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SIGGRAPH
1999
ACM
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Multiresolution Mesh Morphing
We present a new method for user controlled morphing of two homeomorphic triangle meshes of arbitrary topology. In particular we focus on the problem of establishing a corresponde...
Aaron W. F. Lee, David P. Dobkin, Wim Sweldens, Pe...
MSS
1999
IEEE
166views Hardware» more  MSS 1999»
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A 64-bit, Shared Disk File System for Linux
In computer systems today, speed and responsiveness is often determined by network and storage subsystem performance. Faster, more scalable networking interfaces like Fibre Channe...
Kenneth W. Preslan, Andrew P. Barry, Jonathan Bras...
ICRA
1998
IEEE
144views Robotics» more  ICRA 1998»
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The Atacama Desert Trek: Outcomes
In June and July 1997, Nomad, a planetary-relevant mobile robot, traversed more than 220 kilometers across the barren Atacama Desert in Chile, exploring a landscape analogous to t...
Deepak Bapna, Eric Rollins, John Murphy, Mark W. M...
LCR
1998
Springer
119views System Software» more  LCR 1998»
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QoS Aspect Languages and Their Runtime Integration
Abstract. Distributedobject middleware, suchas CORBA, hides systemand network-speci c characteristics of objects behind functional interface speci cations. This simpli es developme...
Joseph P. Loyall, David E. Bakken, Richard E. Scha...
FP
1992
135views Formal Methods» more  FP 1992»
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High Level Specification of I/O in Functional Languages
The interface with the outside world has always been one of the weakest points of functional languages. It is not easy to incorporate I/O without being allowed to do side-effects....
Peter Achten, John H. G. van Groningen, Marinus J....
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