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ICCS 2010: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Peter M. A. Sloot, G. Dick van Albada, Jack J. Dongarra:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2010, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 31 - June 2, 2010. Procedia Computer Science 1(1), Elsevier 2010 - Preface. 1-5
- Patrícia A. P. Costa, Eduardo L. M. Garcia, Bruno Schulze, Helio J. C. Barbosa:
Evaluation of a distributed numerical simulation optimization approach applied to aquifer remediation. 7-16 - William Spataro, Maria Vittoria Avolio, Valeria Lupiano, Giuseppe A. Trunfio, Rocco Rongo, Donato D'Ambrosio:
The latest release of the lava flows simulation model SCIARA: First application to Mt Etna (Italy) and solution of the anisotropic flow direction problem on an ideal surface. 17-26 - A. Agüera Pérez, Juan José González de la Rosa, J. G. Ramiro, José Carlos Palomares Salas:
Genetic fuzzy systems applied to model local winds. 27-35 - Juraj Bartok, Ondrej Habala, Peter Bednár, Martin Gazák, Ladislav Hluchý:
Data mining and integration for predicting significant meteorological phenomena. 37-46 - Jong Youl Choi, Judy Qiu, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Generative topographic mapping by deterministic annealing. 47-56 - Muzhou Xiong, Michael Lees, Wentong Cai, Suiping Zhou, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low:
Hybrid modelling of crowd simulation. 57-65 - Gudula Rünger, Michael Schwind:
Fast recursive matrix multiplication for multi-core architectures. 67-76 - J. F. Nystrom:
Ontological musings on how nature computes. 77-86 - Serge N. Andrianov:
Distributed computing in accelerator physics theory and technology. 87-95 - Pieter Maris, Masha Sosonkina, James P. Vary, Esmond G. Ng, Chao Yang:
Scaling of ab-initio nuclear physics calculations on multicore computer architectures. 97-106 - Florian Rauser, Jan Riehme, Klaus Leppkes, Peter Korn, Uwe Naumann:
On the use of discrete adjoints in goal error estimation for shallow water equations. 107-115 - Elise de Doncker, Karlis Kaugars:
Dimensional recursion for multivariate adaptive integration. 117-124 - Daniel Zmuda, Marek Psiuk, Krzysztof Zielinski:
Dynamic monitoring framework for the SOA execution environment. 125-133 - Warren Armstrong, Alistair P. Rendell:
Runtime sparse matrix format selection. 135-144 - Pilsung Kang, Naresh K. C. Selvarasu, Naren Ramakrishnan, Calvin J. Ribbens, Danesh K. Tafti, Srinidhi Varadarajan:
Dynamic tuning of algorithmic parameters of parallel scientific codes. 145-153 - Jean Fortin, Frédéric Gava:
From BSP routines to high-performance ones: Formal verification of a transformation case. 155-164 - Ralf Zimmermann, Stefan Görtz:
Non-linear reduced order models for steady aerodynamics. 165-174 - Maximilian Emans, Albert van der Meer:
Mixed-precision AMG as linear equation solver for definite systems. 175-183 - G. N. Shumkin, M. Popov, Alessandro Curioni, Teodoro Laino:
A multiscale modelling of naphthalocyanine-based molecular switch. 185-192 - Marcin Budka, Bogdan Gabrys:
Ridge regression ensemble for toxicity prediction. 193-201 - Mehmet Belgin, Godmar Back, Calvin J. Ribbens:
Applicability of Pattern-based sparse matrix representation for real applications. 203-211 - Boris I. Krasnopolsky:
The reordered BiCGStab method for distributed memory computer systems. 213-218 - Roman Soukal, Ivana Kolingerová:
Star-shaped polyhedron point location with orthogonal walk algorithm. 219-228 - Mayya Tokman, John Loffeld:
Efficient design of exponential-Krylov integrators for large scale computing. 229-237 - Dirk Ribbrock, Markus Geveler, Dominik Göddeke, Stefan Turek:
