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ECEASST
2008
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Sufficient Criteria for Applicability and Non-Applicability of Rule Sequences
Abstract: In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as underlying modeling technique the following questions arise: How can one be sure that a specific sequence...
Leen Lambers, Hartmut Ehrig, Gabriele Taentzer
CORR
2006
Springer
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Perspective alignment in spatial language
It is well known that perspective alignment plays a major role in the planning and interpretation of spatial language. In order to understand the role of perspective alignment and...
Luc Steels, Martin Loetzsch
CORR
2007
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Double Clustering and Graph Navigability
Graphs are called navigable if one can find short paths through them using only local knowledge. It has been shown that for a graph to be navigable, its construction needs to mee...
Oskar Sandberg
COMPSEC
2004
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On risk: perception and direction
The idea of risk permeates the information security field. We use terms like ``risk management'', ``risk assessment'', ``risk model'' and ``risk analy...
Andrew Stewart
IJPP
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Run-time Spatial Mapping of Streaming Applications to Heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems
In this paper, we define the problem of spatial mapping. We present reasons why performing spatial mappings at run-time is both necessary and desirable. We propose what is—to ou...
Philip K. F. Hölzenspies, Timon D. ter Braak,...