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CPHYSICS
2007
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The way towards thermonuclear fusion simulators
In parallel to the ITER project itself, many initiatives address complementary technological issues relevant to a fusion reactor, as well as many remaining scientific issues. One...
A. Bécoulet, Per Strand, H. Wilson, M. Roma...
CVIU
2007
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Smart particle filtering for high-dimensional tracking
Tracking articulated structures like a hand or body within a reasonable time is challenging because of the high dimensionality of the state space. Recently, a new optimization met...
Matthieu Bray, Esther Koller-Meier, Luc J. Van Goo...
JSA
2008
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A methodology to design arbitrary failure detectors for distributed protocols
Nowadays, there are many protocols able to cope with process crashes, but, unfortunately, a process crash represents only a particular faulty behavior. Handling tougher failures (...
Roberto Baldoni, Jean-Michel Hélary, Sara T...
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KER
2008
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Tuplespace-based computing for the Semantic Web: a survey of the state-of-the-art
Semantic technologies promise to solve many challenging problems of the present Web applications. As they achieve a feasible level of maturity, they become increasingly accepted i...
Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl, ...
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JLP
2006
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A formally grounded software specification method
One of the goals of software engineering is to provide what is necessary to write relevant, legible, useful descriptions of the systems to be developed, which will be the basis of...
Christine Choppy, Gianna Reggio
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