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Experimental Astronomy, 2004
Moore’s lawis best exploited by using consumer market hardware. In particular, the gaming industry pushes the limit of processor performance thus reducing the cost per raw flop even faster than Moore’s law predicts. Next to the cost benefits of Common-Of-The-Shelf (COTS) processing resources, there is a rapidly growing experience pool in cluster based ...
Kjeld Van Der Schaaf, Ruud Overeem
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Moore’s lawis best exploited by using consumer market hardware. In particular, the gaming industry pushes the limit of processor performance thus reducing the cost per raw flop even faster than Moore’s law predicts. Next to the cost benefits of Common-Of-The-Shelf (COTS) processing resources, there is a rapidly growing experience pool in cluster based ...
Kjeld Van Der Schaaf, Ruud Overeem
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COTS products characterization
Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering and knowledge engineering, 2002A way to learn about Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products is to define a set of characteristics or attributes and then to collect information about these attributes. In an industrial context, the attributes used to select COTS clearly depend on project specific goals.
TORCHIANO, MARCO +3 more
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2002
Classes of COTS products can be derived by classification attributes, which define a Cartesian space. Examples of such attributes are the architectural level, the kind of the COTS product (is it a standard, or a service, or an executable component?), and the software life cycle phase in which the product is used (is it a development tool or an ...
JACCHERI, Letizia, TORCHIANO, MARCO
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Classes of COTS products can be derived by classification attributes, which define a Cartesian space. Examples of such attributes are the architectural level, the kind of the COTS product (is it a standard, or a service, or an executable component?), and the software life cycle phase in which the product is used (is it a development tool or an ...
JACCHERI, Letizia, TORCHIANO, MARCO
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Nursing Standard, 1987
New research into cot deaths has revived the theory that poor air circulation in solid sided carry cots, particularly in a badly ventilated room, may be to blame.
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New research into cot deaths has revived the theory that poor air circulation in solid sided carry cots, particularly in a badly ventilated room, may be to blame.
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2001
In early June of 2000 a COTS Workshop entitled "Continuing Collaborations for Successful COTS Development" was held in Limerick, Ireland in conjunction with ICSE 2000. The purpose of the workshop was to collect experience reports regarding the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software to build systems, identify best-practices for the
John Dean +8 more
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In early June of 2000 a COTS Workshop entitled "Continuing Collaborations for Successful COTS Development" was held in Limerick, Ireland in conjunction with ICSE 2000. The purpose of the workshop was to collect experience reports regarding the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software to build systems, identify best-practices for the
John Dean +8 more
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Analysis of Memory-Contention in Heterogeneous COTS MPSoCs
Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems, 2020Mohamed Hassan, R. Pellizzoni
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Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '00, 2000
COTS Workshop: Continuing Collaborations for Successful COTS Development John Dean, National Research of Council Canada fJohn.Dean@nrc.ca} Patricia Oberndorf, Software Engineering Institute {po(~_sei.cmu.edu} Mark Vigder, National Research Council Canada fMark.Viader~_nrc.ca~ Chris Abts, University of Southern California {cabts~sunset.usc.edu} Hakan ...
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COTS Workshop: Continuing Collaborations for Successful COTS Development John Dean, National Research of Council Canada fJohn.Dean@nrc.ca} Patricia Oberndorf, Software Engineering Institute {po(~_sei.cmu.edu} Mark Vigder, National Research Council Canada fMark.Viader~_nrc.ca~ Chris Abts, University of Southern California {cabts~sunset.usc.edu} Hakan ...
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Demystifying Long Chain-of-Thought Reasoning in LLMs
arXiv.orgScaling inference compute enhances reasoning in large language models (LLMs), with long chains-of-thought (CoTs) enabling strategies like backtracking and error correction.
Edward Y. Chang +4 more
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Tagoram: real-time tracking of mobile RFID tags to high precision using COTS devices
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2014Lei Yang +5 more
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