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Towards an Active Network Architecture

by David L. Tennenhouse, David J. Wetherall - Computer Communication Review , 1996
"... Active networks allow their users to inject customized programs into the nodes of the network. An extreme case, in which we are most interested, replaces packets with "capsules" -- program fragments that are executed at each network router/switch they traverse. Active architectures permit ..."
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a massive increase in the sophistication of the computation that is performed within the network. They will enable new applications, especially those based on application-specific multicast, information fusion, and other services that leverage network-based computation and storage. Furthermore

Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques

by Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber , 2000
"... Our capabilities of both generating and collecting data have been increasing rapidly in the last several decades. Contributing factors include the widespread use of bar codes for most commercial products, the computerization of many business, scientific and government transactions and managements, a ..."
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Our capabilities of both generating and collecting data have been increasing rapidly in the last several decades. Contributing factors include the widespread use of bar codes for most commercial products, the computerization of many business, scientific and government transactions and managements

Background A Massive Increase in Roadside Woody Vegetation: Goals, Pros, and Cons

by Richard T. T. Forman, Paes Professor Of Landscape
"... Abstract: An extensive area of frequently mowed open grassy roadsides is designed for highway safety, yet paradoxically, in many locations woody vegetation of various types may make safer highways, and additionally provide diverse valuable benefits for society. Therefore our objective is to identify ..."
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is to identify the goals of greatly increasing woody vegetation, consider the pros and cons, and identify the especially desirable and undesirable locations for it. Today, frequent costly roadside mowing favors many non-native species including invasives. Rare species also live on roadsides, including nearly a

2012. Massively Increasing TIMEX3 Resources: A Transduction Approach

by Leon Derczynski, Estela Saquete - In Proceedings of the international Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
"... Automatic annotation of temporal expressions is a research challenge of great interest in the field of information extraction. Gold standard temporally-annotated resources are limited in size, which makes research using them difficult. Standards have also evolved over the past decade, so not all tem ..."
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temporally annotated data is in the same format. We vastly increase available human-annotated temporal expression resources by converting older format resources to TimeML/TIMEX3. This task is difficult due to differing annotation methods. We present a robust conversion tool and a new, large temporal

Mining anomalies using traffic feature distributions

by Anukool Lakhina, Mark Crovella, Christophe Diot - In ACM SIGCOMM , 2005
"... The increasing practicality of large-scale flow capture makes it possible to conceive of traffic analysis methods that detect and identify a large and diverse set of anomalies. However the challenge of effectively analyzing this massive data source for anomaly diagnosis is as yet unmet. We argue tha ..."
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The increasing practicality of large-scale flow capture makes it possible to conceive of traffic analysis methods that detect and identify a large and diverse set of anomalies. However the challenge of effectively analyzing this massive data source for anomaly diagnosis is as yet unmet. We argue

A finite-volume, incompressible Navier–Stokes model for studies of the ocean on parallel computers.

by John Marshall , Alistair Adcroft , Chris Hill , Lev Perelman , Curt Heisey - J. Geophys. Res., , 1997
"... Abstract. The numerical implementation of an ocean model based on the incompressible Navier Stokes equations which is designed for studies of the ocean circulation on horizontal scales less than the depth of the ocean right up to global scale is described. A "pressure correction" method i ..."
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becomes very much larger than the vertical scale, the motion becomes more and more hydrostatic and the threedimensional Poisson operator becomes increasingly anisotropic and dominated by the vertical axis. Accordingly, a preconditioner is used which, in the hydrostatic limit, is an exact integral

SCOPE: Easy and Efficient Parallel Processing of Massive Data Sets

by Ronnie Chaiken, Bob Jenkins, Per-åke Larson, Bill Ramsey, Darren Shakib, Simon Weaver, Jingren Zhou
"... Companies providing cloud-scale services have an increasing need to store and analyze massive data sets such as search logs and click streams. For cost and performance reasons, processing is typically done on large clusters of shared-nothing commodity machines. It is imperative to develop a programm ..."
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Companies providing cloud-scale services have an increasing need to store and analyze massive data sets such as search logs and click streams. For cost and performance reasons, processing is typically done on large clusters of shared-nothing commodity machines. It is imperative to develop a

An Investigation of the Therac-25 Accidents

by Nancy G. Leveson - IEEE Computer , 1993
"... A thorough account of the Therac-25 medical electron accelerator accidents reveals previously unknown details and suggests ways to reduce risk in the future. omputers are increasingly being introduced into safety-critical systems and, as a consequence, have been involved in accidents. Some of the mo ..."
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A thorough account of the Therac-25 medical electron accelerator accidents reveals previously unknown details and suggests ways to reduce risk in the future. omputers are increasingly being introduced into safety-critical systems and, as a consequence, have been involved in accidents. Some

Solution hybrid selection with ultra-long oligonucleotides for massively parallel targeted sequencing

by Andreas Gnirke, Re Melnikov, Jared Maguire, Peter Rogov, Emily M. Leproust, Stacey Gabriel, David B. Jaffe, Eric S. L, Chad Nusbaum - Nat. Biotechnol , 2009
"... Targeting genomic loci by massively parallel sequencing requires new methods to enrich templates to be sequenced. We developed a capture method that uses biotinylated RNA “baits ” to “fish ” targets out of a “pond ” of DNA fragments. The RNA is transcribed from PCR-amplified oligodeoxynucleotides or ..."
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Targeting genomic loci by massively parallel sequencing requires new methods to enrich templates to be sequenced. We developed a capture method that uses biotinylated RNA “baits ” to “fish ” targets out of a “pond ” of DNA fragments. The RNA is transcribed from PCR-amplified oligodeoxynucleotides

The mechanism of alloxan and streptozotocin action in β-cells of the rat pancreas

by T. Szkudelski - Physiol Res , 2001
"... Alloxan and streptozotocin are widely used to induce experimental diabetes in animals. The mechanism of their action in B cells of the pancreas has been intensively investigated and now is quite well understood. The cytotoxic action of both these diabetogenic agents is mediated by reactive oxygen sp ..."
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reactive hydroxyl radicals are formed by the Fenton reaction. The action of reactive oxygen species with a simultaneous massive increase in cytosolic calcium concentration causes rapid destruction of B cells. Streptozotocin enters the B cell via a glucose transporter (GLUT2) and causes alkylation of DNA
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