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Building executable union slices using conditioned slicing

Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 2004., 2004
Program slicing can be used as a support for program comprehension, because it allows a large program to be divided up into smaller slices, each of which can be understood in isolation from the rest. As such, slicing facilitates the familiar approach of 'divide and conquer'.
S. DANICIC, DE LUCIA, Andrea, M. HARMAN
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Program Slicing

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1984
Program slicing is a method for automatically decomposing programs by analyzing their data flow and control flow. Starting from a subset of a program's behavior, slicing reduces that program to a minimal form which still produces that behavior. The reduced program, called a ''slice'', is an independent program guaranteed to represent faithfully the ...
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Slices

Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Conference on Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, 2014
High-end computing systems are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, with nodes comprised of multiple CPUs and accelerators, like GPGPUs, and with potential additional heterogeneity in memory configurations and network connectivities. Further, as we move to exascale systems, the view of their future use is one in which simulations co-run with online ...
Alexander Merritt   +5 more
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Slices

Proceedings of the 2011 SIGGRAPH Asia Conference, 2011
Minimalist object representations or shape-proxies that spark and inspire human perception of shape remain an incompletely understood, yet powerful aspect of visual communication. We explore the use of planar sections, i.e., the contours of intersection of planes with a 3D object, for creating shape abstractions ...
James McCrae   +2 more
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Slice Blotting

2009
Slice blotting is a technique for recording the spatial distribution of extracellular signaling molecules released from thin slices of living tissue. Slices are positioned on the surface of a membrane that can trap secreted substances diffusing from the tissue. The pattern of membrane-bound antigens is subsequently visualized by immunoblotting.
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SLICE

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Internet of Things, 2018
From the perspective of IoT, AmI is one of the promising application areas combining AI and IoT. Existing edge-based IoT platforms provide a centralized AmI intelligence such as perception, reasoning and learning. Recently, advances of technologies on intelligent IoT devices accelerate moving intelligence to the edge device, which enables edge devices ...
Young-Ho Suh   +2 more
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The sensorimotor slice

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007
The reciprocal connections between primary motor cortex (M1) and primary somatosensory cortex (S1) are hypothesized to play a role in an animal's ability to update its motor plan in response to changes in the sensory periphery. These interactions provide the sensory cortex with anticipatory knowledge of motor plans.
Mary M, Rocco, Joshua C, Brumberg
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Curved slice imaging

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1996
AbstractCurved slice imaging based on multidimensional RF pulses is introduced and discussed. This new approach makes it possible to image curved anatomical structures by using MRI. The 2D RF or 3D RF pulses used can be tailored to excite or refocus transverse magnetization of a previously defined arbitrarily curved slice profile in a 3D space.
P, Börnert, T, Schäffter
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Slice, slice, baby

New Scientist, 2023
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Program slicing

2008 Frontiers of Software Maintenance, 1996
David W. Binkley, Keith Brian Gallagher
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