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ECIS
2003
15 years 7 months ago
Application of the theory of organized activity to the coordination of social information systems
Co-ordination is seen as a fundamental aspect of organisational activity where computers can help. This is motivated by the need to reconcile the conflicts that arise from the div...
José A. Moinhos Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe
RECOMB
2004
Springer
16 years 6 months ago
Multiple organism gene finding by collapsed gibbs sampling
The Gibbs sampling method has been widely used for sequence analysis after it was successfully applied to the problem of identifying regulatory motif sequences upstream of genes. ...
Sourav Chatterji, Lior Pachter
HPDC
2006
IEEE
16 years 5 days ago
Toward Self Organizing Grids
— The potential of truly large scale grids can only be realized with grid architectures and deployment strategies that lower the need for human administrative intervention, and t...
Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Michael J. Lewis
NCA
2003
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Organizing a Distributed Application in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network
A distributed application that operates in an ad hoc network formed by mobile nodes must limit its use of all-to-all communication since the overall capacity of such a network is ...
Cristian Tuduce, Thomas R. Gross
CLUSTER
2004
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Application-specific scheduling for the organic grid
We propose a biologically inspired and fully-decentralized approach to the organization of computation that is based on the autonomous scheduling of strongly mobile agents on a pe...
Arjav J. Chakravarti, Gerald Baumgartner, Mario La...