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The English noun phrase in its sentential aspect

by Richard Larson, Steven Paul Abney, Steven Paul Abney , 1987
"... This dissertation is a defense of the hypothesis that the noun phrase is headed by afunctional element (i.e., \non-lexical " category) D, identi ed with the determiner. In this way, the structure of the noun phrase parallels that of the sentence, which is headed by In (ection), under assump ..."
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This dissertation is a defense of the hypothesis that the noun phrase is headed by afunctional element (i.e., \non-lexical " category) D, identi ed with the determiner. In this way, the structure of the noun phrase parallels that of the sentence, which is headed by In (ection), under

The Protection of Information in Computer Systems

by Jerome H. Saltzer, Michael D. Schroeder , 1975
"... This tutorial paper explores the mechanics of protecting computer-stored information from unauthorized use or modification. It concentrates on those architectural structures--whether hardware or software--that are necessary to support information protection. The paper develops in three main sections ..."
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sections. Section I describes desired functions, design principles, and examples of elementary protection and authentication mechanisms. Any reader familiar with computers should find the first section to be reasonably accessible. Section II requires some familiarity with descriptor-based computer

The click modular router

by Eddie Kohler , 2001
"... Click is a new software architecture for building flexible and configurable routers. A Click router is assembled from packet processing modules called elements. Individual elements implement simple router functions like packet classification, queueing, scheduling, and interfacing with network devic ..."
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Click is a new software architecture for building flexible and configurable routers. A Click router is assembled from packet processing modules called elements. Individual elements implement simple router functions like packet classification, queueing, scheduling, and interfacing with network devices. A router configuration is a directed graph with elements at the vertices; packets flow along the edges of the graph. Configurations are written in a declarative language that supports user-defined abstractions. This language is both readable by humans and easily manipulated by tools. We present language tools that optimize router configurations and ensure they satisfy simple invariants. Due to Click’s architecture and language, Click router configurations are modular and easy to extend. A standards-compliant Click IP router has sixteen elements on its forwarding path. We present extensions to this router that support dropping policies, fairness among flows, quality-of-service, and

Theory and Practice of Constraint Handling Rules

by Thom Frühwirth , 1998
"... Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) are our proposal to allow more flexibility and application-oriented customization of constraint systems. CHR are a declarative language extension especially designed for writing user-defined constraints. CHR are essentially a committed-choice language consisting of mu ..."
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Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) are our proposal to allow more flexibility and application-oriented customization of constraint systems. CHR are a declarative language extension especially designed for writing user-defined constraints. CHR are essentially a committed-choice language consisting

Control-Flow Analysis of Higher-Order Languages

by Olin Shivers , 1991
"... representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of ONR or the U.S. Government. Keywords: data-flow analysis, Scheme, LISP, ML, CPS, type recovery, higher-order functions, functional programming, optimising compilers, denotational semantics, nonstandard Programs written in powerful, ..."
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representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of ONR or the U.S. Government. Keywords: data-flow analysis, Scheme, LISP, ML, CPS, type recovery, higher-order functions, functional programming, optimising compilers, denotational semantics, nonstandard Programs written in powerful

Querying the Internet with PIER

by Ryan Huebsch, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Nick Lanham, Boon Thau Loo, Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica - IN VLDB , 2003
"... The database research community prides itself on scalable technologies. Yet database systems traditionally do not excel on one important scalability dimension: the degree of distribution. This limitation has hampered the impact of database technologies on massively distributed systems like the Inter ..."
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the Internet. In this paper, we present the initial design of PIER, a massively distributed query engine based on overlay networks, which is intended to bring database query processing facilities to new, widely distributed environments. We motivate the need for massively distributed queries, and argue for a

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by Miriam Landman, Christine Cousineau , 1999
"... “Sustainable building ” is the design and construction of buildings using methods and materials that are resource efficient and that will not compromise the health of the environment or the associated health and well-being of the building’s occupants, construction workers, the general public, or fut ..."
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“Sustainable building ” is the design and construction of buildings using methods and materials that are resource efficient and that will not compromise the health of the environment or the associated health and well-being of the building’s occupants, construction workers, the general public

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by Jozsef Patvarczki , 2012
"... A common problem when running Web-based applications is how to scale-up the database. The solution to this problem usually involves having a smart Database Administrator determine how to spread the database tables out amongst computers that will work in parallel. Laying out database tables across mu ..."
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A common problem when running Web-based applications is how to scale-up the database. The solution to this problem usually involves having a smart Database Administrator determine how to spread the database tables out amongst computers that will work in parallel. Laying out database tables across

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by Andreas Koeller, A. Rundensteiner, Prof Carolina Ruiz, Prof Nabil, I. Hachem, Prof David, C. Brown, Prof Dr, Gunter Saake, Prof Micha Hofri , 2001
"... In today’s networked world, information is widely distributed across many independent databases in heterogeneous formats. Integrating such informa-tion is a difficult task and has been adressed by several projects. However, previous integration solutions, such as the EVE-Project, have several short- ..."
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-comings. Database contents and structure change frequently, and users of-ten have incomplete information about the data content and structure of the databases they use. When information from several such insufficiently described sources is to be extracted and integrated, two problems have to be solved: How can we

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by Otto-von-guericke-universität Magdeburg, Sunkle Sagar, Dipl. -inform Marko Rosenmüller, Dipl. -inform Martin Kuhlemann , 2007
"... Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Gunter Saake, ..."
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Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Gunter Saake,
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