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PDSE
2000
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Applying Distributed Object Technology to Network Planning
The aim of this paper is to describe a generic interface through which a planning tool or design aid can be connected to a telecommunications network. In today's complex and ...
Tertius D. Wessels, Judy M. Bishop
NIPS
1993
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Using Local Trajectory Optimizers to Speed Up Global Optimization in Dynamic Programming
Dynamic programming provides a methodology to develop planners and controllers for nonlinear systems. However, general dynamic programming is computationally intractable. We have ...
Christopher G. Atkeson
CIDR
2009
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Towards Eco-friendly Database Management Systems
Database management systems (DBMSs) have largely ignored the task of managing the energy consumed during query processing. Both economical and environmental factors now require th...
Willis Lang, Jignesh M. Patel
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 4 months ago
Automated smoother for the numerical decoupling of dynamics models
Background: Structure identification of dynamic models for complex biological systems is the cornerstone of their reverse engineering. Biochemical Systems Theory (BST) offers a pa...
Marco Vilela, Carlos Cristiano H. Borges, Susana V...
BMCBI
2008
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Is plant mitochondrial RNA editing a source of phylogenetic incongruence? An answer from in silico and in vivo data sets
Background: In plant mitochondria, the post-transcriptional RNA editing process converts C to U at a number of specific sites of the mRNA sequence and usually restores phylogeneti...
Ernesto Picardi, Carla Quagliariello
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