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2005
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
How Resilient are Distributed f Fault/Intrusion-Tolerant Systems?
Fault-tolerant protocols, asynchronous and synchronous alike, make stationary fault assumptions: only a fraction f of the total n nodes may fail. Whilst a synchronous protocol is ...
Paulo Sousa, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Paulo Verí...
IWPC
2003
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
How Understanding and Restructuring Differ from Compiling - A Rewriting Perspective
Syntactic and semantic analysis are established topics in the area of compiler construction. Their application to the understanding and restructuring of large software systems rev...
Paul Klint
DT
1998
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15 years 4 months ago
How Much Logic Should Go in an FPGA Logic Block?
The logic blocks of most modern FPGAs contain clusters of look-up tables and flip flops, yet little is known about good choices for several key architectural parameters related ...
Vaughn Betz, Jonathan Rose
SIGMOD
2004
ACM
173views Database» more  SIGMOD 2004»
16 years 4 months ago
Relaxed Currency and Consistency: How to Say "Good Enough" in SQL
Despite the widespread and growing use of asynchronous copies to improve scalability, performance and availability, this practice still lacks a firm semantic foundation. Applicati...
Hongfei Guo, Jonathan Goldstein, Per-Åke Lar...
HRI
2009
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Footing in human-robot conversations: how robots might shape participant roles using gaze cues
During conversations, speakers establish their and others’ participant roles (who participates in the conversation and in what capacity)—or “footing” as termed by Goffman...
Bilge Mutlu, Toshiyuki Shiwa, Takayuki Kanda, Hiro...