Performance and accuracy of Lattice-Boltzmann kernels on multi- and manycore architectures. 239-247 - Elwin van't Wout, Martin B. van Gijzen, A. Ditzel, Auke van der Ploeg, Cornelis Vuik:
The Deflated Relaxed Incomplete Cholesky CG method for use in a real-time ship simulator. 249-257 - S. K. Das, S. N. Shome, S. Nandy, D. Pal:
Modeling a hybrid reactive-deliberative architecture towards realizing overall dynamic behavior of an AUV. 259-268 - Luciano De Tommasi, Madeleine Gibescu, Arno J. Brand:
A dynamic aggregate model for the simulation of short term power fluctuations. 269-278 - Wilfried N. Gansterer, Gerhard König:
On twisted factorizations of block tridiagonal matrices. 279-287 - Wojciech Bozejko, Mariusz Uchronski, Mieczyslaw Wodecki:
The new golf neighborhood for the exible job shop problem. 289-296 - Ralf Hannemann, Wolfgang Marquardt, Uwe Naumann, Boris Gendler:
Discrete first- and second-order adjoints and automatic differentiation for the sensitivity analysis of dynamic models. 297-305 - Dirk Kraaijpoel, Tristan van Leeuwen:
Raising the order of multivariate approximation schemes using supplementary derivative data. 307-316 - Franck Gechter, Jean-Michel Contet, Pablo Gruer, Abderrafiaa Koukam:
Car-driving assistance using organization measurement of reactive multi-agent system. 317-325 - J. Russell Manson, Dali Wang, Steve G. Wallis, Richard Page, Michael J. Laielli:
A massively parallel semi-Lagrangian algorithm for solving the transport equation. 327-335 - Marcelo Panaro de Moraes Zamith, Regina Célia P. Leal-Toledo, Mauricio Kischinhevsky, Esteban Walter Gonzalez Clua, Diego N. Brandão, Anselmo Antunes Montenegro, Edgar B. Lima:
A probabilistic cellular automata model for highway traffic simulation. 337-345 - Theo G. J. Beelen, E. Jan W. ter Maten, H. J. Sihaloho, Stephanus J. L. van Eijndhoven:
Behavioral modeling of the dominant dynamics in input-output transfer of linear(ized) circuits. 347-355 - Sanjukta Bhowmick, Suzanne M. Shontz:
Towards high-quality, untangled meshes via a force-directed graph embedding approach. 357-366 - Anirban Chatterjee, Kelly Fermoyle, Padma Raghavan:
Characterizing sparse preconditioner performance for the support vector machine kernel. 367-375 - Jumat Sulaiman, Mohammad Khatim Hasan, Mohamed Othman, Samsul Ariffin Abdul Karim:
MEGSOR iterative method for the triangle element solution of 2D Poisson equations. 377-385 - Jeonghyung Park, Suzanne M. Shontz:
Two derivative-free optimization algorithms for mesh quality improvement. 387-396 - Salvatore Avanzo, Roberto Barbera, Francesco De Mattia, Giuseppe La Rocca, Mariapaola Sorrentino, Domenico Vicinanza:
Data sonification of volcano seismograms and Sound/Timbre reconstruction of ancient musical instruments with Grid infrastructures. 397-406 - Mutlu Ercan, Tankut Acarman:
Iterative learning control of dynamic memory caching to enhance processing performance on java platform. 407-416 - Farhad Maleki, Ali Mohades, Mohammad E. Shiri, Afsane Bijari:
A CA Randomizers Based on parallel CAs with Balanced Rules. 417-425 - Jose-Juan López-Espín, Domingo Giménez:
Obtaining simultaneous equation models from a set of variables through genetic algorithms. 427-435 - Hannes Schabauer, Christoph Pacher, Andrew G. Sunderland, Wilfried N. Gansterer:
Toward a parallel solver for generalized complex symmetric eigenvalue problems. 437-445 - Roberto Solar, Remo Suppi, Emilio Luque:
High performance individual-oriented simulation using complex models. 447-456 - Mauricio Oyarzún, Senén González, Marcelo Mendoza, Flavio Ferrarotti, Max Chacón, Mauricio Marín:
A vector model for routing queries in web search engines. 457-464 - Pawel Turcza, Tomasz P. Zielinski, Aleksander Kwater, Tomasz Grodzicki:
