Background: Determining whether a gene is differentially expressed in two different samples remains an important statistical problem. Prior work in this area has featured the use ...
Studying program behavior is a central component in architectural designs. In this paper, we study and exploit one aspect of program behavior, the behavior repetition, to expedite...
In survey statistics, simulation studies are usually performed by repeatedly drawing samples from population data. Furthermore, population data may be used in courses on survey sta...
We compare the performance of five well-known truncation heuristics for mitigating the effects of initialization bias in the output analysis of steady-state simulations. Two of th...
K. Preston White, Michael J. Cobb, Stephen C. Spra...
Inherent within complex instruction set architectures such as x86 are inefficiencies that do not exist in a simpler ISAs. Modern x86 implementations decode instructions into one o...
Brian Slechta, David Crowe, Brian Fahs, Michael Fe...