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FPL
2004
Springer
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The Chess Monster Hydra
Abstract. With the help of the FPGA technology, the boarder between hardand software has vanished. It is now possible to develop complex designs and fine grained parallel applicat...
Chrilly Donninger, Ulf Lorenz
GECCO
2004
Springer
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Evolving En-Route Caching Strategies for the Internet
Nowadays, large distributed databases are commonplace. Client applications increasingly rely on accessing objects from multiple remote hosts. The Internet itself is a huge network ...
Jürgen Branke, Pablo Funes, Frederik Thiele
GECCO
2004
Springer
117views Optimization» more  GECCO 2004»
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Alternative Bloat Control Methods
Abstract. Bloat control is an important aspect of evolutionary computation methods, such as genetic programming, which must deal with genomes of arbitrary size. We introduce three ...
Liviu Panait, Sean Luke
GECCO
2004
Springer
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Finding Effective Software Metrics to Classify Maintainability Using a Parallel Genetic Algorithm
The ability to predict the quality of a software object can be viewed as a classification problem, where software metrics are the features and expert quality rankings the class lab...
Rodrigo A. Vivanco, Nicolino J. Pizzi
ICALP
2004
Springer
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Group Spreading: A Protocol for Provably Secure Distributed Name Service
In order to enable communication between a dynamic collection of peers with given ID’s, such as “machine.cs.school.edu”, over the Internet, a distributed name service must b...
Baruch Awerbuch, Christian Scheideler
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