Computationally efficient algorithm for the estimation of the intimamedia thickness of the common carotid artery. 465-474 - Jin-Suk Kang:
Mobile iris recognition systems: An emerging biometric technology. 475-484 - Javier Lluch, Emilio Camahort, José Luis Hidalgo, Roberto Vivó:
A hybrid mutiresolution representation for fast tree modeling and rendering. 485-494 - Cheng Ling, Khaled Benkrid:
Design and implementation of a CUDA-compatible GPU-based core for gapped BLAST algorithm. 495-504 - Slawomir Walkowiak, Konrad Wawruch, Marita Nowotka, Lukasz Ligowski, Witold R. Rudnicki:
Exploring utilisation of GPU for database applications. 505-513 - Javier Cuenca, Luis-Pedro García, Domingo Giménez:
A proposal for autotuning linear algebra routines on multicore platforms. 515-523 - Volodymyr Turchenko, Lucio Grandinetti, George Bosilca, Jack J. Dongarra:
Improvement of parallelization efficiency of batch pattern BP training algorithm using Open MPI. 525-533 - Thorsten Matthias Riechers, Shyh-Hao Kuo, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Terence Hung:
Component-based design for adaptive large-scale infectious disease simulation. 535-544 - A. B. M. Russel, David Abramson, Blair Bethwaite, Minh Ngoc Dinh, Colin Enticott, Stephen Firth, Slavisa Garic, Ian Harper, Martin Lackmann, Stefan Schek, Mary Vail:
An abstract virtual instrument system for high throughput automatic microscopy. 545-554 - Narges Zarrabi, Emiliano Mancini, JocCing Tay, Shayan Shahand, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Modeling HIV-1 intracellular replication: two simulation approaches. 555-564 - Javier Díaz, Sebastián Reyes, Rosa M. Badia, Alfonso Niño, Camelia Muñoz-Caro:
A general model for the generation and scheduling of parameter sweep experiments in computational grid environments. 565-572 - Wen-hao Chen, Yi Cai, Ho-fung Leung, Qing Li:
Generating ontologies with basic level concepts from folksonomies. 573-581 - Gonzalo Vera, Remo Suppi:
ATLS - A parallel loop scheduling scheme for dynamic environments. 583-591 - Shayan Shahand, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Maryam Khademi Hedayat:
DynaSched: a dynamic Web service scheduling and deployment framework for data-intensive Grid workflows. 593-602 - Valeria V. Krzhizhanovskaya:
Simulation of multiphysics multiscale systems, 7th international workshop. 603-605 - Alexei V. Snytnikov:
Supercomputer simulation of plasma electron heat conductivity decrease due to relativistic electron beam relaxation. 607-615 - B. Fornet, Guillaume Dufour, François Rogier:
Interactions of a plasma and an incoming flow at Mach 3. 617-626 - Pierre Seimandi, Guillaume Dufour, François Rogier:
A two scale model of air corona discharges. 627-635 - Sergey V. Bobashev, Alexander S. Chernyshev, Alexander A. Schmidt:
Numerical simulation of wall heat flux in supersonic weakly ionized gas flow. 637-644 - Chao An, Yongen Cai:
The effect of beach slope on the tsunami run-up induced by thrust fault earthquakes. 645-654 - L. Abu-Farah, F. Al-Qaessi, A. Schönbucher:
Cyclohexane/water dispersion behaviour in a stirred batch vessel experimentally and with CFD simulation. 655-664 - Alexander I. Fedoseyev, Boris V. Alexeev:
Simulation of viscous flows with boundary layers within multiscale model using generalized hydrodynamics equations. 665-672 - Y. Alhendal, Ali Turan, Wael I. A. Aly:
VOF simulation of marangoni flow of gas bubbles in 2D-axisymmetric column. 673-680 - Bernhard Gatzhammer, Miriam Mehl, Tobias Neckel:
A coupling environment for partitioned multiphysics simulations applied to fluid-structure interaction scenarios. 681-689 - Franck Assous, Felix Tsipis:
A new asymptotic approximate model for the Vlasov-Maxwell equations. 691-698 - Hung V. Nguyen, Jing-Ru C. Cheng, E. Allen Hammack, Robert S. Maier:
