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Treating Programs as Objects: The Computational Proxy Experience

by David Maier, Judith B. Cushing - Proc. of the Conf. on Deductive and Object-Oriented Databases , 1993
"... . Migrating data to a new database model presents problems if there are existing application programs that must continue to access the data, bu that cannot be converted immediately. If the target database is object-oriented, such a legacy program can be encapsulated as an object or a message. We arg ..."
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argue that some applications will benefit from further "reification" of execution instances as database objects. We introduce a "computational proxy" mechanism and our prototype implementation of it for computational chemistry codes. We conclude with a discussion of where declarative

A factor graph framework for semantic video indexing

by Milind Ramesh Naphade, Igor V. Kozintsev, Thomas S. Huang - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY , 2002
"... ... most challenging research issues in video data management. To go beyond low-level similarity and access video data content by semantics, we need to bridge the gap between the low-level representation and high-level semantics. This is a difficult multimedia understanding problem. We formulate thi ..."
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this problem as a probabilistic pattern-recognition problem for modeling semantics in terms of concepts and context. To map low-level features to high-level semantics, we propose probabilistic multimedia objects (multijects). Examples of multijects in movies include explosion, mountain, beach, outdoor, music

Object/relational query optimization with chase

by Lucian Popa
"... and backchase ..."
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and backchase

Models in science’,

by Roman Frigg , Stephan Hartmann - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The Metaphysics Research Lab, , 2008
"... Models are of central importance in many scientific contexts. The centrality of models such as the billiard ball model of a gas, the Bohr model of the atom, the MIT bag model of the nucleon, the Gaussian-chain model of a polymer, the Lorenz model of the atmosphere, the Lotka-Volterra model of preda ..."
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in scientific practice. The result has been an incredible proliferation of model-types in the philosophical literature. Probing models, phenomenological models, computational models, developmental models, explanatory models, impoverished models, testing models, idealized models, theoretical models, scale models

SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Stomatologija, Baltic Dental and Maxillofacial Journal, 10:101-106, 2008 SUMMARY

by unknown authors
"... The objective. To explore disparities in needs for dental treatment which arise from indi-vidual and area-based socio-economic determinants. Research design. A cross-sectional study conducted in 22 randomly selected Lithuanian areas. Setting. In each of the pre-selected areas, one secondary school w ..."
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The objective. To explore disparities in needs for dental treatment which arise from indi-vidual and area-based socio-economic determinants. Research design. A cross-sectional study conducted in 22 randomly selected Lithuanian areas. Setting. In each of the pre-selected areas, one secondary school

Scientific Analysis by Queries in Extended SPARQL over a Scalable e-Science Data Store

by Andrej Andrejev, Salman Toor, Andreas Hell, Sverker Holmgren, Tore Risch
"... Abstract — Data-intensive applications in e-Science require scalable solutions for storage as well as interactive tools for analysis of scientific data. It is important to be able to query the data in a storage-independent way, and to be able to obtain the results of the data-analysis incrementally ..."
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and communication costs, we represent the arrays with proxy objects, and retrieve their content lazily. We formulate typical analysis tasks from a computational biology application in terms of SciSPARQL queries, and compare the query processing performance with manually written scripts in MATLAB. I.

SIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR MIGRATORY BIRD TRACKING

by Bird Tracking, William P. Bennett, William P., Development, Deployment Of, Mobile Wireless Sensor, William P. Bennett, William P. Bennett, Adviser Mehmet, C. Vuran , 2012
"... This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reli ..."
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Tracker soft-ware system is presented. The system is shown effective through multiple proxy deploy-

IN INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION SYSTEM1

by Jugoslav Achkoski, Vladimir Trajkovik
"... Summary: This paper presents the model of Intelligence Information System (IIS) based on a Service-Oriented Architecture. In this paper we propose the new service’s model, based on the Intelligence cycle and other systems which are necessary for gathering intelligence information and data. The paper ..."
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Summary: This paper presents the model of Intelligence Information System (IIS) based on a Service-Oriented Architecture. In this paper we propose the new service’s model, based on the Intelligence cycle and other systems which are necessary for gathering intelligence information and data

Project-Team PARIS Programming Parallel and Distributed Systems for Large Scale Numerical Simulation Applications

by Rennes Bretagne Atlantique
"... c t i v it y e p o r t 2007 Table of contents 1. Team.................................................................................... 1 2. Overall Objectives........................................................................ 2 2.1. General objectives 2 2.1.1. Parallel processing to go faste ..."
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faster 2 2.1.2. Distributed processing to go larger 3 2.1.2.1. Large-scale numerical simulation. 3 2.1.2.2. Resource aggregation. 3 2.1.3. Scientific challenges of the Paris Project-Team 3 2.2. Operating system and runtime for clusters and grids 4 2.3. Middleware systems for computational grids 4 2

Thesis Advisor Accepted by.......Gakenhimer..

by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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