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CIBCB
2009
IEEE
14 years 12 months ago
An application of the metric access methods to the mass spectrometry data
Mass spectrometry is a very popular method for protein and peptide identification nowadays. Abundance of data generated in this way grows exponentially every year and although ther...
Jiri Novák, David Hoksza
ICSE
2001
IEEE-ACM
15 years 3 months ago
A Web-Oriented Architectural Aspect for the Emerging Computational Tapestry
An emerging tapestry of computations will soon integrate systems around the globe. It will evolve without central control. Its complexity will be vast. We need new ideas, tools an...
Kevin J. Sullivan, Avneesh Saxena
EC
2011
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14 years 5 months ago
Computer-Automated Evolution of an X-Band Antenna for NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission
Whereas the current practice of designing antennas by hand is severely limited because it is both time and labor intensive and requires a significant amount of domain knowledge, ...
Gregory Hornby, Jason D. Lohn, Derek S. Linden
PODC
1999
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Dynamically Configurable Distributed Objects
The dynamically configurable distributed object (DCDO) model helps enable object evolution and facilitate the development of distributed objects from multiple independent implemen...
Michael J. Lewis, Andrew S. Grimshaw
BIBE
2007
IEEE
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15 years 5 months ago
QOMA2: Optimizing the alignment of many sequences
Abstract—We consider the problem of aligning multiple protein sequences with the goal of maximizing the SP (Sum-of-Pairs) score, when the number of sequences is large. The QOMA (...
Xu Zhang, Tamer Kahveci