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SIGMOD
1998
ACM
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Unbundling Active Functionality
Abstract New application areas or new technical innovations expect from database management systems more and more new functionality. However, adding functions to the DBMS as an int...
Stella Gatziu, Arne Koschel, Günter von B&uum...
TASLP
2002
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High-level approaches to confidence estimation in speech recognition
Abstract--We describe some high-level approaches to estimating confidence scores for the words output by a speech recognizer. By "high-level" we mean that the proposed me...
Stephen Cox, Srinandan Dasmahapatra
MSCS
2007
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Restriction categories III: colimits, partial limits and extensivity
ction category is an abstract formulation for a category of partial maps, defined in terms of certain specified idempotents called the restriction idempotents. All categories of...
J. Robin B. Cockett, Stephen Lack
MTA
2007
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Periodic broadcast with dynamic server selection
Abstract—Service replication is an effective way to address resource requirements and resource availability problem. Dynamic service selection enables clients to choose a server ...
Ewa Kusmierek, Yingping Lu, David Hung-Chang Du
PUC
2008
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A resource and context model for mobile middleware
Abstract Mobile computing systems should be selfmanaged to simplify operation and maintenance plus meet user's expectation with respect to Quality of Service (QoS). When archi...
Sten Lundesgaard Amundsen, Frank Eliassen