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CG
2004
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Hierarchical graph maps
nd maps are powerful abstractions. Their combination, Hierarchical Graph Maps, provide effective tools to process a graph that is too large to fit on the screen. They provide hier...
James Abello
COGSCI
2000
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A neuronal basis for the fan effect
entity, but an abstraction of unknown lower-level processes, the spreadingactivation model has predictive but not explanatory power. We provide one explanation of the fan effect by...
Philip Goetz, Deborah Walters
COMPUTER
2000
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The Next-Generation Internet: Unsafe at Any Speed?
Abstract--An emerging generation of mission-critical networked applications is placing demands on the Internet protocol suite that go well beyond the properties they were designed ...
Kenneth P. Birman
LOBJET
2000
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Typing Concurrent Objects and Actors
ABSTRACT. As informal methods do little to help their use for concurrent and distributed programming, one of the most challenging current tasks is to build tools based on formal me...
Fabien Dagnat, Marc Pantel, Matthias Colin, Patric...
IJHPCA
2002
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Semantic Information Fusion for Coordinated Signal Processing in Mobile Sensor Networks
Distributed cognition of dynamic processes is commonly observed in mobile groups of animates like schools of fish, hunting lions, or in human teams for sports or military maneuvers...
David Friedlander, Shashi Phoha