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ECRTS
2000
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
Tolerating faults while maximizing reward
The imprecise computation(IC) model is a general scheduling framework, capable of expressing the precision vs. timeliness trade-off involved in many current real-time applications...
Hakan Aydin, Rami G. Melhem, Daniel Mossé
IJIG
2002
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15 years 3 months ago
Motion Detection from Time-Varied Background
This paper proposes a new background subtraction method for detecting moving objects from a time-varied background. While background subtraction has traditionally worked well for ...
Ying Ren, Chin-Seng Chua, Yeong-Khing Ho
ICSE
1997
IEEE-ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Visualizing Interactions in Program Executions
Implementing, validating, modifying, or reengineering an object-oriented system requires an understanding of the object and class interactions which occur as a program executes. T...
Dean F. Jerding, John T. Stasko, Thomas Ball
JNW
2008
171views more  JNW 2008»
15 years 4 months ago
The Necessity of Semantic Technologies in Grid Discovery
Service discovery and its automation are some of the key features that a large scale, open distributed system must provide so that clients and users may take advantage of shared re...
Serena Pastore
ICMAS
1998
15 years 5 months ago
Poaching and Distraction in Asynchronous Agent Activities
We investigate coordination issues in a distributed jobshop scheduling system in which agents schedulepotentially contentious activities asynchronously in parallel. Agents in such...
Mike H. Chia, Daniel E. Neiman, Victor R. Lesser