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COMPUTER
2000
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14 years 9 months ago
What's Ahead for Embedded Software?
hysical world. How do you adapt software abstractions designed merely to transform data to meet requirements like real-time constraints, concurrency, and stringent safety considera...
Edward A. Lee
EWSA
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Modes for Software Architectures
Abstract. Modern systems are heterogeneous, geographically distributed and highly dynamic since the communication topology can vary and the components can, at any moment, connect t...
Dan Hirsch, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Sebasti&aacut...
CCGRID
2004
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Unifier: unifying cache management and communication buffer management for PVFS over InfiniBand
The advent of networking technologies and high performance transport protocols facilitates the service of storage over networks. However, they pose challenges in integration and i...
Jiesheng Wu, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, R...
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IROS
2008
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
On-line planning of time-optimal, jerk-limited trajectories
Abstract— Service robots which directly interact with humans in highly unstructured, unpredictable and dynamic environments must be able to flexibly adapt their motion in reacti...
Robert Haschke, Erik Weitnauer, Helge Ritter
HPDC
1998
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
High-Speed, Wide Area, Data Intensive Computing: A Ten Year Retrospective
Modern scientific computing involves organizing, moving, visualizing, and analyzing massive amounts of data from around the world, as well as employing largescale computation. The...
William E. Johnston