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CONCURRENCY
2004
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User transparency: a fully sequential programming model for efficient data parallel image processing
Although many image processing applications are ideally suited for parallel implementation, most researchers in imaging do not benefit from high performance computing on a daily b...
Frank J. Seinstra, Dennis Koelma
ECAL
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Evolving Multi-agent Networks in Structured Environments
A crucial feature of evolving natural systems is parallelism. The simultaneous and distributed application of rules (governed by e.g. biochemistry) is generally considered as the p...
Thomas Glotzmann, Holger Lange, Michael Hauhs, A. ...
ECAL
2007
Springer
16 years 10 days ago
Simulation of the Evolution of Aging: Effects of Aggression and Kin-Recognition
Current biological theory has no commonly accepted view on the phenomenon of aging. On the one hand it is considered as an inescapable degradation immanent to complex biological sy...
Svetlana Krivenko, Mikhail S. Burtsev
POPL
2005
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
From sequential programs to multi-tier applications by program transformation
Modern applications are designed in multiple tiers to separate concerns. Since each tier may run at a separate location, middleware is required to mediate access between tiers. Ho...
Matthias Neubauer, Peter Thiemann
ECOOP
2007
Springer
16 years 10 days ago
AOP vs Software Evolution: a Score in Favor of the Blueprint
All software systems are subject to evolution, independently by the developing technique. Aspect oriented software in addition to separate the different concerns during the softwar...
Walter Cazzola, Sonia Pini