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FCCM
1999
IEEE
210views VLSI» more  FCCM 1999»
15 years 7 months ago
Algorithm Analysis and Mapping Environment for Adaptive Computing Systems: Further Results
Abstract We are developing an integrated algorithm analysis and mapping environment particularly tailored for signal processing applications on Adaptive Computing Systems ACS. Our ...
Eric K. Pauer, Paul D. Fiore, John M. Smith
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APPROX
2010
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
Proximity Algorithms for Nearly-Doubling Spaces
We introduce a new problem in the study of doubling spaces: Given a point set S and a target dimension d , remove from S the fewest number of points so that the remaining set has d...
Lee-Ad Gottlieb, Robert Krauthgamer
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BIBE
2006
IEEE
135views Bioinformatics» more  BIBE 2006»
15 years 9 months ago
Evidence of Multiple Maximum Likelihood Points for a Phylogenetic Tree
An interesting and important, but largely ignored question associated with the ML method is whether there exists only a single maximum likelihood point for a given phylogenetic tr...
Bing Bing Zhou, Monther Tarawneh, Pinghao Wang, Da...
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FAST
2008
15 years 5 months ago
SWEEPER: An Efficient Disaster Recovery Point Identification Mechanism
Data corruption is one of the key problems that is on top of the radar screen of most CIOs. Continuous Data Protection (CDP) technologies help enterprises deal with data corruptio...
Akshat Verma, Kaladhar Voruganti, Ramani Routray, ...
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RTSS
2003
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Multiple-Resource Periodic Scheduling Problem: how much fairness is necessary?
The Pfair algorithms are optimal for independent periodic real-time tasks executing on a multiple-resource system, however, they incur a high scheduling overhead by making schedul...
Dakai Zhu, Daniel Mossé, Rami G. Melhem