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PUC
2007
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Understanding movement for interaction design: frameworks and approaches
The results of a study of two computer games, that use human movement as direct input, were analysed using four existing frameworks and approaches, drawn from different disciplines...
Lian Loke, Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertso...
ENTCS
2008
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The York Abstract Machine
Abstract Machine Greg Manning1 Detlef Plump2 Department of Computer Science The University of York, UK duce the York Abstract Machine (YAM) for implementing the graph programming ...
Greg Manning, Detlef Plump
IPL
2006
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Smaller superconcentrators of density 28
An N-superconcentrator is a directed, acyclic graph with N input nodes and N output nodes such that every subset of the inputs and every subset of the outputs of same cardinality ...
Uwe Schöning
DAM
2010
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Sorting with networks of data structures
We consider the problem of sorting a permutation using a network of data structures as introduced by Knuth and Tarjan. In general the model as considered previously was restricted...
Therese C. Biedl, Alexander Golynski, Angèl...
IEICET
2011
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Minimum Spanning Tree Problem with Label Selection
In this paper, we study the minimum spanning tree problem for vertex-labeled graphs, where the weights of edges may vary depending on the selection of labels of vertices at both e...
Akio Fujiyoshi, Masakazu Suzuki