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IEEECGIV
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Monomial Forms for Curves in CAGD with their Applications
—There are several methods used for plotting curves in CAGD, e.g., by directly computing their basis functions (polynomials) or using their recursive algorithms. For the former m...
Chanon Aphirukmatakun, Natasha Dejdumrong
ADMA
2009
Springer
145views Data Mining» more  ADMA 2009»
16 years 1 months ago
A Framework for Multi-Objective Clustering and Its Application to Co-Location Mining
The goal of multi-objective clustering (MOC) is to decompose a dataset into similar groups maximizing multiple objectives in parallel. In this paper, we provide a methodology, arch...
Rachsuda Jiamthapthaksin, Christoph F. Eick, Ricar...
WFLP
2009
Springer
239views Algorithms» more  WFLP 2009»
16 years 1 months ago
Fast and Accurate Strong Termination Analysis with an Application to Partial Evaluation
A logic program strongly terminates if it terminates for any selection rule. Clearly, considering a particular selection rule—like Prolog’s leftmost selection rule—allows one...
Michael Leuschel, Salvador Tamarit, Germán ...
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AINA
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Multi-Character Processor Array for Pattern Matching in Network Intrusion Detection System
—Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) is a system developed for identifying attacks by using a set of rules. NIDS is an efficient way to provide the security protection for ...
Yeim-Kuan Chang, Ming-Li Tsai, Yu-Ru Chung
CCGRID
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Bad Words: Finding Faults in Spirit's Syslogs
—Accurate fault detection is a key element of resilient computing. Syslogs provide key information regarding faults, and are found on nearly all computing systems. Discovering ne...
Jon Stearley, Adam J. Oliner
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