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JSW
2008
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Formal Models for Architecture Aspects and Their Weaving
Aspect-oriented concepts are currently introduced in early stages of software development to achieve better separation of concerns. However, at the architecture level, there exists...
Chunhua Yang, Haiyang Wang
JCT
2006
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Reciprocity for multirestricted Stirling numbers
Multirestricted Stirling numbers of the second kind count the number of partitions of a given set into a given number of parts, each part being restricted to at most a fixed number...
Ji Young Choi, Ling Long, Siu-Hung Ng, Jonathan Sm...
EC
2007
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Comparison-Based Algorithms Are Robust and Randomized Algorithms Are Anytime
Randomized search heuristics (e.g., evolutionary algorithms, simulated annealing etc.) are very appealing to practitioners, they are easy to implement and usually provide good per...
Sylvain Gelly, Sylvie Ruette, Olivier Teytaud
ENTCS
2007
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Evaluating Complex MAC Protocols for Sensor Networks with APMC
In this paper we present an analysis of a MAC (Medium Access Control) protocol for wireless sensor networks. The purpose of this protocol is to manage wireless media access by con...
Michaël Cadilhac, Thomas Hérault, Rich...
EOR
2007
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Newton's method and its use in optimization
Newton’s method is a basic tool in numerical analysis and numerous applications, including operations research and data mining. We survey the history of the method, its main ide...
Boris T. Polyak