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SIGCSE
1997
ACM
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15 years 5 months ago
Teaching an engineering approach for network computing
Parallelism and concurrency have long been considered as non essential during the cursus of the average programmer. However, thanks to technological advances, new promising forms ...
Eric Dillon, Carlos Gamboa Dos Santos, Jacques Guy...
CEC
2009
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Reverse-engineering of artificially evolved controllers for swarms of robots
It is generally challenging to design decentralized controllers for swarms of robots because there is often no obvious relation between the individual robot behaviors and the final...
Sabine Hauert, Jean-Christophe Zufferey, Dario Flo...
DAMON
2006
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Realizing parallelism in database operations: insights from a massively multithreaded architecture
A new trend in processor design is increased on-chip support for multithreading in the form of both chip multiprocessors and simultaneous multithreading. Recent research in databa...
John Cieslewicz, Jonathan W. Berry, Bruce Hendrick...
PADL
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
A Functional Logic Programming Approach to Graphical User Interfaces
We show how the features of modern integrated functional logic programming languages can be exploited to implement graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in a high-level declarative styl...
Michael Hanus
AAAI
2008
15 years 3 months ago
AnalogySpace: Reducing the Dimensionality of Common Sense Knowledge
We are interested in the problem of reasoning over very large common sense knowledge bases. When such a knowledge base contains noisy and subjective data, it is important to have ...
Robert Speer, Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman