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2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Access: news and blog analysis for the social sciences
The social sciences strive to understand the political, social, and cultural world around us, but have been impaired by limited access to the quantitative data sources enjoyed by ...
Mikhail Bautin, Charles B. Ward, Akshay Patil, Ste...
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PASTE
1999
ACM
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Identifying Procedural Structure in Cobol Programs
The principal control-flow abstraction mechanism in the Cobol language is the PERFORM statement. Normally, PERFORM statements are used in a straightforward manner to define para...
John Field, G. Ramalingam
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AIMDM
1999
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Active Shape Models for Customised Prosthesis Design
Abstract. Images and computer graphics play an increasingly important role in the design and manufacture of medical prostheses and implants. Images provide guidance on optimal desi...
Tim J. Hutton, Peter Hammond, John C. Davenport
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IPPS
1999
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Non-Preemptive Scheduling of Real-Time Threads on Multi-Level-Context Architectures
The rapid progress in high-performance microprocessor design has made it di cult to adapt real-time scheduling results to new models of microprocessor hardware, thus leaving an un...
Jan Jonsson, Henrik Lönn, Kang G. Shin
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ECOOPW
1999
Springer
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Providing Policy-Neutral and Transparent Access Control in Extensible Systems
Extensible systems, such as Java or the SPIN extensible operating system, allow for units of code, or extensions, to be added to a running system in almost arbitrary fashion. Exte...
Robert Grimm, Brian N. Bershad
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