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ATC
2008
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
Scheduling for Reliable Execution in Autonomic Systems
Abstract. Scheduling the execution of multiple concurrent tasks on shared resources such as CPUs and network links is essential to ensuring the reliable operation of many autonomic...
Terry Tidwell, Robert Glaubius, Christopher D. Gil...
CODES
2000
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Frequency interleaving as a codesign scheduling paradigm
Frequency interleaving is introduced as a means of conceptualizing and co-scheduling hardware and software behaviors so that software models with conceptually unbounded state and ...
JoAnn M. Paul, Simon N. Peffers, Donald E. Thomas
TAMC
2007
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
A Characterization of the Language Classes Learnable with Correction Queries
Abstract. Formal language learning models have been widely investigated in the last four decades. But it was not until recently that the model of learning from corrections was intr...
Cristina Tîrnauca, Satoshi Kobayashi
TNC
2004
132views Education» more  TNC 2004»
14 years 9 days ago
Distributed Encoding Environment based on Grids and IBP Infrastructure
This paper introduces an environment for distributed video transcoding based on Grid computing infrastructure and Internet Backplane Protocol storage infrastructure. A model for s...
Petr Holub, Lukás Hejtmánek
MODELLIERUNG
2001
14 years 9 days ago
Applicability of the Object Constraint Language (OCL) in Commercial Software Development for Vehicle Routing and Scheduling Soft
Abstract: Models are important artefacts that support human understanding and communication. Often software development involves specialists from a variety of fields, e.g. mathemat...
Peter Wendorff