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Qualitative process theory

by Kenneth D. Forbus - MIT AI Lab Memo , 1982
"... Objects move, collide, flow, bend, heat up, cool down, stretch, compress. and boil. These and other things that cause changes in objects over time are intuitively characterized as processes. To understand commonsense physical reasoning and make programs that interact with the physical world as well ..."
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Objects move, collide, flow, bend, heat up, cool down, stretch, compress. and boil. These and other things that cause changes in objects over time are intuitively characterized as processes. To understand commonsense physical reasoning and make programs that interact with the physical world as well

Value Locality and Load Value Prediction

by Mikko H. Lipasti, Christopher B. Wilkerson, John Paul Shen , 1996
"... Since the introduction of virtual memory demand-paging and cache memories, computer systems have been exploiting spatial and temporal locality to reduce the average latency of a memory reference. In this paper, we introduce the notion of value locality, a third facet of locality that is frequently p ..."
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present in real-world programs, and describe how to effectively capture and exploit it in order to perform load value prediction. Temporal and spatial locality are attributes of storage locations, and describe the future likelihood of references to those locations or their close neighbors. In a similar

Cross-Layer Design for Wireless Networks

by Sanjay Shakkottai, Peter C. Karlsson - IEEE Communications Magazine , 2003
"... As the cellular and PCS world collides with Wireless LANs and Internet-based packet data, new networking approaches will support the integration of voice and data on the composite infrastructure of cellular base stations and Ethernet-based wireless access points. This paper highlights some of the pa ..."
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As the cellular and PCS world collides with Wireless LANs and Internet-based packet data, new networking approaches will support the integration of voice and data on the composite infrastructure of cellular base stations and Ethernet-based wireless access points. This paper highlights some

Things: Web Presence for the Real World

by Tim Kindberg, John Barton, Jeff Morgan, Gene Becker, Ilja Bedner, Debbie Caswell, Phillipe Debaty, Gita Gopal, Marcos Frid, Venky Krishnan, Howard Morris, John Schettino, Bill Serra , 2000
"... The convergence of Web technology, wireless networks and portable client devices provide new opportunities for computer communications systems designs. At HP Labs we have been exploring these opportunities through an infrastructure to support "web presence " for people, places and things. ..."
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. Our goal is a bridge between the World Wide Web and the physical world we inhabit. This bridge includes the ability to interact with devices such as printers from a browser using standard HTTP communication. It also includes the ability to provide people, places and things – electronic or otherwise

THE NEXT LINEAR COLLIDER.*

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"... Thcrc is now broad agrcomc~t in the high rnergy physics community that to continue exploring 1.11 ~ cnrrgy fro1lt.kr in P+C- interactions, WC will have to abandon circular colliders and adopt, linear collidrrs. This realization has led to act.ivc research throrlghollt. 1.11 ~ world towards the next ..."
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Thcrc is now broad agrcomc~t in the high rnergy physics community that to continue exploring 1.11 ~ cnrrgy fro1lt.kr in P+C- interactions, WC will have to abandon circular colliders and adopt, linear collidrrs. This realization has led to act.ivc research throrlghollt. 1.11 ~ world towards the next

The Coming Age of Calm Technology

by Mark Weiser, John Seely Brown , 1996
"... The important waves of technological change are those that fundamentally alter the place of technology in our lives. What matters is not technology itself, but its relationship to us. In the past fifty years of computation there have been two great trends in this relationship: the mainframe relation ..."
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relationship, and the PC relationship. Today the Internet is carrying us through an era of widespread distributingcomputing towards the relationship of ubiquitouscomputing, characterized by deeply imbedding computation in the world. Ubiquitous computing will require a new approach to fitting technologies

GraphChi: Large-scale Graph Computation On just a PC

by Aapo Kyrola, Guy Blelloch, Carlos Guestrin - In Proceedings of the 10th USENIX conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, OSDI’12 , 2012
"... Current systems for graph computation require a distributed computing cluster to handle very large real-world problems, such as analysis on social networks or the web graph. While distributed computational resources have become more accessible, developing distributed graph algorithms still remains c ..."
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Current systems for graph computation require a distributed computing cluster to handle very large real-world problems, such as analysis on social networks or the web graph. While distributed computational resources have become more accessible, developing distributed graph algorithms still remains

When Worlds Collide

by Spencer Chang, Matthew Kleban, Thomas S. Levi
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Hadron Collider

by Hadron Collider, Factories Butler
"... The potential of hadron colliders to explore the physics of CP violation in B decays is discussed. B physics experiments which have hopes of achieving enough sensitivity to observe and study CP violation and the related topic of B s mixing are being constructed at several locations: at new asymmetr ..."
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The potential of hadron colliders to explore the physics of CP violation in B decays is discussed. B physics experiments which have hopes of achieving enough sensitivity to observe and study CP violation and the related topic of B s mixing are being constructed at several locations: at new

Approximate data collection in sensor networks using probabilistic models

by David Chu, Amol Deshpande, et al. - IN ICDE , 2006
"... Wireless sensor networks are proving to be useful in a variety of settings. A core challenge in these networks is to minimize energy consumption. Prior database research has proposed to achieve this by pushing data-reducing operators like aggregation and selection down into the network. This approac ..."
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processors. In this paper we attack the “SELECT * ” problem for sensor networks. We propose a robust approximate technique called Ken that uses replicated dynamic probabilistic models to minimize communication from sensor nodes to the network’s PC base station. In addition to data collection, we show
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