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Arb: A software environment for sequence data

by Wolfgang Ludwig, Oliver Strunk, Ralf Westram, Lothar Richter, Harald Meier, Arno Buchner, Tina Lai, Wolfram Foè Rster, Igor Brettske, Stefan Gerber, Anton W. Ginhart, Oliver Gross, Silke Grumann, Stefan Hermann, Ralf Jost, Andreas Koè Nig, Thomas Liss, Ralph Luè Ûmann, Michael May, Bjoè Rn Nonhoff, Boris Reichel, Robert Strehlow, Ros Stamatakis, Norbert Stuckmann, Er Vilbig, Michael Lenke, Thomas Ludwig, Arndt Bode - Nucleic Acids Res , 2004
"... The ARB (from Latin arbor, tree) project was initiated almost 10 years ago. The ARB program package comprises a variety of directly interacting software tools for sequence database maintenance and analysis which are controlled by a common graphical user interface. Although it was initially designed ..."
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The ARB (from Latin arbor, tree) project was initiated almost 10 years ago. The ARB program package comprises a variety of directly interacting software tools for sequence database maintenance and analysis which are controlled by a common graphical user interface. Although it was initially designed

the Software Environment

by Walter C. Wong
"... The depot model, developed at Carnegie Mellon University, provides a method for managing third-party and locally developed software. depot uses an object-oriented approach to managing software; each software package is managed as one or more logical objects. Yet, from the perspective of a user, the ..."
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, the multiple ‘‘software objects’ ’ appear as a single, integrated, software environment. Local disk depot (ldd) is an extension to the depot framework. ldd facilitates the management of environments that ‘‘inherit’ ’ software from the ‘‘master’ ’ software environments. The inherited software environment

Multi-User Software Environment Diagnostic

by Mary Ann, Mary Ann Foltman, John A. Biles, Karen K. Anderson, Peter G. Anderson, Mary Ann , 1989
"... Amused: a multi-user software environment diagnostic ..."
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Amused: a multi-user software environment diagnostic

A high-performance, portable implementation of the MPI message passing interface standard

by Ewing Lusk, Nathan Doss, Anthony Skjellum - Parallel Computing , 1996
"... MPI (Message Passing Interface) is a specification for a standard library for message passing that was defined by the MPI Forum, a broadly based group of parallel computer vendors, library writers, and applications specialists. Multiple implementations of MPI have been developed. In this paper, we d ..."
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distribution of MPICH, which constitute the beginnings of a portable parallel programming environment. A project of this scope inevitably imparts lessons about parallel computing, the specification being followed, the current hardware and software environment for parallel computing, and project management; we

Tropos: An Agent-Oriented Software Development Methodology

by Paolo Bresciani, Paolo Giorgini, Fausto Giunchiglia, John Mylopoulos, Anna Perini , 2003
"... Our goal in this paper is to introduce and motivate a methodology, called Tropos, for building agent oriented software systems. Tropos is based on two key ideas. First, the notion of agent and all related mentalistic notions (for instance goals and plans) are used in all phases of software develop ..."
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development, from early analysis down to the actual implementation. Second, Tropos covers also the very early phases of requirements analysis, thus allowing for a deeper understanding of the environment where the software must operate, and of the kind of interactions that should occur between software

STATEMATE: A Working Environment for the Development of Complex Reactive Systems

by David Harel, Hagi Lachover, Amnon Naamad, Amir Pnueli, Michal Politi, Rivi Sherman, Aharon Shtull-trauring, Mark Trakhtenbrot - IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering , 1990
"... This paper provides an overview of the STATEMATE system, constructed over the past several years by the authors and their colleagues at Ad Cad Ltd., the R&D subsidiary of i-Logix, Inc. STATEMATE is a set of tools, with a heavy graphical orientation, in- tended for the specification, analysis, d ..."
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, design, and documentation of large and complex reactive systems, such as real-time embedded sys- tems, control and communication systems, and interactive software or hardware. It enables a user to prepare, analyze, and debug diagram- matic, yet precise, descriptions of the system under development from

The Anatomy of a Context-Aware Application

by Andy Harter, Andy Hopper, Pete Steggles, Andy Ward, Paul Webster - WIRELESS NETWORKS, VOL , 1999
"... We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies th ..."
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them to the system and locates them accurately in three dimensions. The platform builds a dynamic model of the environment using these location sensors and resource information gathered by telemetry software, and presents it in a form suitable for application programmers. Use of the platform

Persistent Possibilities for Software Environments

by R. Morrison, R. C. H. Connor, Q. I. Cutts, G. N. C. Kirby - In The Intersection between Databases and Software Engineering, IEEE Computer Society Press, Proc. ICSE-16 Workshop on the Intersection between Databases and Software Engineering , 1994
"... Persistent programming systems are generally recognised as the appropriate technology for the construction and maintenance of large, long-lived object based application systems such as software environments. Here some of the advantages of providing all the support required for the software process w ..."
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Persistent programming systems are generally recognised as the appropriate technology for the construction and maintenance of large, long-lived object based application systems such as software environments. Here some of the advantages of providing all the support required for the software process

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

Cognitive Radio: Brain-Empowered Wireless Communications

by Simon Haykin , 2005
"... Cognitive radio is viewed as a novel approach for improving the utilization of a precious natural resource: the radio electromagnetic spectrum. The cognitive radio, built on a software-defined radio, is defined as an intelligent wireless communication system that is aware of its environment and use ..."
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Cognitive radio is viewed as a novel approach for improving the utilization of a precious natural resource: the radio electromagnetic spectrum. The cognitive radio, built on a software-defined radio, is defined as an intelligent wireless communication system that is aware of its environment
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