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85 views 120 votes 16 years 6 days ago  ITICSE 2006»
91 views 142 votes 15 years 10 months ago  IPPS 2000»
Abstract. Wavefront computations are common in scientific applications. Although it is well understood how wavefronts are pipelined for parallel execution, the question remains: H...
144 views 150 votes 15 years 6 months ago  COMPUTER 2004»
The UCSD ActiveCampus project is an exploration of wireless location-aware computing in the university setting. ActiveClass supports classroom activities such as anonymous asking ...
133 views 129 votes 15 years 11 months ago  SIGCSE 2004»
Computer science instructors frequently teach using slides displayed with a computer and a data projector. This has many advantages, e.g., ability to present prepared materials an...
116 views 141 votes 15 years 7 months ago  EUSFLAT 2007»
The paper deals with the modelling of dynamical processes based on Soft Computing methods. The structure of a Dynamic Fuzzy Model is illustrated on a linear dynamic system of firs...
80 views 139 votes 15 years 11 months ago  SMI 2005»
We report new techniques and theory in computational topology for reconstructing surfaces with boundary. This complements and extends known techniques for surfaces without boundar...
132 views 178 votes 16 years 18 days ago  WCNC 2008»
—Partially Overlapped Channel (POC) based design, has been identified recently as a promising technique to overcome the capacity bottleneck facing wireless engineers in various ...
114 views 184 votes 15 years 12 months ago  CCGRID 2005»
The development of teaching materials for future software engineers is critical to the long term success of the Grid. At present however there is considerable turmoil in the Grid ...
127 views 163 votes 15 years 11 months ago  BIRTHDAY 2003»
Abstract. A novel framework for the design and analysis of energy-aware algorithms is presented, centered around a deterministic Bit-level (Boltzmann) Random Access Machine or BRAM...
130 views 219 votes 15 years 4 months ago  FLAIRS 2009»
Scientists typically need to take a large volume of information into account in order to deal with re-occurring tasks such as inspecting proceedings, finding related work, or revi...