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ISVLSI
2008
IEEE
173views VLSI» more  ISVLSI 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Hermes-GLP: A GALS Network on Chip Router with Power Control Techniques
The evolution of deep submicron technologies allows the development of increasingly complex Systems on a Chip (SoC). However, this evolution is rendering less viable some well-est...
Julian J. H. Pontes, Matheus T. Moreira, Rafael So...
IEEECIT
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Efficiently Using a CUDA-enabled GPU as Shared Resource
GPGPU is getting more and more important, but when using CUDA-enabled GPUs the special characteristics of NVIDIAs SIMT architecture have to be considered. Particularly, it is not ...
Hagen Peters, Martin Koper, Norbert Luttenberger
ACSC
2002
IEEE
14 years 19 days ago
Bracket Capabilities for Distributed Systems Security
The per-method access control lists of standard middleware technologies allow only simple forms of access control to be expressed and enforced. Research systems based on capabilit...
Mark Evered
CAISE
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Analysis and Validation of Control-Flow Complexity Measures with BPMN Process Models
Evaluating the complexity of business processes during the early stages of their development, primarily during the process modelling phase, provides organizations and stakeholder w...
Elvira Rolón Aguilar, Jorge Cardoso, F&eacu...
HICSS
2003
IEEE
119views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2003»
14 years 29 days ago
A First Person IP over HDSL Case Study
As many authors have articulated, the “last mile problem” is often cited as a persistent engineering obstacle in deploying residential broadband solutions. Additionally, some ...
Wayne Smith