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JSAC
2006
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Network Kriging
ABSTRACT. Network service providers and customers are often concerned with aggregate performance measures that span multiple network paths. Unfortunately, forming such network-wide...
David B. Chua, Eric D. Kolaczyk, Mark Crovella
PSYCHNOLOGY
2006
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Navigating Information Space: Web site design and lessons from the built environment
The Web is the archetypal information space but even on a well designed site it can be difficult to find all the information you need. It is impossible to design a site so that al...
David Benyon
TECS
2008
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Quantitative analysis of the speed/accuracy trade-off in transaction level modeling
tion. Transaction Level Modeling (TLM) has been proposed to abstract communication for highspeed system simulation and rapid design space exploration. Although being widely accepte...
Gunar Schirner, Rainer Dömer
JASIS
2007
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The changing nature of information work in museums
This paper presents results from twenty-one semi-structured interviews with museum information professionals (MIPs) who were asked about their experiences working with information...
Paul F. Marty
BMCBI
2005
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Systematic survey reveals general applicability of "guilt-by-association" within gene coexpression networks
Background: Biological processes are carried out by coordinated modules of interacting molecules. As clustering methods demonstrate that genes with similar expression display incr...
Cecily J. Wolfe, Isaac S. Kohane, Atul J. Butte