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2008
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Hardware Dependability in the Presence of Soft Errors
Using formal verification for designing hardware designs free from logic design bugs has been an active area of research since the last 15 years. Technology has matured and we hav...
Ashish Darbari, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi
64
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2008
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Grand Challenge 7: Journeys in Non-Classical Computation
Susan Stepney, Samson Abramsky, Andy Adamatzky, Co...
113
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2008
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A Customisable Multiprocessor for Application-Optimised Inductive Logic Programming
This paper describes a customisable processor designed to accelerate execution of inductive logic programming, targeting advanced field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology. ...
Andreas Fidjeland, Wayne Luk, Stephen Muggleton
108
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2008
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Automation of the Complete Sample Management in a Biotech Laboratory
Both Robots and Personal Computers established new markets about 30 years ago and were enabling factors in Automation and Information Technology. However, while you can see Person...
Martin Wojtczyk, Michael Marszalek, Alois Knoll, R...
128
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2008
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Developing Knowledge-Based Systems using the Semantic Web
The benefits of reuse have long been recognized in the knowledge engineering community where the dream of creating knowledge-based systems on-the-fly from libraries of reusable co...
David Corsar, Derek H. Sleeman
79
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2008
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Subject Reduction vs Intersection
Steffen van Bakel
75
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2008
15 years 2 months ago
On the Use of Real-Time Maude for Architecture Description and Verification: A Case Study
Chadlia Jerad, Kamel Barkaoui, Amel Grissa-Touzi
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2008
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Events, Causality and Symmetry
Glynn Winskel
BCS
2008
15 years 2 months ago
Brain-Like Approximate Reasoning
Andrzej W. Przybyszewski
114
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2008
15 years 2 months ago
A Hardware Relaxation Paradigm for Solving NP-Hard Problems
Digital circuits with feedback loops can solve some instances of NP-hard problems by relaxation: the circuit will either oscillate or settle down to a stable state that represents...
Paul Cockshott, Andreas Koltes, John O'Donnell, Pa...