159 views153 votes15 years 11 months ago EGC 2005»
Abstract. The promise of the grid is that it will enable public access and sharing of immense amounts of computational and data resources among dynamic coalitions of individuals an...
Grid-BGC is a Grid-enabled terrestrial biogeochemical cycle simulator collaboratively developed by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Colorad...
106 views141 votes15 years 11 months ago MHCI 2005»
New mobile devices can be difficult to use because they give users access to powerful computing devices through small interfaces, which typically have limited input facilities. On...
163 views139 votes15 years 11 months ago NIME 2005»
This paper describes the audio human computer interface experiments of ixi in the past and outlines the current platform for future research. ixi software [5] was founded by Thor ...
204 views131 votes15 years 10 months ago ACMSE 2004»
Sensors are tiny computers with limited computational capability and physical resources. The implementation of secure protocols for sensor network is a big challenge. In order to ...
109 views131 votes15 years 10 months ago TIDSE 2004»
Any movie production needs a whole group of contributing authors and creative artists from various fields. The same should obviously be true for the making of a compelling VR scena...
105 views142 votes15 years 10 months ago ICPPW 2003»
Recent work in high-performance computing has shifted attention to PC clusters.. For PC-clusters, member nodes are independent computers connected by generalpurpose networks. The ...
115 views171 votes15 years 10 months ago P2P 2003»
We present the NanoPeers architecture paradigm, a peer-to-peer network of lightweight devices, lacking all or most of the capabilities of their computer-world counterparts. We ide...
140 views141 votes15 years 10 months ago ACG 2003»
We describe two Go programs, ¢¡¤£¦¥ and ¢¡¤§¨£ , developed by a Monte-Carlo approach that is simpler than Bruegmann’s (1993) approach. Our method is based on Abra...
90 views139 votes15 years 10 months ago HPDC 2002»
Many Physics experiments today generate large volumes of data. That data is then processed in a variety of ways in order to achieve the understanding of fundamental physical pheno...