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ISCAS
2006
IEEE
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16 years 6 days ago
The wordlength determination problem of linear time invariant systems with multiple outputs - a geometric programming approach
This paper proposes two new methods for optimizing objectives and constraints. The GP approach is very general and hardware resources in finite wordlength implementation of it allo...
S. C. Chan, K. M. Tsui
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PPOPP
2006
ACM
16 years 4 days ago
McRT-STM: a high performance software transactional memory system for a multi-core runtime
Applications need to become more concurrent to take advantage of the increased computational power provided by chip level multiprocessing. Programmers have traditionally managed t...
Bratin Saha, Ali-Reza Adl-Tabatabai, Richard L. Hu...
BMCBI
2011
15 years 1 months ago
ATAQS: A computational software tool for high throughput transition optimization and validation for selected reaction monitoring
Background: Since its inception, proteomics has essentially operated in a discovery mode with the goal of identifying and quantifying the maximal number of proteins in a sample. I...
Mi-Youn K. Brusniak, Sung-Tat Kwok, Mark Christian...
ICCAD
2008
IEEE
153views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2008»
16 years 3 months ago
SPM management using Markov chain based data access prediction
— Leveraging the power of scratchpad memories (SPMs) available in most embedded systems today is crucial to extract maximum performance from application programs. While regular a...
Taylan Yemliha, Shekhar Srikantaiah, Mahmut T. Kan...
BMCBI
2005
110views more  BMCBI 2005»
15 years 6 months ago
Discovery of protein-protein interactions using a combination of linguistic, statistical and graphical information
Background: The rapid publication of important research in the biomedical literature makes it increasingly difficult for researchers to keep current with significant work in their...
James W. Cooper, Aaron Kershenbaum