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An Integrated Experimental Environment for Distributed Systems and Networks

by Brian White, Jay Lepreau, Leigh Stoller, Robert Ricci, Shashi Guruprasad, Mac Newbold, Mike Hibler, Chad Barb, Abhijeet Joglekar - In Proc. of the Fifth Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation , 2002
"... Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: network emulators, network simulators, and live networks. The continued use of multiple approaches highlights both the value and inadequacy of each. Netbed, a descendant of Emulab, provides an experimenta ..."
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Three experimental environments traditionally support network and distributed systems research: network emulators, network simulators, and live networks. The continued use of multiple approaches highlights both the value and inadequacy of each. Netbed, a descendant of Emulab, provides

A simple method for displaying the hydropathic character of a protein

by Jack Kyte, Russell, F. Doolittle - Journal of Molecular Biology , 1982
"... A computer program that progressively evaluates the hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of a protein along its amino acid sequence has been devised. For this purpose, a hydropathy scale has been composed wherein the hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties of each of the 20 amino acid side-chains is tak ..."
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A computer program that progressively evaluates the hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of a protein along its amino acid sequence has been devised. For this purpose, a hydropathy scale has been composed wherein the hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties of each of the 20 amino acid side

The physiology of the grid: An open grid services architecture for distributed systems integration

by Ian Foster , 2002
"... In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations ” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be t ..."
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platform facilities. The Open Grid Services Architecture also defines, in terms of Web Services Description Language (WSDL) interfaces and associated conventions, mechanisms required for creating and composing sophisticated distributed systems, including lifetime management, change management

SWARM ROBOTICS Composable continuous-space programs for robotic swarms

by Jonathan Bachrach, Jacob Beal, James Mclurkin
"... Abstract Programmability is an increasingly important barrier to the deployment of multi-robot systems, as no prior approach allows routine composition and reuse of general aggregate behaviors. The Proto spatial computing language, however, already provides this sort of aggregate behavior programmin ..."
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programming for non-mobile systems using an abstraction of the network as a continuous-space-filling device. We extend this abstraction to mobile systems and show that Proto can be applied to multi-robot systems with an actuator that turns a vector field into device motion. Proto programs operate on fields

FREDDY: A Web Browser-friendly Lightweight Data-Interchange Method Suitable for Composing Continuous Data Streams

by Shohei Yokoyama, Isao Kojima, Hiroshi Ishikawa
"... Abstract. As a remarkable lightweight data-interchange format for use with web browsers, JSON is well known. Recently, web browsers have come to support rich applications called Software as a Service (SaaS) and Cloud Computing. Consequently, data interchange between web servers and web browsers is a ..."
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-resent semi-structured data, just as JSON does. Moreover, FREDDY is suitable for composing a continuous data stream on web browsers. Using the small JavaScript library of FREDDY, web applications can access streaming data via a SAX-style API; it works on all major browsers. Herein, we explain FREDDY

On visible surface generation by a priori tree structures

by Henry Fuchs, Zvi M. Kedem, Bruce F. Naylor - Computer Graphics , 1980
"... This paper describes a new algorithm for solving the hidden surface (or line) problem, to more rapidly generate realistic images of 3-D scenes composed of polygons, and presents the development of theoretical foundations in the area as well as additional related algorithms. As in many applications t ..."
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This paper describes a new algorithm for solving the hidden surface (or line) problem, to more rapidly generate realistic images of 3-D scenes composed of polygons, and presents the development of theoretical foundations in the area as well as additional related algorithms. As in many applications

An Introduction to Software Agents

by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw , 1997
"... ion and delegation: Agents can be made extensible and composable in ways that common iconic interface objects cannot. Because we can "communicate" with them, they can share our goals, rather than simply process our commands. They can show us how to do things and tell us what went wrong (Mi ..."
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ion and delegation: Agents can be made extensible and composable in ways that common iconic interface objects cannot. Because we can "communicate" with them, they can share our goals, rather than simply process our commands. They can show us how to do things and tell us what went wrong

Partially observable markov decision processes with continuous observations for dialogue management

by Jason D. Williams - Computer Speech and Language , 2005
"... This work shows how a dialogue model can be represented as a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) with observations composed of a discrete and continuous component. The continuous component enables the model to directly incorporate a confidence score for automated planning. Using a t ..."
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This work shows how a dialogue model can be represented as a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) with observations composed of a discrete and continuous component. The continuous component enables the model to directly incorporate a confidence score for automated planning. Using a

DryadLINQ: A System for General-Purpose Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using a High-Level Language

by Yuan Yu, Michael Isard, Dennis Fetterly, Mihai Budiu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Pradeep Kumar, Gunda Jon Currey
"... DryadLINQ is a system and a set of language extensions that enable a new programming model for large scale distributed computing. It generalizes previous execution environments such as SQL, MapReduce, and Dryad in two ways: by adopting an expressive data model of strongly typed.NET objects; and by s ..."
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; and by supporting general-purpose imperative and declarative operations on datasets within a traditional high-level programming language. A DryadLINQ program is a sequential program composed of LINQ expressions performing arbitrary sideeffect-free transformations on datasets, and can be written and debugged using

Safe ‘Composability’

by Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Of Middleware Services
"... Look to composable middleware frameworks to ensure safe middleware interactions for ubiquitous computing applications. In the coming decade, distributed computing will establish itself as the default mode of operation for a wide variety of applications. With the proliferation of mobile devices and u ..."
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Look to composable middleware frameworks to ensure safe middleware interactions for ubiquitous computing applications. In the coming decade, distributed computing will establish itself as the default mode of operation for a wide variety of applications. With the proliferation of mobile devices
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