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Implementing Search-Based Software Engineering Approaches with Nautilus
Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2021Search-Based Software Engineering (SBSE) approaches adopt search-based techniques to solve Software Engineering (SE) optimization problems. Among these techniques, evolutionary algorithms are the most popular and successfully used, such as multi ...
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Nautilus: A Benchmarking Platform for DBMS Knob Tuning
DEEM@SIGMODRecent research has shown the importance of tuning DBMS configuration knobs to achieve high performance. As a result, a large number of search-based and learning-based auto-tuning methods have been proposed.
Konstantinos Kanellis +2 more
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2022
Review: The aim of Nautilus Catalogue is to provide a database of Nautilus pompilius shells-turned-art object by aggregating information from a variety of disparate collections - and it does exactly this. Created by independent art historian Marsley Kehoe, Nautilus Catalogue consists of a web-based database and downloadable dataset that expands on on ...
molina, lauren c., Provo, Alexandra
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Review: The aim of Nautilus Catalogue is to provide a database of Nautilus pompilius shells-turned-art object by aggregating information from a variety of disparate collections - and it does exactly this. Created by independent art historian Marsley Kehoe, Nautilus Catalogue consists of a web-based database and downloadable dataset that expands on on ...
molina, lauren c., Provo, Alexandra
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Lighting Design + Application, 2007
After 11 rounds of trial and error, what started as an in-house experiment has transformed into an office building's ‘light aquarium’
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After 11 rounds of trial and error, what started as an in-house experiment has transformed into an office building's ‘light aquarium’
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Nature, 1967
SINCE Robert Hooke1 suggested that the siphuncle (which he took to be the gut) of Nautilus produced gas to force liquid from the shell chambers and so buoy up the animal, there have been many speculations on its function. These speculations required that the siphuncular tube was watertight2, or air-tight3–5, or permeable to gas6–8, or permeable to ...
D H, Collins, P, Minton
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SINCE Robert Hooke1 suggested that the siphuncle (which he took to be the gut) of Nautilus produced gas to force liquid from the shell chambers and so buoy up the animal, there have been many speculations on its function. These speculations required that the siphuncular tube was watertight2, or air-tight3–5, or permeable to gas6–8, or permeable to ...
D H, Collins, P, Minton
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Notes on Nautilus repartus and Nautilus scrobiculatus
1958(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Optical Engineering + Applications, 2019
We describe a novel space observatory concept that is enabled by very large (8.5m-diameter), ultralight-weight multi-order diffractive lenses that can be cost-effectively replicated.
D. Apai +7 more
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We describe a novel space observatory concept that is enabled by very large (8.5m-diameter), ultralight-weight multi-order diffractive lenses that can be cost-effectively replicated.
D. Apai +7 more
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Nautilus-patterned small intestines
Gut, 2008A 69-year-old woman presented to our hospital due to diffuse abdominal pain and bloody stool for 3 days. …
P-Y, Lin +5 more
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