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CSB
2005
IEEE
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15 years 3 months ago
Problem Solving Environment Approach to Integrating Diverse Biological Data Sources
Scientists face an ever-increasing challenge in investigating biological systems with high throughput experimental methods such as mass spectrometry and gene arrays because of the...
Eric G. Stephan, Kyle R. Klicker, Mudita Singhal, ...
RTAS
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Bounding Worst-Case Data Cache Behavior by Analytically Deriving Cache Reference Patterns
While caches have become invaluable for higher-end architectures due to their ability to hide, in part, the gap between processor speed and memory access times, caches (and partic...
Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller
BMCBI
2004
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14 years 9 months ago
FRAGS: estimation of coding sequence substitution rates from fragmentary data
Background: Rates of substitution in protein-coding sequences can provide important insights into evolutionary processes that are of biomedical and theoretical interest. Increased...
Estienne C. Swart, Winston A. Hide, Cathal Seoighe
CASCON
1996
139views Education» more  CASCON 1996»
14 years 11 months ago
Data locality sensitivity of multithreaded computations on a distributed-memory multiprocessor
The locality of the data in parallel programs is known to have a strong impact on the performance of distributed-memory multiprocessor systems. The worse the locality in access pa...
Xinmin Tian, Shashank S. Nemawarkar, Guang R. Gao,...
RTAS
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Bounding Preemption Delay within Data Cache Reference Patterns for Real-Time Tasks
Caches have become invaluable for higher-end architectures to hide, in part, the increasing gap between processor speed and memory access times. While the effect of caches on timi...
Harini Ramaprasad, Frank Mueller