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COMPUTER
2007
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The Discipline of Embedded Systems Design
ems, using abstractions that actually remove physical constraints from consideration. At the other, embedded systems design goes beyond the traditional expertise of electrical engi...
Thomas A. Henzinger, Joseph Sifakis
KAIS
2008
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A new concise representation of frequent itemsets using generators and a positive border
A complete set of frequent itemsets can get undesirably large due to redundancy when the minimum support threshold is low or when the database is dense. Several concise representat...
Guimei Liu, Jinyan Li, Limsoon Wong
TSMC
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Tracking of Multiple Targets Using Online Learning for Reference Model Adaptation
Recently, much work has been done in multiple ob-4 ject tracking on the one hand and on reference model adaptation5 for a single-object tracker on the other side. In this paper, we...
Franz Pernkopf
JSAC
2007
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Understanding the Power of Pull-Based Streaming Protocol: Can We Do Better?
— Most of the real deployed peer-to-peer streaming systems adopt pull-based streaming protocol. In this paper, we demonstrate that, besides simplicity and robustness, with proper...
Meng Zhang, Qian Zhang, Lifeng Sun, Shiqiang Yang
MICRO
2010
IEEE
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15 years 4 months ago
Tolerating Concurrency Bugs Using Transactions as Lifeguards
Abstract--Parallel programming is hard, because it is impractical to test all possible thread interleavings. One promising approach to improve a multi-threaded program's relia...
Jie Yu, Satish Narayanasamy