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A High-Throughput VLSI Architecture Design of Canonical Huffman Encoder

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 2022
In this brief, a high-throughput Huffman encoder VLSI architecture based on the Canonical Huffman method is proposed to improve the encoding throughput and decrease the encoding time required by the Huffman code word table construction process. We proposed parallel computing architectures for frequency-statistical sorting and code-size computational ...
Zhenyu Shao   +6 more
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Evaluation of optical core networks based on the CANON architecture

Photonic Network Communications, 2010
Clustering of nodes in optical networks has been proven to be an efficient way to serve end-to-end connectivity. However, clustering requires specific topological characteristics, or alternatively the introduction of significant alterations of an existing topology to achieve the expected performance improvements.
Andreas Drakos   +4 more
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The Canonical Decomposition Fuzzy Comparative Methodology for Assessing Architectures

IEEE Systems Journal, 2011
The challenge for system architects is to perform a realistic assessment of an inherently ambiguous system concept. Many existing assessment methods are available, but these are often subjective and unrepeatable. Repeatability, objectivity, and increased fidelity are desired.
J. P. Dauby, Cihan H. Dagli
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Microservice Architecture for Multistore Database Using Canonical Data Model

XVI Brazilian Symposium on Information Systems, 2020
In a microservice architecture, solutions are created by teams focused on specific domains and needs. They independently develop and deploy distributed services in the network. One characteristic of microservices is decentralized data management. Each microservice may use different data management technology which best fit its needs.
Luís Henrique Neves Villaça   +2 more
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swCPD: Optimizing Canonical Polyadic Decomposition on Sunway Manycore Architecture

2019 IEEE 21st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications; IEEE 17th International Conference on Smart City; IEEE 5th International Conference on Data Science and Systems (HPCC/SmartCity/DSS), 2019
Canonical Polyadic Decomposition (CPD) is one of the most popular methods in tensor decomposition and plays an important role in big data analysis. For sparse tensor, the major computation procedure in CPD, known as matricized tensor times Khatri-Rao product (MTTKRP), exhibits discontiguous memory access and becomes the performance bottleneck from ...
Ming Dun   +5 more
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Programmable canonical switched-capacitor bump equaliser architecture

IEE Proceedings - Circuits, Devices and Systems, 1998
A digitally programmable switched-capacitor (SC) bump equaliser structure is presented. It can operate with two non-overlapping clock phases and uses two overlapping clock phases, two operational amplifiers and eight capacitor banks to control the central frequency, the bandwidth and the peak voltage gain steps of the bump (and dip) frequency responses.
T. Ndjountche   +3 more
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Canonical Architecture - CVFT

This document presents the canonical structural formulation of Correlational Variational Field Theory (CVFT). The purpose of this work is not to extend the framework, but to consolidate its ontological and mathematical core into a minimal, closed architectural statement.
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Multiple views based on unparsing canonical representations—the MultiView architecture

Joint proceedings of the second international software architecture workshop (ISAW-2) and international workshop on multiple perspectives in software development (Viewpoints '96) on SIGSOFT '96 workshops, 1996
Across a range of software development activities, there is typically no single best way to view the abstractions of interest, where the latter include software objects (such as source code), aspects of program execution, software requirements documentation, models of a software process being followed, and many others.
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A canonic interpretive program form for measuring "ideal" HLL architectures

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 1978
Over the past several years our group has become increasingly interested in the notion of an "ideal" machine. Ideal with respect to some specified higher level language (HLL) environment. Initially, much of the focus of the work was on traditional machines: trying to identify and factor out architectural instructions and artifacts in programs from ...
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Judgement Architecture Canonical Glossary

<p>Judgement Architecture is a formal operating discipline for making human Judgement explicit, assigned, and enforceable at the points in AI-enabled workflows where decisions become consequential. This glossary establishes its canonical vocabulary.</p> <p>The terms defined here are the working language of Judgement Architecture in ...
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