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Fundamenta Informaticae, 1996
Given a binary recursively enumerable relation R, one or more logic programs over a language L can be constructed and interconnected to produce a dependency relation D on selected predicates within the Herbrand base BL of L isomorphic to R. D can be, optionally, a positive, negative or mixed dependency relation.
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Given a binary recursively enumerable relation R, one or more logic programs over a language L can be constructed and interconnected to produce a dependency relation D on selected predicates within the Herbrand base BL of L isomorphic to R. D can be, optionally, a positive, negative or mixed dependency relation.
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Multi-agent dependence by dependence graphs
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems part 1 - AAMAS '02, 2002In this paper, we present an abstract structure called dependence graph, an extension of the notion of dependence network, as proposed in [16]. While this latter can be applied to express a set of dependence relations of a single agent, this new structure can be applied to the multi-agent case.
Jaime Simão Sichman, Rosaria Conte
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Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 1984
Dependence to benzodiazepines is difficult to induce in animals but has been induced by high doses in man. Case reports of benzodiazepine dependence are rare compared with the usage of these drugs, but provide no proper epidemiological framework for the estimation of risk.
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Dependence to benzodiazepines is difficult to induce in animals but has been induced by high doses in man. Case reports of benzodiazepine dependence are rare compared with the usage of these drugs, but provide no proper epidemiological framework for the estimation of risk.
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Dependable on-chip infrastructure for dependable MPSOCs
2016 17th Latin-American Test Symposium (LATS), 2016Today's MPSOCs employ complex on-chip infrastructure and instrumentation for efficient test, debug, diagnosis, and post-silicon validation, reliability management and maintenance in the field, or monitoring and calibration during operation. To enable flexible and efficient access to such instrumentation, reconfigurable scan networks (RSNs) as recently ...
Michael A. Kochte +1 more
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Dependent Automata for the Modelling of Dependencies
2009As far as we know there is not a definition of dependency in a formal setting: to fill this gap we propose in this paper a state based formalism called (network of) Dependent Automata, that consider dependencies as central elements. When used for modelling interdependencies in critical infrastructures, each infrastructure is modelled as a Dependent ...
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Dependency-to-Dependency Neural Machine Translation
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2018Recent research has proven that syntactic knowledge is effective to improve the performance of neural machine translation (NMT). Most previous work focuses on leveraging either source or target syntax in the recurrent neural network (RNN) based encoder–decoder model. In this paper, we simultaneously use both source and target dependency tree to improve
Shuangzhi Wu +5 more
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Conversion of control dependence to data dependence
Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGACT-SIGPLAN symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '83, 1983Program analysis methods, especially those which support automatic vectorization, are based on the concept of interstatement dependence where a dependence holds between two statements when one of the statements computes values needed by the other. Powerful program transformation systems that convert sequential programs to a form more suitable for ...
John R. Allen +3 more
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On Dependencies in Microservices: Dependency Management and Maintainability
Rapid evolution characterizes modern software systems, particularly evident with adopting continuous integration and delivery processes. However, while tools for maintaining monolithic architectures are well-established, there is a notable deficiency in methodologies for analyzing and managing changes within decentralized, microservice-based systems ...Cerny, Tomas +5 more
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Locating dependence clusters and dependence pollution
21st IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'05), 2005A dependence cluster is a set of program statements all of which are mutually inter-dependent. Such clusters can cause problems for maintenance, because a change to any statement in the cluster will have a potential impact on all statements in the cluster. This paper introduces the concept of dependence clusters and dependence pollution and shows how a
David W. Binkley, Mark Harman
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