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Analysis of long duration traces
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2005This paper introduces a new set of long duration captures of Internet traffic headers. The capture is being performed on a continuous on-going basis and is approaching a year in duration. Based on the current extent of the archive some typical analyses are presented, covering protocol mix, network trip times and TCP flag analysis.
Richard Nelson +2 more
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Modular network trace analysis
Proceedings of the 5th ACM symposium on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks, 2008In this paper we present EDAT, a tool designed for the analysis of trace files from network simulations and experiments. The EDAT framework encapsulates analysis steps in extensible operators. These can be arbitrarily combined to a flow-based analysis.
Wolfgang Kiess +3 more
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2007
Achieving Valid Trace Analysis Sample Handling Inorganic Analytes: Sample Preparation Inorganic Analytes: Determination Organic Analytes: Sample Preparation Organic Analytes: Determination Speciated Elements Techniques Suitable for both Inorganic and Organic Analytes From Signal Processing to Reporting Frequently Used Acronyms and Technical ...
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Achieving Valid Trace Analysis Sample Handling Inorganic Analytes: Sample Preparation Inorganic Analytes: Determination Organic Analytes: Sample Preparation Organic Analytes: Determination Speciated Elements Techniques Suitable for both Inorganic and Organic Analytes From Signal Processing to Reporting Frequently Used Acronyms and Technical ...
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Trace Analysis of Organic Compounds
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1974AbstractThe trace analysis of organic compounds presents a number of additional difficulties in comparison with the trace analysis of inorganic compounds. Thus special problems arise in sampling and in the storage of samples (e. g. because of the instability of many organic compounds). It is also difficult to choose suitable mild separation methods and
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Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '96, 1996
We present trace-based program analysts, a semantics-based framework for statically analyzing and transforming programs with loops, assignments, and nested record structures. Trace-based analyses are based on transfer transition, systems, which define the small-step operational semantics of programming languages.
Christopher Colby, Peter Lee 0001
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We present trace-based program analysts, a semantics-based framework for statically analyzing and transforming programs with loops, assignments, and nested record structures. Trace-based analyses are based on transfer transition, systems, which define the small-step operational semantics of programming languages.
Christopher Colby, Peter Lee 0001
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Singular Traces and Nonstandard Analysis
1995We discuss non trivial singular traces on the compact operators, extending some results by Dixmier and Varga. We also give an explicit description of these traces and associated ergodic states using tools of non standard analysis.
Albeverio, S +3 more
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Calibration Problems in Trace Analysis
2016An entire analytical procedure (i.e., a group of activities leading to information on either the kind or quantity of a component in the sample assayed) consists of several separate stages. If the final goal of this procedure is a quantitative result, one of the essential stages is analytical calibration.
Kościelniak, Paweł +2 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 1990
This paper presents a new linearized ray-trace technique for analysis of general optical beam trains, developed for integrated structures/optics/controls design of spaceborne optical instruments. Computer routines based on our approach are fast enough to be executed in-line as part of a spacecraft dynamic simulation or as part of a real-time controller.
D.C. Redding, W.G. Breckenridge
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This paper presents a new linearized ray-trace technique for analysis of general optical beam trains, developed for integrated structures/optics/controls design of spaceborne optical instruments. Computer routines based on our approach are fast enough to be executed in-line as part of a spacecraft dynamic simulation or as part of a real-time controller.
D.C. Redding, W.G. Breckenridge
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