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ENTCS
2002
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Separating concerns in a high-level component-based context
Building on the work of architectural description languages and aspect-oriented programming, we try to improve current visual component composition environments. In our , we intro...
Wim Vanderperren, Bart Wydaeghe
JILP
2000
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Comparing and Combining Profiles
How much do two profiles of the same program differ? When has a profile changed enough to warrant reexamination of the profiled program? And how should two or more profiles be com...
Serap A. Savari, Cliff Young
GEOINFORMATICA
1998
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Approximation-Based Similarity Search for 3-D Surface Segments
The issue of ®nding similar 3-D surface segments arises in many recent applications of spatial database systems, such as molecular biology, medical imaging, CAD, and geographic i...
Hans-Peter Kriegel, Thomas Seidl
CG
1999
Springer
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There is more to context than location
Context is a key issue in interaction between human and computer, describing the surrounding facts that add meaning. In mobile computing research published the parameter location ...
Albrecht Schmidt, Michael Beigl, Hans-Werner Gelle...
JCT
1998
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From Hall's Matching Theorem to Optimal Routing on Hypercubes
We introduce a concept of so-called disjoint ordering for any collection of finite sets. It can be viewed as a generalization of a system of distinctive representatives for the s...
Shuhong Gao, Beth Novick, Ke Qiu
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