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DIVA: A Reliable Substrate for Deep Submicron Microarchitecture Design

by Todd M. Austin - In Proc. 32nd Annual Intl. Symp. on Microarchitecture , 1999
"... Building a high-petformance microprocessor presents many reliability challenges. Designers must verify the correctness of large complex systems and construct implementations that work reliably in varied (and occasionally adverse) operating conditions. To&rther complicate this task, deep submicro ..."
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Building a high-petformance microprocessor presents many reliability challenges. Designers must verify the correctness of large complex systems and construct implementations that work reliably in varied (and occasionally adverse) operating conditions. To&rther complicate this task, deep

The Role of Unit Operations in Agricultural Products Processing

by J. T. Liberty, C. O. Akubuo, W. I. Okonkwo, D. I. Kwino
"... Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ABSTRACT: At the time of harvest, most foods are like ..."
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are likely to contain contaminants, to have components which are inedible or to have variable physical characteristics (for example shape, size or colour). It is therefore necessary to perform one or more of the unit operations of cleaning, sorting, grading or peeling to ensure that foods with a uniformly

Session 2213 Using Your Unit Operations Laboratory

by Valerie L. Young
"... Through planned exposure to the unit operations laboratory, students in introductory courses gain a deeper understanding of chemical engineering. In the "Energy Balances " course at Ohio University, students worked in groups to design a system to preheat the feed to the distillation column ..."
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Through planned exposure to the unit operations laboratory, students in introductory courses gain a deeper understanding of chemical engineering. In the "Energy Balances " course at Ohio University, students worked in groups to design a system to preheat the feed to the distillation

Integration of Microelectronics-Based Unit Operations into the ChE

by Milo D. Koretsky, Chih-hung (alex Chang, Sho Kimura, Skip Rochefort, Cyndie Shaner - Curriculum”, Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, CD ROM, 2003, Session 1313
"... Historically, chemical engineering has been focused on petrochemical and bulk chemical production. However, over the last 10-15 years, more chemical engineers and chemical engineering opportunities for new graduates have moved into the microelectronics industry. This is especially true in Oregon and ..."
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part, this material tends to be presented in specialized, elective courses. However, when presented in the context of core chemical engineering courses, these unit operations can provide students with depth as well as breadth knowledge. The chemical engineering department at OSU is committed

Improving Thinking Skills in the Unit Operations Laboratory*

by Aziz M. Abu-khalaf
"... A programme to develop and improve thinking skill in the Unit Operations Laboratory as related to other skills is presented. The programme is divided into three areas: having the right attitude, practicing thinking techniques and tools, and recognising and avoiding thinking errors. It also considers ..."
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A programme to develop and improve thinking skill in the Unit Operations Laboratory as related to other skills is presented. The programme is divided into three areas: having the right attitude, practicing thinking techniques and tools, and recognising and avoiding thinking errors. It also

The RC5 Encryption Algorithm

by Ronald L. Rivest , 1995
"... Abstract. This document describes the RC5 encryption algorithm. RC5 is a fast symmetric block cipher suitable for hardware or software implementations. A novel feature of RC5 is the heavy use of data-dependent rotations. RC5 has a variable word size, a variable number of rounds, and a variable-lengt ..."
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-length secret key. 1 AParameterized Family of Encryption Algorithms RC5 is word-oriented: all of the primitive operations work on w-bit words as their basic unit of information. Here we assume w = 32, although the formal speci cation of RC5 admits variants for other word lengths, such asw = 64 bits. RC5 has two

INTEGRATING PROCESS SAFETY INTO THE UNIT OPERATIONS LABORATORY

by A. J. Pintar
"... Chemical process safety has been an integral part of the unit operations laboratory course at Michigan Technological University since 1982. The students are directly involved with the safety program, which is called “PAWS ” for “Prevent Accidents With Safety”. The main goals of PAWS are to take a po ..."
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Chemical process safety has been an integral part of the unit operations laboratory course at Michigan Technological University since 1982. The students are directly involved with the safety program, which is called “PAWS ” for “Prevent Accidents With Safety”. The main goals of PAWS are to take a

Gravity coupled with matter and the foundation of non commutative geometry

by Alain Connes , 1996
"... We first exhibit in the commutative case the simple algebraic relations between the algebra of functions on a manifold and its infinitesimal length element ds. Its unitary representations correspond to Riemannian metrics and Spin structure while ds is the Dirac propagator ds = ×— × = D −1 where D i ..."
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is the Dirac operator. We extend these simple relations to the non commutative case using Tomita’s involution J. We then write a spectral action, the trace of a function of the length element in Planck units, which when applied to the non commutative geometry of the Standard Model will be shown (in a joint

Extending the Database Relational Model to Capture More Meaning

by E. F. Codd - ACM Transactions on Database Systems , 1979
"... During the last three or four years several investigators have been exploring “semantic models ” for formatted databases. The intent is to capture (in a more or less formal way) more of the meaning of the data so that database design can become more systematic and the database system itself can beha ..."
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behave more intelligently. Two major thrusts are clear: (I) the search for meaningful units that are as small as possible--atomic semantics; (2) the search for meaningful units that are larger than the usual n-ary relation-molecular semantics. In this paper we propose extensions to the relational model

Using AI Planning Technology for Army Small Unit Operations

by Austin Tate, John Levine, Peter Jarvis, Jeff Dalton - Poster Paper in the Proceedings of the Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling Systems Conference (AIPS-2000 , 2000
"... In this paper, we outline the requirements of a planning and decision aid to support US Army small unit operations in urban terrain and show how AI planning technologies can be exploited in that context. The work is a rare example of a comprehensive use of AI technologies across the whole planning l ..."
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In this paper, we outline the requirements of a planning and decision aid to support US Army small unit operations in urban terrain and show how AI planning technologies can be exploited in that context. The work is a rare example of a comprehensive use of AI technologies across the whole planning
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