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Towards efficient partial evaluation

Proceedings of the 1993 ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Partial evaluation and semantics-based program manipulation - PEPM '93, 1993
In general, a partial evaluator needs to keep track of the tasks that have already been completed or initiated, so that it can recognize when to stop unfolding. In the MIX-style polyvariant specialization algorithm, this is accomplished by a global log.
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Efficient Parallel Evaluation of Boolean Expressions

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976
A Boolean expression wilth n literals, i.e., n distinct appearances of variables, can be evaluated by a parallel processing system in at most 1.81 log2n steps, or, equivalently, by a network constructed with two-input AND and OR gates and having at most 1.81 log2n levels.
Franco P. Preparata, David E. Muller
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Designing and evaluating an energy efficient Cloud

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2010
Cloud infrastructures have recently become a center of attention. They can support dynamic operational infrastructures adapted to the requirements of distributed applications. As large-scale distributed systems reach enormous sizes in terms of equipment, the energy consumption issue becomes one of the main challenges for large-scale integration.
Lefèvre, Laurent, Orgerie, Anne-Cécile
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Efficient Evaluation Functions for Evolving Coordination

Evolutionary Computation, 2008
This paper presents fitness evaluation functions that efficiently evolve coordination in large multi-component systems. In particular, we focus on evolving distributed control policies that are applicable to dynamic and stochastic environments.
Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer
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Efficient sort-based skyline evaluation

ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 2008
Skyline queries compute the set of Pareto-optimal tuples in a relation, that is, those tuples that are not dominated by any other tuple in the same relation. Although several algorithms have been proposed for efficiently evaluating skyline queries, they either necessitate the relation to have been indexed or have to
BARTOLINI, ILARIA   +2 more
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Jungle Evaluation for Efficient Term Rewriting

1988
Jungles are acyclic hypergraphs that represent sets of terms over a signature so that equal subterms can be shared.
Berthold Hoffmann, Detlef Plump
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High-Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Jin Young Kim   +2 more
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Evaluating Efficiency

1994
Ceri Phillips   +2 more
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Fullerene‐Free Polymer Solar Cells with over 11% Efficiency and Excellent Thermal Stability

Advanced Materials, 2016
Wenchao Zhao   +2 more
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