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CHI
1999
ACM
14 years 1 days ago
Cooperative Inquiry: Developing new Technologies for Children with Children
In today’s homes and schools, children are emerging as frequent and experienced users of technology [3, 14]. As this trend continues, it becomes increasingly important to ask if...
Allison Druin
ECSCW
2001
13 years 9 months ago
Adaptability of classification schemes in cooperation: What does it mean?
The overview of a set of field studies highlights how different are the scenarios in which classification schemes (CS) play a role in cooperation. In all cases, adaptability is cla...
Carla Simone, Marcello Sarini
CSCL
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Operationalizing macro-scripts in CSCL technological settings
: This paper presents a conceptual analysis of the technological dimensions related to the operationalization of CSCL macro-scripts. CSCL scripts are activity models that aim at en...
Pierre Tchounikine
GLVLSI
2006
IEEE
144views VLSI» more  GLVLSI 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
Crosstalk analysis in nanometer technologies
Process variations have become a key concern of circuit designers because of their significant, yet hard to predict impact on performance and signal integrity of VLSI circuits. St...
Shahin Nazarian, Ali Iranli, Massoud Pedram
DAC
2010
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
LUT-based FPGA technology mapping for reliability
As device size shrinks to the nanometer range, FPGAs are increasingly prone to manufacturing defects. We anticipate that the ability to tolerate multiple defects will be very impo...
Jason Cong, Kirill Minkovich