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WABI
2010
Springer
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Haplotype Inference on Pedigrees with Recombinations and Mutations
Abstract. Haplotype Inference (HI) is a computational challenge of crucial importance in a range of genetic studies, such as functional genomics, pharmacogenetics and population ge...
Yuri Pirola, Paola Bonizzoni, Tao Jiang
WDAG
2010
Springer
218views Algorithms» more  WDAG 2010»
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Anonymous Asynchronous Systems: The Case of Failure Detectors
Abstract: Due the multiplicity of loci of control, a main issue distributed systems have to cope with lies in the uncertainty on the system state created by the adversaries that ar...
François Bonnet, Michel Raynal
WDAG
2010
Springer
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Brief Announcement: Failure Detectors Encapsulate Fairness
Abstract. We argue that failure detectors encapsulate fairness. Fairness is a measure of the number of steps a process takes relative to another processes and/or messages in transi...
Scott M. Pike, Srikanth Sastry, Jennifer L. Welch
CEC
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Beating the 'world champion' evolutionary algorithm via REVAC tuning
Abstract-- We present a case study demonstrating that using the REVAC parameter tuning method we can greatly improve the `world champion' EA (the winner of the CEC2005 competi...
Selmar K. Smit, A. E. Eiben
ICTAI
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
The BioASP Library: ASP Solutions for Systems Biology
Abstract--Today's molecular biology is confronted with enormous amounts of data, generated by new high-throughput technologies, along with an increasing number of biological m...
Martin Gebser, Arne König, Torsten Schaub, Sv...
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