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Register‐Efficient Linear‐Time Evaluation in the Bernstein Basis

open access: yesComputer Graphics Forum, EarlyView.
Abstract We investigate the evaluation of points and derivatives of Bézier curves and surfaces on modern architectures, focusing on performance and guided by numerical error bounds. While the de Casteljau algorithm remains the reference for numerical robustness, its linear working‐set size imposes substantial register pressure on GPUs.
Gábor Valasek, Anna Lili Horváth
wiley   +1 more source

Optimal memory time Cache partitioning in chip-multiprocessors

open access: yesTongxin xuebao, 2012
Optimal memory time Cache partitioning(OMTP) was proposed.The OMTP can get the average access invalidation overheads of different application and Cache line distributation about Cache hit through the characteristic obtain unit.According to which the OMTP
Hao LI, Lun-guo XIE
doaj   +2 more sources

SIMULATION OF MEMORY CACHE

open access: yesIndustrial Data, 2003
El artículo presenta un programa que simula la memoria cache considerando el porcentaje de éxitos y el tiempo medio de acceso del sistema. El programa encuentra el tamaño óptimo de la memoria cache con respecto a l tamaño de la memoria RAM el cual puede utilizarse como un criterio válido para cuestiones del diseño de ambas memorias en una computadora.
Ruiz L., Edgar, Raffo L., Eduardo
openaire   +1 more source

NAADF: Globally Illuminated Voxel Worlds Accelerated with Nested Axis‐Aligned Distance Fields

open access: yesComputer Graphics Forum, EarlyView.
Abstract Achieving realistic rendering of 3D scenes in real time using path tracing is challenging due to the high sample count required, with ray tracing as the bottleneck. Focusing on voxels as a geometry representation offers significant opportunities for optimizations, especially for tracing the rays, but also for computing the samples.
A. Ulschmid   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Last of the JEDI's: “Coloured” Women's Active Representation in Apartheid's Public Education Sector

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The South African apartheid regime racially organized society into race categories—one being “Coloured” to denote people of mixed‐race heritage. The term “Coloured,” even in contemporary South Africa, is a contentious categorization given the racist legacy of apartheid. This article documents the lives of “Coloured” women who struggled against
Karen Johnston
wiley   +1 more source

Banking with Inside Money: An Efficiency Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Money, Credit and Banking, EarlyView.
Abstract We show that banks do not decentralize the first best in a nominal Diamond–Dybvig economy with inside money. Furthermore, state‐contingent deposit contracts do not expand the consumption possibility set to include the first best either. Central banks can improve welfare but only for savers and only with unconventional monetary policy. Finally,
DAVID RIVERO   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reproducibility assessment of Dextrusion: A deep learning pipeline for detecting epithelial cell extrusion events

open access: yesJournal of Microscopy, EarlyView.
Abstract Reproducibility is essential for scientific software but can be hindered by technical and maintenance challenges. As part of the Global Bioimage Analyst Society reproducibility initiative, we evaluated Dextrusion, a deep learning pipeline for detecting epithelial cell extrusion events published by Villars et al.
Nicholas D Condon   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dread in the Homeland: Symbolic Politics and Ethnonationalist Struggles for Self‐Determination in Nigeria

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The revival of Biafran separatism in contemporary Nigeria is often explained with three leading theoretical frameworks: relative deprivation, political economy and state repression. Whereas relative deprivation and political economy perspectives posit that the resurgent separatism derives from the perception and empirical reality of ...
Promise Frank Ejiofor
wiley   +1 more source

The Many Shades of Clouds: How Law Fails (Us) in Seeing Power in the Digital Economy

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Cloud infrastructures form the backbone of our contemporary (digital) production environment. Despite their centrality, legal and scholarly practice have not been treating cloud infrastructures as single objects of/for study. In other words, we have laws for regulating services and products that flow from (within) cloud infrastructures, but we
Petros Terzis   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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