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SI3D
2005
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
What you see is what you snap: snapping to geometry deformed on the GPU
We present a simple yet effective snapping technique for constraining the motion of the cursor of an input device to the surface of 3D models whose geometry is arbitrarily deforme...
Harlen Costa Batagelo, Shin-Ting Wu
ICSE
1998
IEEE-ACM
14 years 21 days ago
What You See Is What You Test: A Methodology for Testing Form-Based Visual Programs
Form-based visual programming languages, which include commercial spreadsheets and various research systems, have had a substantial impact on end-user computing. Research shows, h...
Gregg Rothermel, Lixin Li, Christopher DuPuis, Mar...
ASIACRYPT
2000
Springer
14 years 25 days ago
Power Analysis, What Is Now Possible...
Since Power Analysis on smart-cards was introduced by Paul Kocher [KJJ98], the validity of the model used for smart-cards has not been given much attention. In this paper, we firs...
Mehdi-Laurent Akkar, Régis Bevan, Paul Disc...
DATE
2008
IEEE
158views Hardware» more  DATE 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Performance Analysis of SoC Architectures Based on Latency-Rate Servers
This paper presents a method for static performance analysis of SoC architectures. The method is based on a network calculus theory known as LR servers. This network calculus is e...
Jelte Peter Vink, Kees van Berkel, Pieter van der ...
DATE
2005
IEEE
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14 years 2 months ago
UML 2 and SysML: An Approach to Deal with Complexity in SoC/NoC Design
UML is gaining increased attention as a system design language, as indicated by current standardization activities such as the SysML initiative and the UML for SoC Forum. Moreover...
Yves Vanderperren, Wim Dehaene