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HPDC
2008
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Code coverage, performance approximation and automatic recognition of idioms in scientific applications
Basic data flow patterns which we call idioms, such as stream, transpose, reduction, random access and stencil, are common in scientific numerical applications. We hypothesize tha...
Jiahua He, Allan Snavely, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart...
COMPSAC
1999
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Testing Extensible Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Frameworks through Scenario Templates
Design patterns have been used in object-oriented frameworks such as the IBM San Francisco framework, Apple's Rhaspody, OpenStep, and WebObjects, and DIWB. However, few guide...
Wei-Tek Tsai, Yongzhong Tu, Weiguang Shao, Ezra Eb...
BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
PatternLab for proteomics: a tool for differential shotgun proteomics
Background: A goal of proteomics is to distinguish between states of a biological system by identifying protein expression differences. Liu et al. demonstrated a method to perform...
Paulo C. Carvalho, Juliana S. G. Fischer, Emily I....
DOLAP
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
HYPE: mining hierarchical sequential patterns
Mining data warehouses is still an open problem as few approaches really take the specificities of this framework into account (e.g. multidimensionality, hierarchies, historized ...
Marc Plantevit, Anne Laurent, Maguelonne Teisseire
ECOOP
2005
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Attached Types and Their Application to Three Open Problems of Object-Oriented Programming
The three problems of the title — the first two widely discussed in the literature, the third less well known but just as important for further development of object technology ...
Bertrand Meyer