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Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Sonar Concept for

by Henrik Schmidt, Joseph R. Edwards, Edoardo Bovio - MCM AUV Networks,” International Workshop on Sensors and Sensing Technology for Autonomous Ocean Systems , 2000
"... Abstract: Recent progress in underwater robotics and acoustic communication has led to the development of a new paradigm in ocean science and technology, the Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN). AOSN consists of a network of xed moorings and/or autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), tied togethe ..."
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together by state-of-the-art acoustic communication technology. The GOATS'2000 (Generic Oceano-graphic Array Technology Systems) Joint Research Program is aimed toward the de-velopment of environmentally adaptive AOSN technology specically directed toward Rapid Environmental Assessment and Mine

Ptolemy: A Framework for Simulating and Prototyping Heterogeneous Systems

by Joseph Buck, Soonhoi Ha, Edward A. Lee, David G. Messerschmitt , 1992
"... Ptolemy is an environment for simulation and prototyping of heterogeneous systems. It uses modern object-oriented software technology (C++) to model each subsystem in a natural and efficient manner, and to integrate these subsystems into a whole. Ptolemy encompasses practically all aspects of design ..."
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Ptolemy is an environment for simulation and prototyping of heterogeneous systems. It uses modern object-oriented software technology (C++) to model each subsystem in a natural and efficient manner, and to integrate these subsystems into a whole. Ptolemy encompasses practically all aspects

SIS: A System for Sequential Circuit Synthesis

by Ellen M. Sentovich, Kanwar Jit Singh, Luciano Lavagno, Cho Moon, Rajeev Murgai, Alexander Saldanha, Hamid Savoj, Paul R. Stephan, Robert K. Brayton, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli , 1992
"... SIS is an interactive tool for synthesis and optimization of sequential circuits. Given a state transition table, a signal transition graph, or a logic-level description of a sequential circuit, it produces an optimized net-list in the target technology while preserving the sequential input-output b ..."
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SIS is an interactive tool for synthesis and optimization of sequential circuits. Given a state transition table, a signal transition graph, or a logic-level description of a sequential circuit, it produces an optimized net-list in the target technology while preserving the sequential input

Adapting Golog for composition of semantic web Services

by Sheila Mcilraith , 2002
"... Motivated by the problem of automatically composing network accessible services, such as those on the World Wide Web, this paper proposes an approach to building agent technology based on the notion of generic procedures and customizing user constraint. We argue that an augmented version of the logi ..."
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Motivated by the problem of automatically composing network accessible services, such as those on the World Wide Web, this paper proposes an approach to building agent technology based on the notion of generic procedures and customizing user constraint. We argue that an augmented version

Annotea: An Open RDF Infrastructure for Shared Web Annotations

by José Kahan, Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Eric Prud'Hommeaux, Ralph R. Swick , 2001
"... Annotea is a Web-based shared annotation system based on a general-purpose open RDF infrastructure, where annotations are modeled as a class of metadata. Annotations are viewed as statements made by an author about a Web document. Annotations are external to the documents and can be stored in one or ..."
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or more annotation servers. One of the goals of this project has been to re-use as much existing W3C technology as possible. We have reached it mostly by combining RDF with XPointer, XLink, and HTTP. We have also implemented an instance of our system using the Amaya editor/browser and a generic RDF

The HP AutoRAID hierarchical storage system

by John Wilkes, Richard Golding, Carl Staelin, Tim Sullivan - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 1995
"... Configuring redundant disk arrays is a black art. To configure an array properly, a system administrator must understand the details of both the array and the workload it will support. Incorrect understanding of either, or changes in the workload over time, can lead to poor performance. We present a ..."
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Configuring redundant disk arrays is a black art. To configure an array properly, a system administrator must understand the details of both the array and the workload it will support. Incorrect understanding of either, or changes in the workload over time, can lead to poor performance. We present

Overview of the CHORUS Distributed Operating Systems

by M. Rozier, V. Abrossimov, F. Armand, I. Boule, M. Gien, M. Guillemont, F. Herrmann, C. Kaiser, S. Langlois, P. Léonard, W. Neuhauser - Computing Systems , 1991
"... The CHORUS technology has been designed for building new generations of open, distributed, scalable operating systems. CHORUS has the following main characteristics: # a communication-based architecture, relying on a minimal Nucleus which integrates distributed processing and communication at the l ..."
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The CHORUS technology has been designed for building new generations of open, distributed, scalable operating systems. CHORUS has the following main characteristics: # a communication-based architecture, relying on a minimal Nucleus which integrates distributed processing and communication

Reducing file system latency using a predictive approach

by James Griffioen, Randy Appleton , 1994
"... Despite impressive advances in file system throughput resulting from technologies such as high-bandwidth networks and disk arrays, file system latency has not improved and in many cases has become worse. Consequently, file system I/O remains one of the major bottlenecks to operating system performan ..."
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Despite impressive advances in file system throughput resulting from technologies such as high-bandwidth networks and disk arrays, file system latency has not improved and in many cases has become worse. Consequently, file system I/O remains one of the major bottlenecks to operating system

MIPS: analysis and annotation of proteins from whole genomes

by H. W. Mewes, D. Frishman, K. F. X. Mayer, M. Münsterkötter, O. Noubibou, T. Rattei, M. Oesterheld, V. Stümpflen - Nucleic Acids Res , 2004
"... resources related to genome information. Manually curated databases for several reference organisms are maintained. Several of these databases are described elsewhere in this and other recent NAR database issues. In a complementary effort, a comprehensive set of.400 genomes automatically annotated w ..."
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with the PEDANT system are maintained. The main goal of our current work on creating and maintaining genome databases is to extend gene centered information to information on interactions within a generic comprehensive framework. We have concentrated our efforts along three lines (i) the development of suitable

Law-Governed Interaction: a Coordination and Control Mechanism for Heterogeneous Distributed Systems

by Naftaly Minsky, Victoria Ungureanu - TOSEM, ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology , 2000
"... Software technology is undergoing a transition from monolithic systems, constructed according to a single overall design, into conglomerates of semi-autonomous, heterogeneous and independently designed subsystems, constructed and managed by different organizations, with little, if any, knowledge of ..."
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Software technology is undergoing a transition from monolithic systems, constructed according to a single overall design, into conglomerates of semi-autonomous, heterogeneous and independently designed subsystems, constructed and managed by different organizations, with little, if any, knowledge
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