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JASIS
1998
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A Distributed Representation Approach to Group Problem Solving
This article develops a theoretical framework of distributed representations to explore the representational properties in group problem solving. The basic principle of distribute...
Jiajie Zhang
DAM
1999
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Perfect and Almost Perfect Sequences
The autocorrelation function of a sequence is a measure for how much the given sequence di ers from its translates. Periodic binary sequences with good correlation properties have...
Dieter Jungnickel, Alexander Pott
MICRO
2002
IEEE
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Drowsy instruction caches: leakage power reduction using dynamic voltage scaling and cache sub-bank prediction
On-chip caches represent a sizeable fraction of the total power consumption of microprocessors. Although large caches can significantly improve performance, they have the potentia...
Nam Sung Kim, Krisztián Flautner, David Bla...
MONET
2002
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High Performance Data Broadcasting Systems
Data broadcasting as a means of efficient data dissemination is a key technology facilitating ubiquitous computing. For this reason, broadcast scheduling algorithms have received ...
Peter Triantafillou, R. Harpantidou, Michael Pater...
SAC
2002
ACM
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Semi-automatic design of agent organisations
Designing realistic multi-agent systems is a complex process, which involves specifying not only the functionality of individual agents, but also the authority relationships and l...
Anthony Karageorgos, Simon G. Thompson, Nikolay Me...
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