Parallel Newton-Krylov solvers for modeling of a navigation lock filling system. 699-707 - Malgorzata Peszynska, Marta Torres, Anne Trèhu:
Adaptive modeling of methane hydrates. 709-717 - N. Kondrashov, V. Nagorniy, Alexander A. Schmidt, A. Smirnovskii:
Processes of dispersion of working liquid jets in electro droplet-jet technology: numerical simulation. 719-724 - Vladimir V. Aristov, Oleg V. Ilyin:
Simulation of spatio-temporal turbulence on the basis of the discrete kinetic system. 725-734 - Yu. A. Anikin, E. P. Derbakova, O. I. Dodulad, Yu. Yu. Kloss, D. V. Martynov, Oleg A. Rogozin, P. V. Shuvalov, F. G. Tcheremissine:
Computing of gas flows in micro- and nanoscale channels on the base of the Boltzmann Kinetic equation. 735-744 - Sorin Mitran:
Time parallel kinetic-molecular interaction algorithm for CPU/GPU computers. 745-752 - Florian Haeberlein, Anthony Michel, Filipa Caetano:
Time space domain decomposition for reactive transport. 753-760 - Manuel Combes, Benjamin Buin, Marc Parenthoën, Jacques Tisseau:
Multiscale multiagent architecture validation by virtual instruments in molecular dynamics experiments. 761-770 - Konstantin Lipnikov, J. David Moulton, Daniil Svyatskiy:
A multiscale multilevel mimetic (M3) method for well-driven flows in porous media. 771-779 - Ibrahim, Fred J. Vermolen, Cornelis Vuik:
Application of the numerical density-enthalpy method to the multi-phase flow through a porous medium. 781-790 - Evgeniy Zharovsky, Bernd Simeon:
A space-time adaptive approach to orientation dynamics in particle laden flows. 791-799 - Paul R. Eller, Jing-Ru C. Cheng, Hung V. Nguyen, Robert S. Maier:
Improving parallel performance of large-scale watershed simulations. 801-808 - Ben Gouldby, Valeria V. Krzhizhanovskaya, Jonathan Simm:
Multiscale modelling in real-time flood forecasting systems: From sand grain to dike failure and inundation. 809 - D. A. Medvedev:
Lattice Boltzmann model for simulation of the electric breakdown in liquids. 811-818 - Jean-Luc Falcone, Bastien Chopard, Alfons G. Hoekstra:
MML: towards a Multiscale Modeling Language. 819-826 - Federico Buti, Diletta Cacciagrano, Flavio Corradini, Emanuela Merelli, Luca Tesei:
BioShape: a spatial shape-based scale-independent simulation environment for biological systems. 827-835 - Dominik Szczerba, Esra Neufeld, Marcel Zefferer, Gábor Székely, Niels Kuster:
Unstructured mesh generation from the Virtual Family models for whole body biomedical simulations. 837-844 - Grzegorz M. Wójcik, Jose A. Garcia-Lazaro:
Analysis of the neural hypercolumn in parallel PCSIM simulations. 845-854 - Alfredo Tirado-Ramos, Angela B. Shiflet:
Fourth Workshop on Teaching Computational Science (WTCS 2010). 855-856 - J. Russell Manson, Robert J. Olsen:
Assessing and refining an undergraduate computational science curriculum. 857-865 - Michael Lülfesmann, Simon R. Leßenich, H. Martin Bücker:
Interactively exploring elimination orderings in symbolic sparse Cholesky factorization. 867-874 - Ronal Muresano, Dolores Rexachs, Emilio Luque:
Learning parallel programming: a challenge for university students. 875-883 - Valerie Maxville:
eResearch bootcamp: grooming next-gen researchers. 885-894 - Angela B. Shiflet, George W. Shiflet:
Simulating the formation of biofilms in an undergraduate modeling course. 895-901 - Richard A. Aló, Diane Baxter, Karl Barnes, Al Kuslikis, Geoffrey C. Fox, Alex Ramírez:
Advancing Computational Science, Visualization and Homeland Security Research/ Education at Minority Serving Institutions National Model Promoted/ Implemented by MSI-CIEC (Minority Serving Institutions-CyberInfrastructure Empowerment Coalition). 903-912 - D. Brian Larkins, William Harvey:
