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CN
2002
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Optimal allocation of electronic content
Abstract-The delivery of large files to single users, such as application programs for some versions of the envisioned network computer, or movies, is expected by many to be one of...
Israel Cidon, Shay Kutten, Ran Soffer
CORR
2000
Springer
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On The Closest String and Substring Problems
Abstract. The problem of finding a center string that is "close" to every given string arises in computational molecular biology and coding theory. This problem has two v...
Ming Li, Bin Ma, Lusheng Wang
MICRO
2000
IEEE
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15 years 8 days ago
An Advanced Optimizer for the IA-64 Architecture
level of abstraction, compared with the program representation for scalar optimizations. For example, loop unrolling and loop unrolland-jam transformations exploit the large regist...
Rakesh Krishnaiyer, Dattatraya Kulkarni, Daniel M....
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INFORMS
1998
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Branch and Infer: A Unifying Framework for Integer and Finite Domain Constraint Programming
constraint abstractions into integer programming, and to discuss possible combinations of the two approaches. Combinatorial problems are ubiquitous in many real world applications ...
Alexander Bockmayr, Thomas Kasper
SOFTWARE
1998
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Interrupts: Just a Minute Never Is
development is a highly abstract process that requires intense concentration. The authors show that interrupting this process can significantly reduce a developer’s efficiency an...
Rini van Solingen, Egon Berghout, Frank van Latum
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