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HICSS
2009
IEEE
144views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2009»
15 years 6 months ago
Operationalised Business Intelligence: Knowledge Sharing with an Enterprise Ambition at the Amsterdam-Amstelland Police Departme
In this article we describe the operationalised Business Intelligence (BI) environment of the Amsterdam-Amstelland Police Department (AAPD) as it presented itself in the spring of...
Stijn Viaene, Luc Lutin, Steven De Hertogh
HICSS
2007
IEEE
120views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2007»
15 years 5 months ago
The Role of a Shared Mental Model of Collaboration Technology in Facilitating Knowledge Work in Virtual Teams
We studied 52 field examples interaction breakdown in information technology project virtual teams and actions leaders took to fix it using information and communication technolog...
Dominic M. Thomas, Robert P. Bostrom
MICRO
2010
IEEE
215views Hardware» more  MICRO 2010»
14 years 10 months ago
A Task-Centric Memory Model for Scalable Accelerator Architectures
This paper presents a task-centric memory model for 1000-core compute accelerators. Visual computing applications are emerging as an important class of workloads that can exploit ...
John H. Kelm, Daniel R. Johnson, Steven S. Lumetta...
BMCBI
2008
114views more  BMCBI 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Indel PDB: A database of structural insertions and deletions derived from sequence alignments of closely related proteins
Background: Insertions and deletions (indels) represent a common type of sequence variations, which are less studied and pose many important biological questions. Recent research ...
Michael Hsing, Artem Cherkasov
GRID
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
An end-to-end Web services-based infrastructure for biomedical applications
— Services-oriented architectures hold a lot of promise for grid-enabling scientific applications. In recent times, Web services have gained wide-spread acceptance in the Grid c...
Sriram Krishnan, Kim Baldridge, Jerry P. Greenberg...