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IUI
2006
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Activity-oriented context-aware adaptation assisting mobile geo-spatial activities
Human geospatial activities often involves the use of geographic information in mobile environment where the context of technology use is dynamic, complex, and unstable, creating ...
Guoray Cai, Yinkun Xue
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SDM
2009
SIAM
138views Data Mining» more  SDM 2009»
16 years 17 days ago
ShatterPlots: Fast Tools for Mining Large Graphs.
Graphs appear in several settings, like social networks, recommendation systems, computer communication networks, gene/protein biological networks, among others. A deep, recurring...
Ana Paula Appel, Andrew Tomkins, Christos Faloutso...
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SC
2004
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Will Moore's Law Be Sufficient?
—It seems well understood that supercomputer simulation is an enabler for scientific discoveries, weapons, and other activities of value to society. It also seems widely believed...
Erik DeBenedictis
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IFIP
2004
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
The Inherent Queuing Delay of Parallel Packet Switches
The parallel packet switch (PPS) extends the inverse multiplexing architecture, and is extensively used as the core of contemporary commercial switches. A key factor in the perfor...
Hagit Attiya, David Hay
HICSS
2003
IEEE
103views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
15 years 8 months ago
Trust, Trait Theory, and Collaboration in Telemedicine: A Circumplex Perspective
More than a process-automating tool, telemedicine is increasingly recognized for its ability to facilitate collaboration and knowledge creation between disparate healthcare provid...
Houghton G. Brown, Marshall Scott Poole, Thomas Le...