Browsing by Subject "Database systems"
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Active folders: A metaphor for developing and interacting with context-aware applications
(2006)Query by Browsing (QBB) is a relationally complete paradigm for creating Visual Query Language (VQL)s. It has been adapted successfully for use on handheld devices in the form of the Chiromancer interface, thus placing ...
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Adaptive high-end microprocessor for power-performance efficiency
(2006)Microprocessor development costs are considerably high. To minimize these costs, manufacturers produce a single design that better satisfies, in average, a wide range of applications. Nevertheless, as applications have ...
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Categorized sliding window in streaming data management systems
(2008)For many applications, data is collected at very large rates from various sources. Applications that produce results from this data have a requirement for very efficient processing in order to achieve timely decisions. An ...
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A clustering-based prefetching scheme on a Web cache environment
(2008)Web prefetching is an attractive solution to reduce the network resources consumed by Web services as well as the access latencies perceived by Web users. Unlike Web caching, which exploits the temporal locality, Web ...
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Completely automated multiresolution edge snapper-A new technique for an accurate carotid ultrasound IMT measurement: Clinical validation and benchmarking on a multi-institutional database
(2012)The aim of this paper is to describe a novel and completely automated technique for carotid artery (CA) recognition, far (distal) wall segmentation, and intima-media thickness (IMT) measurement, which is a strong clinical ...
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Computational intelligent diagnostics systems in medicine
(IEEE, 1997)A literature search over the last few years has shown that there is a steady increase in publications on computer-based medical diagnostic applications, ranging from diagnostic aids for the physician or hospital staff, to ...
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Data acquisition in sensor networks with large memories
(2005)Sensor Networks will soon become ubiquitous, making them essential tools for monitoring the activity and evolution of our surrounding environment. However such environments are expected to generate vast amounts of temporal ...
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Database system for thalassemia mutations
(Publ by IEEE, 1993)In this study, a computer aided database system for handling thalassemia mutations data is presented. The system was developed in Clipper and is able to process data in the form of biochemical and molecular measurements, ...
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Design space navigation for neighboring power-performance efficient microprocessor configurations
(2005)Microprocessor design is a considerably complex task. First, microprocessors include many resources that may be configured in different ways. This leads to a time consuming multi-objective optimization problem. Second, ...
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Detailed characterization of a Quad Pentium Pro server running TPC-D
(1999)While database workloads consume a major fraction of the cycles in today's machines, there are only a few public-domain performance studies that characterize in detail how these workloads exercise the machines. This fact ...
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An evaluation of the java-based approaches to web database access
(2000)Given the undeniable popularity of the Web, providing efficient and secure access to remote databases using a Web browser is crucial for the emerging cooperative information systems and applications. In this paper, we ...
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In-memory parallelism for database workloads
(2002)In this work we analyze the parallelization of database workloads for an emerging memory technology: Processing-In-Memory (PIM) chips. While most previous studies have used scientific workloads to evaluate PIM architectures, ...
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Instruction-Isomorphism in program execution
(2003)This paper identifies a fundamental runtime program property: Instruction-Isomorphism. An instruction instance is said to be isomorphic if its component - Information derived from the instruction and its backward dynamic ...
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Internet-based Indoor Navigation Services
(2017)The advances of smartphone technology in recent years is leading to the uptake of a new class of Internet-based Indoor Navigation (IIN) services, which might soon diminish the need of Satellite-based technologies in urban ...
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Locating objects in mobile computing
(2001)In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. Mobility arises naturally in wireless computing since the location of users changes as they move. Besides mobility in ...
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Mobile agents for wireless computing: The convergence of wireless computational models with mobile-agent technologies
(2004)Wireless mobile computing breaks the stationary barrier and allows users to compute and access information from anywhere and at anytime. However, this new freedom of movement does not come without new challenges. The mobile ...
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Mobile agents: What about them? Did they deliver what they promised? Are they here to stay? (PANEL)
(2004)Mobile Agents have brought around a new way to perform computations and develop distributed application and it is now struggling for a visible position in the area of distributed and wireless computing. This panel explores ...
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Mobile health systems: A brief overview
(2002)Rapid advances in information technology and telecommunications, and more specifically wireless and mobile communications, and their convergence (telematics) are leading to the emergence of a new type of information ...
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Prediction of intrinsic viscosity in polymer-solvent combinations using a QSPR model
(2006)In this work, a linear quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) model is presented for the prediction of intrinsic viscosity in polymer solutions. The model was produced by using the multiple linear regression ...
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Reducing TPC-H benchmarking time
(2005)Benchmarking a system can be a time consuming operation. Therefore, many researchers have developed kernels and microbenchmarks. Nevertheless, these programs are not able to capture the details of a full application. One ...