Introductory computational science using MATLAB and image processing. 913-919 - John Corredor, Juan C. Moure, Dolores Rexachs, Daniel Franco, Emilio Luque:
Active learning processes to study memory hierarchy on Multicore systems. 921-930 - Mario Cannataro, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos, Joakim Sundnes:
Biomedical and bioinformatics challenges to computer science. 931-933 - James Southern, Gerard J. Gorman, M. D. Piggott, Patrick E. Farrell, Miguel O. Bernabeu, Joe Pitt-Francis:
Anisotropic mesh adaptivity for cardiac electrophysiology. 935-944 - Monicaa Hanslien, Nina Holden, Joakim Sundnes:
A note on discontinuous rate functions for the gate variables in mathematical models of cardiac cells. 945-950 - Xuemin Liu, Wallapak Tavanapong, Johnny Wong, Jung-Hwan Oh, Piet C. de Groen:
Automated measurement of quality of mucosa inspection for colonoscopy. 951-960 - Isabel N. Figueiredo, Carlos F. Leal, Tommaso Leonori, Giuseppe Romanazzi, Pedro N. Figueiredo, Maria M. Donato:
A coupled convection-diffusion level set model for tracking epithelial cells in colonic crypts. 961-969 - Lev Naumov, Alfons G. Hoekstra, Peter M. A. Sloot:
The influence of mitoses rate on growth dynamics of a cellular automata model of tumour growth. 971-978 - Giuseppe Tradigo, Pierangelo Veltri, Sergio Greco:
Geomedica: managing and querying clinical data distributions on geographical database systems. 979-986 - Dagmar Iber:
Reduction of a detailed biological signaling model. 987-996 - Mario Cannataro, Pietro Hiram Guzzi, Pierangelo Veltri:
Using ontologies for querying and analysing protein-protein interaction data. 997-1004 - Alexander V. Spirov, David M. Holloway:
Design of a dynamic model of genes with multiple autonomous regulatory modules by evolutionary computations. 1005-1014 - Bertil Schmidt, Douglas L. Maskell:
Second Workshop on using Emerging Parallel Architectures. 1015-1017 - Amit Kumar Singh, Wu Jigang, Akash Kumar, Thambipillai Srikanthan:
Run-time mapping of multiple communicating tasks on MPSoC platforms. 1019-1026 - Lars Wienbrandt, Stefan Baumgart, Jost Bissel, Carol May Yen Yeo, Manfred Schimmler:
Using the reconfigurable massively parallel architecture COPACOBANA 5000 for applications in bioinformatics. 1027-1034 - Dominique Houzet, Sylvain Huet, Anis Rahman:
SysCellC: a data-flow programming model on multi-GPU. 1035-1044 - Andrew Shaffer, Bruce Einfalt, Padma Raghavan:
PFFTC: An improved fast Fourier transform for the IBM cell broadband engine. 1045-1054 - Mujahed Eleyat, Lasse Natvig:
Implementation of a linear programming solver on the Cell BE processor. 1055-1064 - Andre J. Aberer, Nicholas D. Pattengale, Alexandros Stamatakis:
Parallel computation of phylogenetic consensus trees. 1065-1073 - Luca Biferale, Filippo Mantovani, Marcello Pivanti, Mauro Sbragaglia, Andrea Scagliarini, Sebastiano Fabio Schifano, Federico Toschi, Raffaele Tripiccione:
Lattice Boltzmann fluid-dynamics on the QPACE supercomputer. 1075-1082 - Yu. Yu. Kloss, P. V. Shuvalov, F. G. Tcheremissine:
Solving Boltzmann equation on GPU. 1083-1091 - Pawel Maciol, Przemyslaw Plaszewski, Krzysztof Banas:
3D finite element numerical integration on GPUs. 1093-1100 - Joaquín Franco, Gregorio Bernabé, Juan Fernández, Manuel Ujaldon:
Parallel 3D fast wavelet transform on manycore GPUs and multicore CPUs. 1101-1110 - Tomasz Toczek, Dominique Houzet, Stéphane Mancini:
Effficient stackless ray traversal for bounding sphere hierarchies with CUDA. 1111-1118 - Evghenii Gaburov, Jeroen Bédorf, Simon Portegies Zwart:
Gravitational tree-code on graphics processing units: implementation in CUDA. 1119-1127 - Haixiang Shi, Bertil Schmidt, Weiguo Liu, Wolfgang Müller-Wittig:
