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RECUR: identifying recurrent amino acid substitutions from multiple sequence alignments. [PDF]
Robbins EHJ, Liu Y, Kelly S.
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The LHCb Sprucing and Analysis Productions. [PDF]
Abdelmotteleb A +13 more
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Dynamic economic emission dispatch of combined heat and power system based on multi-objective differential evolution algorithm. [PDF]
Dong T.
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A parallel texture-based region-growing algorithm implemented in OpenMP. [PDF]
Couder-CastaƱeda C +3 more
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Open Raman Microscopy (ORM): A Modular Hardware and Software Framework for Accessible Raman Imaging
Uning KT +14 more
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976
This paper surveys the state of the art in the design and evaluation of multiprocessing systems. Multiprocessor architectures of the SIMD and MIMD type are reviewed and further classified depending on their tight or loose coupling and their homogeneity.
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This paper surveys the state of the art in the design and evaluation of multiprocessing systems. Multiprocessor architectures of the SIMD and MIMD type are reviewed and further classified depending on their tight or loose coupling and their homogeneity.
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Continuation-based multiprocessing
Proceedings of the 1980 ACM conference on LISP and functional programming - LFP '80, 1980Any multiprocessing facility must include three features: elementary exclusion, data protection, and process saving. While elementary exclusion must rest on some hardware facility (e.g., a test-and-set instruction), the other two requirements are fulfilled by features already present in applicative languages. Data protection may be obtained through the
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Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '67 (Spring), 1967
Multiple access systems for processing data from online experiments or remote consoles are normally treated by time-slicing multiprogramming techniques. A substantial share of CPU time is consumed with program swapping, terminal polling and buffering, I/O control, etc.
Richard A. Aschenbrenner +2 more
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Multiple access systems for processing data from online experiments or remote consoles are normally treated by time-slicing multiprogramming techniques. A substantial share of CPU time is consumed with program swapping, terminal polling and buffering, I/O control, etc.
Richard A. Aschenbrenner +2 more
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