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IISWC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
SD-VBS: The San Diego Vision Benchmark Suite
—In the era of multi-core, computer vision has emerged as an exciting application area which promises to continue to drive the demand for both more powerful and more energy effi...
Sravanthi Kota Venkata, Ikkjin Ahn, Donghwan Jeon,...
IWMM
2004
Springer
92views Hardware» more  IWMM 2004»
14 years 24 days ago
Memory accounting without partitions
Operating systems account for memory consumption and allow for termination at the level of individual processes. As a result, if one process consumes too much memory, it can be te...
Adam Wick, Matthew Flatt
LAWEB
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Promoting Creative Design through Toolkits
—Computer science academics and professionals typically consider their contributions in terms of the algorithms, applications, and techniques that they develop. Yet equally impor...
Saul Greenberg
PLDI
2003
ACM
14 years 21 days ago
Compile-time dynamic voltage scaling settings: opportunities and limits
With power-related concerns becoming dominant aspects of hardware and software design, significant research effort has been devoted towards system power minimization. Among run-t...
Fen Xie, Margaret Martonosi, Sharad Malik
CTRSA
2006
Springer
183views Cryptology» more  CTRSA 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Efficient Doubling on Genus 3 Curves over Binary Fields
The most important and expensive operation in a hyperelliptic curve cryptosystem (HECC) is scalar multiplication by an integer k, i.e., computing an integer k times a divisor D on ...
Xinxin Fan, Thomas J. Wollinger, Yumin Wang