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IWANN
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Characterizing Self-developing Biological Neural Networks: A First Step Towards Their Application to Computing Systems
Carbon nanotubes are often seen as the only alternative technology to silicon transistors. While they are the most likely short-term alternative, other longer-term alternatives sho...
Hugues Berry, Olivier Temam
CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Variation in element and action: supporting simultaneous development of alternative solutions
The complexity of many problems necessitates creating and exploring multiple, alternative solutions. However, current user interfaces do not cleanly support creating alternatives ...
Michael A. Terry, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kumiyo Naka...
OZCHI
2009
ACM
16 years 18 days ago
My phone is my keypad: privacy-enhanced PIN-entry on public terminals
More and more services are available on public terminals. Due to their public location and permanent availability, they can easily fall victim to manipulation. These manipulations...
Alexander De Luca, Bernhard Frauendienst, Sebastia...
HCI
2009
15 years 3 months ago
A New Approach to Design an Interactive System for Molecular Analysis
The rapid evolution of molecule's imaging and observation's techniques has caused a growing interest in studying molecular structures. Naturally, scientists have turned t...
Mouna Essabbah, Samir Otmane, Joan Hérisson...
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IS
2008
15 years 5 months ago
DFL: A dataflow language based on Petri nets and nested relational calculus
In this paper we propose DFL -- a formal, graphical workflow language for dataflows, i.e., workflows where large amounts of complex data are manipulated, and the structure of the ...
Jan Hidders, Natalia Kwasnikowska, Jacek Sroka, Je...