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Chisels

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Sandra Wilson
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chisel

Proceedings of the sixth international workshop on Data intensive distributed computing, 2014
Job completion in MapReduce framework depends upon the slowest running reduce task. Inordinate time gap among the completion points of reduce tasks delays a job significantly. Synchronization in reduce task completion not only completes a job faster but also increases resource utilization.
Prateek Dhawalia   +2 more
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ChiSeL

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2020
Subgraph querying is one of the most important primitives in many applications. Although the field is well studied for deterministic graphs, in many situations, the graphs are probabilistic in nature. In this paper, we address the problem of subgraph querying in large probabilistic labeled graphs. We employ a novel algorithmic framework, called ChiSeL,
Shubhangi Agarwal   +2 more
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Chisel

Proceedings of the 49th Annual Design Automation Conference, 2012
In this paper we introduce Chisel, a new hardware construction language that supports advanced hardware design using highly parameterized generators and layered domain-specific hardware languages. By embedding Chisel in the Scala programming language, we raise the level of hardware design abstraction by providing concepts including object orientation ...
Jonathan Bachrach   +7 more
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Percussion Chisel

min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 2003
A new percussion chisel exclusively designed for neurosurgical use is presented that can be applied easily and safely. It is particularly useful in the removal of bony membranes through a transsphenoidal approach.
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Chiseling bodies

CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013
Chiseling bodies: an augmented dance ...
Fdili Alaoui, Sarah   +2 more
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AN AUTOMATIC CHISEL

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
The chisels shown in the accompanying illustration are constructed on the principles of the steel worker's automatic punch and the dentist's mallet. When pressure is brought to bear on the handle of the instrument, it can be depressed for a short distance, compressing the spring on the inside of the handle. On further pressure the spring is tripped and
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