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WSC
2004
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Modeling a Garment Manufacturer's Cash Flow Using Object-Oriented Simulation
Garment manufacturers usually work with a short vision of the demand to come in the following months. So they want to borrow as little as possible while still making a good profit...
José A. Sepúlveda, Haluk M. Akin
JCT
2008
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Connectivity keeping edges in graphs with large minimum degree
The old well-known result of Chartrand, Kaugars and Lick [1] says that every k-connected graph G with minimum degree at least 3k/2 has a vertex v such that G - v is still k-connec...
Shinya Fujita, Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi
FTEDA
2007
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Design Automation of Real-Life Asynchronous Devices and Systems
The number of gates on a chip is quickly growing toward and beyond the one billion mark. Keeping all the gates running at the beat of a single or a few rationally related clocks i...
Alexander Taubin, Jordi Cortadella, Luciano Lavagn...
PR
2006
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Feature-based approach to semi-supervised similarity learning
For the management of digital document collections, automatic database analysis still has ties to deal with semantic queries and abstract concepts that users are looking for. When...
Philippe Henri Gosselin, Matthieu Cord
JOT
2007
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Common Requirements Problems, Their Negative Consequences, and the Industry Best Practices to Help Solve Them
In this column, I summarize the 12 worst of the most common requirements engineering problems I have observed over many years working on and with real projects as a requirements e...
Donald Firesmith