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SBACPAD
2007
IEEE
91views Hardware» more  SBACPAD 2007»
15 years 7 months ago
Impacts of Multiprocessor Configurations on Workloads in Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics is among the most active research areas in computer science. In this study, we investigate a suite of workloads in bioinformatics on two multiprocessor systems with...
Youfeng Wu, Mauricio Breternitz Jr., Victor Ying
ESA
2005
Springer
162views Algorithms» more  ESA 2005»
15 years 7 months ago
Negative Cycle Detection Problem
In this paper, we will describe some heuristics that can be used to improve the runtime of a wide range of commonly used algorithms for the negative cycle detection problem signiï¬...
Chi-Him Wong, Yiu-Cheong Tam
HIPC
2005
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Mobile Pipelines: Parallelizing Left-Looking Algorithms Using Navigational Programming
Abstract. Parallelizing a sequential algorithm—i.e., manually or automatically converting it into an equivalent parallel distributed algorithm—is an important problem. Ideally,...
Lei Pan, Ming Kin Lai, Michael B. Dillencourt, Lub...
CEAS
2004
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
On Attacking Statistical Spam Filters
The efforts of anti-spammers and spammers has often been described as an arms race. As we devise new ways to stem the flood of bulk mail, spammers respond by working their way ar...
Gregory L. Wittel, Shyhtsun Felix Wu
CF
2010
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Enabling a highly-scalable global address space model for petascale computing
Over the past decade, the trajectory to the petascale has been built on increased complexity and scale of the underlying parallel architectures. Meanwhile, software developers hav...
Vinod Tipparaju, Edoardo Aprà, Weikuan Yu, ...