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To code or not to code: Revisited

2012 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, 2012
We revisit the dilemma of whether one should or should not code when operating under delay constraints. In those curious cases when the source and the channel are probabilistically matched so that symbol-by-symbol coding is optimal in terms of the average distortion achieved, we show that it also achieves the dispersion of joint source-channel coding ...
Victoria Kostina, Sergio Verdú
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Codes for network coding

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2008
In [4] a metric for error correction in network coding is introduced. Also constant-dimension codes were introduced and investigated. Nevertheless little is known on codes in this metric in general. In this paper, several classes of codes are defined and investigated.
Ernst M. Gabidulin, Martin Bossert
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Code, coding and coded perspectives

Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2003
I begin with a discussion of code and its primary types: embedded, source, binary and interpreted. I then consider three measures in which code is fundamentally different than print. In particular I speak of the trust inherent in connectivity, the organizational difficulties of information, and the problem of archiving information that may change ...
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To code or not to code: Introducing coding in primary schools

Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2020
AbstractLearning to code helps children to develop an understanding of how things work. It also contributes to the development of problem‐solving skills. In this paper, we present a methodological framework with four cycles that alternate between cooperative and individual learning approaches in addition to game‐based and project‐based learning.
Maja Videnovik   +2 more
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Coding and Code Compression

Journal of the ACM, 1958
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Code Refinement of Stencil Codes

Parallel Processing Letters, 2014
A straightforward implementation of an algorithm in a general-purpose programming language does usually not deliver peak performance: Compilers often fail to automatically tune the code for certain hardware peculiarities like memory hierarchy or vector execution units.
Marcel Köster   +4 more
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Algebraic codes for network coding

Problems of Information Transmission, 2009
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Ernst M. Gabidulin, Martin Bossert
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Iterative Coding for Network Coding

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2013
We consider communication over a noisy network under randomized linear network coding. Possible error mechanisms include node- or link-failures, Byzantine behavior of nodes, or an overestimate of the network min-cut. Building on the work of Kotter and Kschischang, we introduce a systematic oblivious random channel model.
Andrea Montanari, Rüdiger L. Urbanke
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To Code or Not to Code

2017
Businesses that purchase packaged application software – for example, an Enterprise Resource Planning system – must make choices about customization. Software vendors, anecdotal evidence, and practitioner-oriented research all recommend that organizations should customize software as little as possible, and instead adapt their processes to meet the ...
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Code code code codé

1978
Cassin Barbara. Code code code codé. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°12, 1978. Théorie. pp. 6-7.
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