Abstract. A trivalent diagram is a connected, two-colored bipartite graph (parallel edges allowed but not loops) such that every black vertex is of degree 1 or 3 and every white ve...
This paper aims to address the problem of anomaly detection and discrimination in complex behaviours, where anomalies are subtle and difficult to detect owing to the complex tempo...
The caching behavior of multimedia applications has been described as having high instruction reference locality within small loops, very large working sets, and poor data cache p...
Program slicing is a technique to identify statements that may influence the computations at other statements. Precise slicing has been shown to be undecidable for concurrent prog...
Various calculation of matrices and vectors has been used in many digital signal processing systems. Although the calculation simply repeats multiplication and addition, the reite...