
Nuno Neves, W. Kent Fuchs
ICPP
1995
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Hiding Miss Latencies with Multithreading on the Data Diffusion Machine
— Large parallel computers require techniques to tolerate the potentially large latencies of accessing remote data. Multithreadingis onesuch technique. We extend previous studies...
Henk L. Muller, Paul W. A. Stallard, David H. D. W...
PROCEDIA
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
Theoretical enzyme design using the Kepler scientific workflows on the Grid
One of the greatest challenges in computational chemistry is the design of enzymes to catalyze non-natural chemical reactions. We focus on harnessing the distributed parallel comp...
Jianwu Wang, Prakashan Korambath, Seonah Kim, Scot...
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DAC
2007
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Transition Delay Fault Test Pattern Generation Considering Supply Voltage Noise in a SOC Design
Due to shrinking technology, increasing functional frequency and density, and reduced noise margins with supply voltage scaling, the sensitivity of designs to supply voltage noise...
Nisar Ahmed, Mohammad Tehranipoor, Vinay Jayaram
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IEEEPACT
2008
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Skewed redundancy
Technology scaling in integrated circuits has consistently provided dramatic performance improvements in modern microprocessors. However, increasing device counts and decreasing o...
Gordon B. Bell, Mikko H. Lipasti