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Modeling emergency departments using discrete event simulation techniques [PDF]
This paper discusses the application of Discrete Event Simulation (DES) for modeling the operations of an Emer-gency Department (ED). The model was developed to help the ED managers understand the behavior of the system with regards to the hidden causes ...
Komashie, A, Mousavi, A
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This article presents a combined route and path planning strategy to guide Skid–Steer Mobile Robots (SSMRs) in scheduled harvest tasks within expansive crop rows with complex terrain conditions.
Ricardo Paul Urvina +3 more
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Dynamic Multilevel Graph Visualization
We adapt multilevel, force-directed graph layout techniques to visualizing dynamic graphs in which vertices and edges are added and removed in an online fashion (i.e., unpredictably).
Veldhuizen, Todd L.
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Loo.py: transformation-based code generation for GPUs and CPUs
Today's highly heterogeneous computing landscape places a burden on programmers wanting to achieve high performance on a reasonably broad cross-section of machines.
Asanovic K., Ellson J., Rubinsteyn A.
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Drawing a Graph in a Hypercube
A $d$-dimensional hypercube drawing of a graph represents the vertices by distinct points in $\{0,1\}^d$, such that the line-segments representing the edges do not cross.
Wood, David R.
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Linear Layouts of Graphs with Priority Queues
Appears in Proc. 19th Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium (WADS 2025)
Di Giacomo, Emilio +4 more
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Linear Layouts Revisited: Stacks, Queues, and Exact Algorithms
In spite of the extensive study of stack and queue layouts, many fundamental questions remain open concerning the complexity-theoretic frontiers for computing stack and queue layouts. A stack (resp. queue) layout places vertices along a line and assigns edges to pages so that no two edges on the same page are crossing (resp. nested).
Depian, Thomas +3 more
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ReSHAPE: A Framework for Dynamic Resizing and Scheduling of Homogeneous Applications in a Parallel Environment [PDF]
Applications in science and engineering often require huge computational resources for solving problems within a reasonable time frame. Parallel supercomputers provide the computational infrastructure for solving such problems.
Ribbens, Calvin J., Sudarsan, Rajesh
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The ngdp framework for data acquisition systems
The ngdp framework is intended to provide a base for the data acquisition (DAQ) system software. The ngdp's design key features are: high modularity and scalability; usage of the kernel context (particularly kernel threads) of the operating systems (OS),
Isupov, A. Yu.
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Simulation-based optimization analysis of passenger flow organization in metro interchange stations using AnyLogic. [PDF]
Tian Y +6 more
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