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CORR
2008
Springer
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14 years 9 months ago
The price of certainty: "waterslide curves" and the gap to capacity
The classical problem of reliable point-to-point digital communication is to achieve a low probability of error while keeping the rate high and the total power consumption small. ...
Anant Sahai, Pulkit Grover
IPPS
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
A component-based framework for the Cell Broadband Engine
With the increasing trend of microprocessor manufacturers to rely on parallelism to increase their products’ performance, there is an associated increasing need for simple techn...
Timothy D. R. Hartley, Ümit V. Çataly&...
GPCE
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Taming Macros
Scheme includes a simple yet powerful macro mechanism. Using macros, programmers can easily extend the language with new kinds of expressions and definitions, thus abstracting ove...
Ryan Culpepper, Matthias Felleisen
PARLE
1991
15 years 1 months ago
FORK: A High-Level Language for PRAMs
We present a new programming language designed to allow the convenient expression of algorithms for a parallel random access machine (PRAM). The language attempts to satisfy two p...
Torben Hagerup, Arno Schmitt, Helmut Seidl
CLIMA
2007
14 years 11 months ago
Language Constructs for Multi-agent Programming
Abstract. In this paper we are concerned with proposing, analyzing and implementing simple, yet flexible, constructs for multi-agent programming. In particular, we wish to extend ...
Louise A. Dennis, Michael Fisher, Anthony Hepple