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PROCEDIA
2010
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Visualising spins and clusters in regular and small-world Ising models with GPUs
Visualising computational simulation models of solid state physical systems is a hard problem for dense lattice models. Fly throughs and cutaways can aid viewer understanding of a...
Arno Leist, Daniel P. Playne, Kenneth A. Hawick
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WSC
2007
15 years 5 months ago
Building composable bridges between the conceptual space and the implementation space
Often the process and effort in building interoperable Command and Control (C2) systems and simulations can be arduous. Invariably the difficulty is in understanding what is inten...
Paul Gustavson, Tram Chase
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IDT
2008
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15 years 2 months ago
A rich semantic model of track as a foundation for sharing beliefs regarding dynamic objects and events
: Many defense, homeland security, and commercial security objectives require continuous tracking of mobile entities such as aircraft. The systems that perform these functions prod...
Frederick Hayes-Roth, Curtis L. Blais
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DAGSTUHL
2006
15 years 4 months ago
A Taxonomy of Aspects in Terms of Crosscutting Concerns
Abstract. Aspect-orientation provides support for " Separation of Concerns" by means of techniques that first isolate and then weave concerns. Most work in aspect-orienta...
Jorge Fox
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WISE
2003
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Ontology Generation from Tables
At the heart of today’s information-explosion problems are issues involving semantics, mutual understanding, concept matching, and interoperability. Ontologies and the Semantic ...
Yuri A. Tijerino, David W. Embley, Deryle W. Lonsd...