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Proceedings of the international workshop on Information retrieval in peer-to-peer networks, 2006
The problem of similarity searching is nowadays attracting a lot of attention, because upcoming applications process complex data and the traditional exact match searching is not sufficient. There are efficient solutions, but they are tailored for the needs of specific data domains.
Batko Michal +2 more
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The problem of similarity searching is nowadays attracting a lot of attention, because upcoming applications process complex data and the traditional exact match searching is not sufficient. There are efficient solutions, but they are tailored for the needs of specific data domains.
Batko Michal +2 more
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2009
Grid-Immunoblotting is a fast, simple, and efficient method for simultaneously testing multiple allergens utilizing small amount of antibody.
Olga, Yeliosof, R Hal, Scofield
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Grid-Immunoblotting is a fast, simple, and efficient method for simultaneously testing multiple allergens utilizing small amount of antibody.
Olga, Yeliosof, R Hal, Scofield
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Gridded Spaces, Gridded Worlds
2018This introductory chapter provides an overview of interdisciplinary scholarship on the urban grid from a comparative historical perspective. Its general aim is to situate the current edited collection within broader discussions of the grid in urban history from antiquity to the present.
Reuben Rose-Redwood, Liora Bigon
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Changing from computing grid to knowledge grid in life‐science grid
Biotechnology Journal, 2009Grid computing has a great potential to become a standard cyber infrastructure for life sciences that often require high-performance computing and large data handling, which exceeds the computing capacity of a single institution. Grid computer applies the resources of many computers in a network to a single problem at the same time.
Veera, Talukdar +3 more
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Grid Deployment Experiences: Grid Interoperation
Journal of Grid Computing, 2009Over recent years a number of Grid projects have emerged which have built Grid infrastructures that are now the computing backbones for various user communities. A significant number of these communities are limited to one Grid Infrastructure due to the different middleware and operations procedures used.
Laurence Field +2 more
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CRO-GRID grid monitoring architecture
27th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, 2005., 2005Grid is distributed, heterogeneous environment comprised of various resources. Monitoring of grid resources is essential for realizing functionalities such as failure detection, application performance analysis, debugging, execution management, etc. Today many mature monitoring systems exist, but there are no complete solutions and functionalities of ...
E. Imamagic, B. Radic, D. Dobrenic
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Universal Grid Client: Grid Operation Invoker
2008In this paper we present a high-level approach to programming applications which use the Grid from the client side. This study is devoted to resolving the need for a language that would allow expressing the application logic in a precise way and combining it with the capability of remote access to powerful Grid resources and complex computational ...
Bartyński, T. +3 more
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Grid Economics: Market Mechanisms for Grid Markets
2007This chapter describes a market-based approach to conduct resource allocation problems in computational Grids. Currently, there is a lot of research done on the technical layer of resource allocation. However, the economic allocation of resources is still an open issue in research and, more importantly, in practical application.
Neumann, Dirk +2 more
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On Embedding Rectangular Grids in Square Grids
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1982The main results in this paper demonstrate that there exist pairs of integers 〈E, D〉 (for "area Expansion" and "edge Dilation," respectively) such that any n-vertex rectangular grid can be embedded into a square grid having at most En vertices, in such a way that images in the square grid of vertices that are adjacent in the rectangular grid are at ...
Aleliunas, Romas, Rosenberg, Arnold L.
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Computational Mathematics and Modeling, 2018
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Ardelyan, N. V. +2 more
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