Adaptive resonance theory (ART)describes a class of artificial neural networkarchitectures that act as classification tools whichself-organize, workin realtime, and require no ret...
Cathie LeBlanc, Charles R. Katholi, Thomas R. Unna...
A variety of compilers, static analyses, and testing frameworks rely heavily on path frequency information. Uses for such information range from optimizing transformations to bug ...
Code smells are characteristics of software that indicate that code may have a design problem. Code smells have been proposed as a way for programmers to recognize the need for re...
Software developers often duplicate source code to replicate functionality. This practice can hinder the maintenance of a software project: bugs may arise when two identical code ...
In this paper, we take the idea of application-level processing on disks to one level further, and focus on an architecture, called Cluster of Active Disks (CAD), where the storag...