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35th ACSC 2012: Melbourne, Australia
- Mark Reynolds, Bruce H. Thomas:
Thirty-Fifth Australasian Computer Science Conference, ACSC 2012, Melbourne, Australia, January 2012. CRPIT 122, Australian Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-921770-03-6 - Denghui Liu, Jinli Cao, Jie Cao:
FEAS: A full-time event aware scheduler for improving responsiveness. 3-9 - Brad Alexander, Sean Donnellan, Andrew Jeffries, Travis Olds, Nicholas Sizer:
Boosting Instruction Set Simulator Performance with Parallel Block Optimisation and Replacement. 11-20 - Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Mahdi Parsa:
On the parameterized complexity of dominant strategies. 21-26 - Bing Xue, Mengjie Zhang, Will N. Browne:
Single Feature Ranking and Binary Particle Swarm Optimisation Based Feature Subset Ranking for Feature Selection. 27-36 - Jens Dietrich, Catherine McCartin, Ewan D. Tempero, Syed M. Ali Shah:
On the Existence of High-Impact Refactoring Opportunities in Programs. 37-48 - Lee Naish:
Declarative Diagnosis of Floundering in Prolog. 49-56 - Feng Xie, Andy Song, Victor Ciesielski:
Learning Time Series Patterns by Genetic Programming. 57-62 - Paul A. Bailes:
ERA Challenges for Australian University ICT. 63-72 - Qiao Shi, Andy Song, Thach G. Nguyen, Arnan Mitchell:
Evolutionary Design of Optical Waveguide with Multiple Objectives. 73-80 - Mark Wittkamp, Luigi Barone, Philip Hingston, Lyndon While:
Real-time Evolutionary Learning of Cooperative Predator-Prey Strategies. 81-90 - Jasbir Dhaliwal, Simon J. Puglisi, Andrew Turpin:
Trends in Suffix Sorting: A Survey of Low Memory Algorithms. 91-98 - Lee Naish, Hua Jie Lee, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
Spectral debugging: How much better can we do? 99-106 - Toshinori Sato, Hideki Mori, Rikiya Yano, Takanori Hayashida:
Importance of Single-Core Performance in the Multicore Era. 107-114 - Nicholas Downing, Thibaut Feydy, Peter J. Stuckey:
Explaining alldifferent. 115-124
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