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LOGCOM
2007
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A New Modal Approach to the Logic of Intervals
In Artificial Intelligence there is a need for reasoning about continuous processes, where assertions refer to time intervals rather than time points. Taking our lead from van Ben...
Altaf Hussain
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BMCBI
2004
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Accuracy of cDNA microarray methods to detect small gene expression changes induced by neuregulin on breast epithelial cells
Background: cDNA microarrays are a powerful means to screen for biologically relevant gene expression changes, but are often limited by their ability to detect small changes accur...
Bin Yao, Sanjay N. Rakhade, Qunfang Li, Sharlin Ah...
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CCR
2002
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Efficient flooding with Passive Clustering (PC) in ad hoc networks
An ad hoc network is a fast deployable selfconfiguring wireless network characterized by node mobility, dynamic topology structure, unreliable media and limited power supply. Node...
Taek Jin Kwon, Mario Gerla
COMPUTER
2002
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Networks on Chips: A New SoC Paradigm
of abstraction and coarse granularity and distributed communication control. Focusing on using probabilistic metrics such as average values or variance to quantify design objective...
Luca Benini, Giovanni De Micheli
CSCW
2002
ACM
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Conventions and Commitments in Distributed CSCW Groups
Conventions are necessary to establish in any recurrent cooperative arrangement. In electronic work, they are important so as to regulate the use of shared objects. Based on empir...
Gloria Mark