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INTERNET
2007
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15 years 2 months ago
Workflow Planning on a Grid
evel of abstraction, we can represent a workflow as a directed graph with operators (or tasks) at the vertices (see Figure 1). Each operator takes inputs from data sources or from ...
Craig W. Thompson, Wing Ning Li, Zhichun Xiao
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TVLSI
2010
14 years 9 months ago
Variation-Aware System-Level Power Analysis
Abstract-- The operational characteristics of integrated circuits based on nanoscale semiconductor technology are expected to be increasingly affected by variations in the manufact...
Saumya Chandra, Kanishka Lahiri, Anand Raghunathan...
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SPE
1998
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15 years 2 months ago
Timing Trials, or the Trials of Timing: Experiments with Scripting and User-Interface Languages
This paper describes some basic experiments to see how fast various popular scripting and user-interface languages run on a spectrum of representative tasks. We found enormous var...
Brian W. Kernighan, Christopher J. Van Wyk
CVPR
2001
IEEE
16 years 4 months ago
Simultaneous linear estimation of multiple view geometry and lens distortion
A bugbear of uncalibrated stereo reconstruction is that cameras which deviate from the pinhole model have to be pre-calibrated in order to correct for nonlinear lens distortion. I...
Andrew W. Fitzgibbon
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ICSE
2008
IEEE-ACM
16 years 3 months ago
ARTOO: adaptive random testing for object-oriented software
Intuition is often not a good guide to know which testing strategies will work best. There is no substitute for experimental analysis based on objective criteria: how many bugs a ...
Ilinca Ciupa, Andreas Leitner, Manuel Oriol, Bertr...