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CPHYSICS
2007
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Programming physics softwares in Flash
We discuss various aspects of programming physics education software in Adobe Flash. Since the authoring environment for Flash is initially developed for non-programmers, it is ea...
Koo-Chul Lee, Julian Lee
DEBU
2007
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Thinking Big About Tiny Databases
Work on early tiny database systems, like TinyDB [17] and Cougar [23] has shown that a declarative approach can provide a powerful and easy to use interface for collecting data fr...
Michael J. Franklin, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Samuel...
JAR
2007
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Visualizing SAT Instances and Runs of the DPLL Algorithm
SAT-solvers have turned into essential tools in many areas of applied logic like, for example, hardware verification or satisfiability checking modulo theories (SMT). And althoug...
Carsten Sinz
CANDC
2000
ACM
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Step by Step Filter Based Program for Calculations of Highly Informative Derivative Curves
We have developed a microcomputer program, based on a recently described approach called step by step filter (SBSF), for calculation of derivative curves directly from spectra rec...
Vesselin Petrov, Liudmil Antonov, Hitoshi Ehara, N...
CGF
1999
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Compact Metallic Reflectance Models
The paper presents simple, physically plausible, but not physically based reflectance models for metals and other specular materials. So far there has been no metallic BRDF model ...
László Neumann, Attila Neumann, L&aa...