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CJ
2006
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Instruction Level Parallelism through Microthreading - A Scalable Approach to Chip Multiprocessors
Most microprocessor chips today use an out-of-order instruction execution mechanism. This mechanism allows superscalar processors to extract reasonably high levels of instruction ...
Kostas Bousias, Nabil Hasasneh, Chris R. Jesshope
EDOC
2003
IEEE
16 years 1 days ago
Towards a Language for Coherent Enterprise Architecture Descriptions
A coherent description of architectures provides insight, enables communication among different stakeholders and guides complicated (business and ICT) change processes. Unfortunat...
Henk Jonkers, René van Buuren, Farhad Arbab...
NN
2000
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
A neural network theory of proportional analogy-making
A neural network model that can simulate the learning of some simple proportional analogies is presented. These analogies include, for example, (a) red-square:red-circle yellow-sq...
Nilendu G. Jani, Daniel S. Levine
CONCUR
1992
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
On the Semantics of Petri Nets
Petri Place/Transition (PT) nets are one of the most widely used models of concurrency. However, they still lack, in our view, a satisfactory semantics: on the one hand the "...
José Meseguer, Ugo Montanari, Vladimiro Sas...
ICPR
2004
IEEE
16 years 7 months ago
A Strongly Coupled Architecture for Contextual Object and Scene Identification
The context-centered approach to object detection and recognition is based on the intuition that the contextual information of real-world scenes provides relevant information for ...
James J. Clark, Tina Ehtiati