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WDAG
2010
Springer
185views Algorithms» more  WDAG 2010»
15 years 10 days ago
The Computational Structure of Progress Conditions
Abstract. Understanding the effect of different progress conditions on the computability of distributed systems is an important and exciting research direction. For a system with n...
Gadi Taubenfeld
HIPC
2000
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Instruction Level Distributed Processing
Within two or three technology generations, processor architects will face a number of major challenges. Wire delays will become critical, and power considerations will temper the ...
James E. Smith
CCA
2009
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
From Interval Computations to Constraint-Related Set Computations: Towards Faster Estimation of Statistics and ODEs under Interv
Interval computations estimate the uncertainty of the result of data processing in situations in which we only know the upper bounds ∆ on the measurement errors. In this case, ba...
Vladik Kreinovich
ESCIENCE
2006
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Designing Workflow Components for e-Science
In this paper we present a general domain for the analysis of workflows and workflow components based on the notion of a collection of Turing machines sharing a set of tapes. We s...
Frank Terpstra, Pieter W. Adriaans
SIGCSE
2003
ACM
198views Education» more  SIGCSE 2003»
15 years 7 months ago
Computer graphics in undergraduate computational science education
Computer graphics forms an important part of a working scientist’s tools. This may be provided by resources with the scientist’s group or by capabilities of the toolkits that ...
Steve Cunningham, Angela B. Shiflet