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BMCBI
2007
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Benchmarking consensus model quality assessment for protein fold recognition
Background: Selecting the highest quality 3D model of a protein structure from a number of alternatives remains an important challenge in the field of structural bioinformatics. M...
Liam J. McGuffin
BMCBI
2010
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Integrated prediction of one-dimensional structural features and their relationships with conformational flexibility in helical
Background: Many structural properties such as solvent accessibility, dihedral angles and helix-helix contacts can be assigned to each residue in a membrane protein. Independent s...
Shandar Ahmad, Yumlembam Hemjit Singh, Yogesh Paud...
CORR
2008
Springer
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Explicit Learning: an Effort towards Human Scheduling Algorithms
Scheduling problems are generally NP-hard combinatorial problems, and a lot of research has been done to solve these problems heuristically. However, most of the previous approach...
Jingpeng Li, Uwe Aickelin
CORR
2008
Springer
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Network Protection Codes: Providing Self-healing in Autonomic Networks Using Network Coding
Agile recovery from link failures in autonomic communication networks is essential to increase robustness, accessibility, and reliability of data transmission. However, this must b...
Salah A. Aly, Ahmed E. Kamal
JSA
2008
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A methodology to design arbitrary failure detectors for distributed protocols
Nowadays, there are many protocols able to cope with process crashes, but, unfortunately, a process crash represents only a particular faulty behavior. Handling tougher failures (...
Roberto Baldoni, Jean-Michel Hélary, Sara T...