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CASCON
2006
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Addressing concurrency in object-oriented software development
E-business software systems are typically incorporated in complex concurrent and interacting business activities. Understanding the concurrent and interactive demands of the enviro...
Jörg Kienzle, Shane Sendall
AAAI
1996
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Intelligent Retail Logistics Scheduling
The Supply Chain Integrated Ordering Network (SCION) Depot Bookings system automates the planning and scheduling of perishable and non-perishable commodities and the vehicles that...
John Rowe, Keith Jewers, Andrew Codd, Andrew Alcoc...
COLING
1996
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Distributing and Porting General Linguistic Tools
Our main motivation is to build general and adaptable linguistic tools and we have faced the problem of their portability. We first make a quick description of the linguistic tool...
Damien Genthial, Jacques Courtin, Jacques Menezo
ISMB
1993
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Representation for Discovery of Protein Motifs
There are several dimensions and levels of complexity in which information on protein motifs may be available. For example, onedimensional sequence motifs may be associated with s...
Darrell Conklin, Suzanne Fortier, Janice I. Glasgo...
JOLLI
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
PGF: A Portable Run-time Format for Type-theoretical Grammars
Abstract PGF (Portable Grammar Format) is a low-level language used as a target of compiling grammars written in GF (Grammatical Framework). Low-level and simple, PGF is easy to re...
Krasimir Angelov, Björn Bringert, Aarne Ranta