Abstract—Cheddar is a framework dedicated to the specification of real-time schedulers, and to their analysis by simulation. It is developed in Ada. Some parts of its modular ar...
Background: Network co-regulated modules are believed to have the functionality of packaging multiple biological entities, and can thus be assumed to coordinate many biological fu...
Lina Chen, Hong Wang, Liangcai Zhang, Wan Li, Qian...
Background: Many bioinformatics applications rely on controlled vocabularies or ontologies to consistently interpret and seamlessly integrate information scattered across public r...
Irena Spasic, Daniel Schober, Susanna-Assunta Sans...
Background: The Stanford Tissue Microarray Database (TMAD) is a repository of data serving a consortium of pathologists and biomedical researchers. The tissue samples in TMAD are ...
Nigam H. Shah, Daniel L. Rubin, Inigo Espinosa, Ke...
Three-dimensional integration has the potential to improve the communication latency and integration density of chip-level multiprocessors (CMPs). However, the stacked highpower de...
Changyun Zhu, Zhenyu (Peter) Gu, Li Shang, Robert ...