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ICPPW
2002
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
Experiments with Parallelizing a Tribology Application
Different parallelization methods vary in their system requirements, programming styles, efficiency of exploring parallelism, and the application characteristics they can handle....
Vipin Chaudhary, W. L. Hase, Hai Jiang, L. Sun, Da...
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ISCAPDCS
2007
15 years 3 months ago
An autonomic element design for a distributed object system
Current research in autonomic computing suffers from the lack of a common definition of the basic autonomic entities. Defining and developing the basic autonomic entities and maki...
M. Muztaba Fuad, Debzani Deb, Michael J. Oudshoorn
113
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POPL
1993
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Quasi-Static Scoping: Sharing Variable Bindings Across Multiple Lexical Scopes
Static scoping embodies a strong encapsulation mechanism for hiding the details of program units. Yet, it does not allow the sharing of variable bindings locations across indepe...
Shinn-Der Lee, Daniel P. Friedman
103
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ICDCSW
2002
IEEE
15 years 7 months ago
TWSAPI: A Generic Teamwork Services Application Programming Interface
One of the problems faced by large, global organizations and enterprises is to effectively enable their employees to collaborate across locations. People need collaborative work s...
Engin Kirda, Gerald Reif, Harald Gall, Pascal Fenk...
TSMC
2008
104views more  TSMC 2008»
15 years 2 months ago
Using Shared-Resource Capacity for Robust Control of Failure-Prone Manufacturing Systems
Deadlock-free resource allocation has been an active area of research in flexible manufacturing. Most researchers have assumed that allocated resources do not fail, and thus, littl...
Shengyong Wang, Song Foh Chew, Mark A. Lawley