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BCSHCI
2007
15 years 8 months ago
Using formal models to design user interfaces: a case study
The use of formal models for user interface design can provide a number of benefits. It can help to ensure consistency across designs for multiple platforms, prove properties such...
Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves
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BMCBI
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Bounds on the distribution of the number of gaps when circles and lines are covered by fragments: Theory and practical applicati
Background: The question of how a circle or line segment becomes covered when random arcs are marked off has arisen repeatedly in bioinformatics. The number of uncovered gaps is o...
John Moriarty, Julian R. Marchesi, Anthony Metcalf...
JOT
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Observer-Conditioned-Observable Design Pattern
The Observer-Conditioned-Observable (OCO) combines digitizing and transcoding of numeric change events. During the processing of numeric events, the transcoder converts the number...
Douglas A. Lyon, Carl F. R. Weiman
PVLDB
2011
14 years 9 months ago
An Incremental Hausdorff Distance Calculation Algorithm
The Hausdorff distance is commonly used as a similarity measure between two point sets. Using this measure, a set X is considered similar to Y iff every point in X is close to at ...
Sarana Nutanong, Edwin H. Jacox, Hanan Samet
MATES
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Paraconsistent Assertions
Classical logic predicts that everything (thus nothing useful at all) follows from inconsistency. A paraconsistent logic is a logic where inconsistency does not lead to such an exp...
Jørgen Villadsen