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International Journal of Computers and Their Applications, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2011
- Li Bei, Tatsuo Tsuji, Ken Higuchi:
Resizable Multidimensional Arrays. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(1): 1-12 (2011) - Michael A. McNees, Kenneth G. Ricks:
Two Decades of Smart Environment Projects - A Research Survey. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(1): 13-27 (2011) - Amr E. Mohamed, Reda A. Ammar, Medhat H. A. Awadalla:
Parallel ICA Algorithms. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(1): 28-36 (2011) - Dina Hafez, Sherif G. Aly, Ahmed Sameh:
A Context and Service-Oriented Architecture with Adaptive Quality of Service Support. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(1): 37-51 (2011) - Brooks E. Latta, Kenneth G. Ricks, James H. Graham:
Differential Drive Robot Model, Simulation, and Verification. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(1): 52-64 (2011)
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2011
- Lubomir Stanchev:
Programming Embedded Computing Systems Using Static Embedded SQL. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 65-82 (2011) - Bayumy B. A. Youssef, Walaa M. Sheta, M. A. Abdou:
Efficient Registration of Range Images Using Wavelet Features. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 83-89 (2011) - Atsushi Inoie:
Optimal Migration Policies of Mobile Agents for Information Gathering. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 90-99 (2011) - Zhiwei Xu, Yi Liu, Yongning Tang:
Adopting the Information Contained by Outliers in the Modeling Process. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 100-110 (2011) - Timothy W. O'Neil, Samer F. Khasawneh, Michael E. Richter, Rama Krishna Pullaguntla:
Transforming Synchronous Data-Flow Graphs to Reduce Execution Time. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 111-122 (2011) - Debatosh Debnath:
Synthesis of Easily Testable AND-EXOR Networks. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(2): 123- (2011)
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2011
- Artem Chebotko, Yogesh Simmhan, Paolo Missier:
Guest Editorial: Scientific Workflows, Provenance and Their Applications. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 130-132 (2011) - Anne Hee Hiong Ngu, Arwa M. Jamnagarwala, George Chin Jr., Chandrika Sivaramakrishnan, Terence Critchlow:
Kepler Scientific Workflow Design and Execution with Contexts. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 133-147 (2011) - Zijiang Yang, Shiyong Lu, Ping Yang, Fahima Amin Bhuyan:
Model Checking Approach to Secure Host Access Enforcement of Mobile Tasks in Scientific Workflows. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 148-159 (2011) - Ilkay Altintas, Manish Kumar Anand, Trung N. Vuong, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher, Peter M. A. Sloot:
A Data Model for Analyzing User Collaborations in Workflow-Driven e-Science. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 160-179 (2011) - Yogesh Simmhan, Beth Plale:
Using Provenance for Personalized Quality Ranking of Scientific Datasets. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 180-195 (2011) - Jing Zhao, Yogesh Simmhan, Karthik Gomadam, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Querying Provenance Information in Distributed Environments. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(3): 196-215 (2011)
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2011
- Masaya Yoshikawa, Takeshi Fujino:
Placement Tool Dedicated for a Via-Programmable Logic Device VPEX. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 218-226 (2011) - Andrea Lincoln, Ying Wei Lin:
Fault Tolerance of Node Failure in a Stochastic Localization Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 227-233 (2011) - Rakhi C. Motwani, Mukesh C. Motwani, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Watermarking of Space Curves using Wavelet Decompostion. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 234-242 (2011) - Clyde Shavers, Robert Li:
A New Wavelet Information-Theoretic Approach for Image Fusion. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 243-253 (2011) - Min Kyung An, Nhat X. Lam, Dung T. Huynh, Trac N. Nguyen:
Minimum Data Aggregation Schedule in Wireless Sensor Networks. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 254-262 (2011) - William E. Brandstetter III, Joseph D. Mahsman, Cody J. White, Sergiu M. Dascalu, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Multi-Resolution Deformation in Out-of-Core Terrain Rendering. Int. J. Comput. Their Appl. 18(4): 262-272 (2011)
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