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ISVLSI
2003
IEEE
138views VLSI» more  ISVLSI 2003»
15 years 11 months ago
Bouncing Threads: Merging a New Execution Model into a Nanotechnology Memory
The need for small, high speed, low power computers as the end of Moore’s law approaches is driving research into nanotechnology. These novel devices have significantly differe...
Sarah E. Frost, Arun Rodrigues, Charles A. Giefer,...
HICSS
2000
IEEE
104views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2000»
15 years 10 months ago
Placement of Dispersed Generations Systems for Reduced Losses
Recent improvements in fuel cell technology along with an increasing demand for small generator units have led to renewed interest in dispersed generation units. This work demonst...
T. Griffin, K. Tomsovic, D. Secrest, A. Law
SCHOLARPEDIA
2008
85views more  SCHOLARPEDIA 2008»
15 years 5 months ago
Stellar convection simulations
What are supergranules? Why do they stand out? Preliminary results from realistic simulations of solar convection on supergranule scales (96 Mm wide by 20 Mm deep) are presented. T...
Sacha Brun, Mark Miesch
VISSOFT
2002
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Visualization of Component-based Software
New component-based techniques are emerging, leading to new ways to develop software. Industrial component technologies such as COM, JavaBeans, EJB, or CCM are powerful but their ...
Jean-Marie Favre, Humberto Cervantes
SIGSOFT
2012
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Report from the 2nd international workshop on replication in empirical software engineering research (RESER 2011)
The RESER workshop provides a venue in which empirical software engineering researchers can discuss the theoretical foundations and methods of replication, as well as present the ...
Jonathan L. Krein, Charles D. Knutson, Lutz Preche...