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CORR
2008
Springer
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Dynamic System Adaptation by Constraint Orchestration
Abstract. For Paradigm models, evolution is just-in-time specified coordination conducted by a special reusable component McPal. Evolution can be treated consistently and on-the-fl...
Luuk Groenewegen, Erik P. de Vink
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AINA
2007
IEEE
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A Flexible Scheduling Framework for Deeply Embedded Systems
— Typical embedded systems must perform rather complex control and communication tasks with severely restricted computing resources. Due to these contraints most systems are sing...
Karsten Walther, Jörg Nolte
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CMG
2004
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Quality of Service Aspects and Metrics In Grid Computing
Grid computing promises to become the future computing paradigm for enterprise application after having shown to be a quite effective computing paradigm for resource-intensive sci...
Daniel A. Menascé, Emiliano Casalicchio
BMCBI
2007
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Bayesian approaches to reverse engineer cellular systems: a simulation study on nonlinear Gaussian networks
Background: Reverse engineering cellular networks is currently one of the most challenging problems in systems biology. Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) seem to be particularly su...
Fulvia Ferrazzi, Paola Sebastiani, Marco Ramoni, R...
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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2000
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Skinning Characters using Surface Oriented Free-Form Deformations
Skinning geometry effectively continues to be one of the more challenging and time consuming aspects of character setup. While anatomic and physically based approaches to skinning...
Karan Singh, Evangelos Kokkevis