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BIBE
2005
IEEE
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Stochastic Model of Protease-Ligand Reactions
Prediction of protein tertiary structure based on amino acid sequence is one of the most challenging open questions in computational molecular biology. The two most common experim...
Paul E. Anderson, Douglas W. Raiford, Deacon J. Sw...
COLCOM
2005
IEEE
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Matching distributed systems to their environment using dissipative structures
In contrast to a large body of theoretical work on computer systems, distributed systems are not idealised constructions, unconstrained by physical world limitations. They must be...
Jim Dowling, Dominik Dahlem, Jan Sacha
HOTI
2005
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Challenges in Building a Flat-Bandwidth Memory Hierarchy for a Large-Scale Computer with Proximity Communication
Memory systems for conventional large-scale computers provide only limited bytes/s of data bandwidth when compared to their flop/s of instruction execution rate. The resulting bo...
Robert J. Drost, Craig Forrest, Bruce Guenin, Ron ...
IPPS
2005
IEEE
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Dynamic Scalable Visualization for Collaborative Scientific Applications
Science disciplines are experiencing a data avalanche. As a result, scientific research is limited by data analysis and visualization capabilities. We have been working closely wi...
Kai Li, Matthew A. Hibbs, Grant Wallace, Olga G. T...
EGPGV
2004
Springer
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Memory-Savvy Distributed Interactive Ray Tracing
Interactive ray tracing in a cluster environment requires paying close attention to the constraints of a loosely coupled distributed system. To render large scenes interactively, ...
David E. DeMarle, Christiaan P. Gribble, Steven G....