Quality-score guided error correction for short-read sequencing data using CUDA. 1129-1138 - Ponnadurai Ramasami:
First principle study of the trans and gauche rotamers of 1, 2dihalogenodisilanes (XSiH2SiH2X; X=F, Cl, Br and I) in vacuum. 1139-1146 - Friedrich Matthias Bickelhaupt:
Stacked DNA-base quartets: Structure, chemistry and computational intricacies. 1147-1148 - Reinhard Johann Maurer, Alexander F. Sax:
Molecular dynamics of cellulose crystal surfaces with ChemShell. 1149-1154 - Lemi Türker, Çaglar Çelik Bayar:
A DFT study on disubstituted R-hexahelicenes having donor/acceptor groups. 1155-1164 - Ekadashi Pradhan, Bhalachandra L. Tembe:
Solvation shell dynamics of Na+ and Cl- ion pairs in selected water-DMSO mixtures. 1165-1173 - Jianwu Wang, Prakashan Korambath, Seonah Kim, Scott A. Johnson, Kejian Jin, Daniel Crawl, Ilkay Altintas, Shava Smallen, Bill Labate, Kendall N. Houk:
Theoretical enzyme design using the Kepler scientific workflows on the Grid. 1175-1184 - Nevena Todorova, Irene Yarovsky:
Molecular modelling of peptide folding, misfolding and aggregation phenomena. 1185-1193 - Ashot S. Gevorkyan, Gabriel G. Balint-Kurti, Gunnar Nyman:
Novel algorithm for simulation of 3D quantum reactive atom-diatom scattering. 1195-1201 - Sandra Roy, Mounir Jaidann, Sophie Ringuette, Louis-Simon Lussier, Hakima Abou-Rachid:
Predictions of thermodynamic properties of energetic materials using COSMO-RS. 1203-1211 - Craig C. Douglas, Deng Li, Gundolf Haase, Hyoseop Lee, Robert A. Lodder:
International conference on computational science, ICCS 2010 data-driven pill monitoring. 1213-1220 - Jan Mandel, Jonathan D. Beezley, Loren Cobb, Ashok Krishnamurthy:
Data driven computing by the morphing fast Fourier transform ensemble Kalman filter in epidemic spread simulations. 1221-1229 - Marta D'Elia, Alessandro Veneziani:
Methods for assimilating blood velocity measures in hemodynamics simulations: Preliminary results. 1231-1239 - Olufunmilola Oladunni Onolaja, Rami Bahsoon, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
Conceptual framework for dynamic trust monitoring and prediction. 1241-1250 - Craig C. Douglas, Li Deng, Gundolf Haase, Hyoseop Lee, Robert A. Lodder:
International conference on computational science, ICCS 2010 data-driven pill monitoring. 1251-1258 - Yilin Huang, Mamadou D. Seck, Alexander Verbraeck:
Towards automated model calibration and validation in rail transit simulation. 1259-1265 - Roque Rodríguez, Ana Cortés, Tomàs Margalef:
Towards policies for data insertion in dynamic data driven application systems: a case study sudden changes in wildland fire. 1267-1276 - Dacian N. Daescu:
Forecast sensitivity to the observation error covariance in variational data assimilation. 1277-1285 - Frederica Darema:
CyberInfrastructures of cyber-applications-systems. 1287-1296 - Xin-She Yang, Slawomir Koziel:
Computational optimization, modelling and simulation-a paradigm shift. 1297-1300 - David Echeverría Ciaurri, Obiajulu J. Isebor, Louis J. Durlofsky:
Application of derivative-free methodologies to generally constrained oil production optimization problems. 1301-1310 - Leifur Þ. Leifsson, Slawomir Koziel:
Multi-fidelity design optimization of transonic airfoils using shape-preserving response prediction. 1311-1320 - Murat Simsek, Qi-Jun Zhang, Humayun Kabir, Yazi Cao, Neslihan Serap Sengör:
The recent developments in knowledge based neural modeling. 1321-1330 - Pia Domschke, Oliver Kolb, Jens Lang:
An adaptive model switching and discretization algorithm for gas flow on networks. 1331-1340 - Jaroslav Sklenar, Pavel Popela:
Integer simulation based optimization by local search. 1341-1348 - Genetha A. Gray, Kathleen R. Fowler, Joshua D. Griffin:
Hybrid optimization schemes for simulation-based problems. 1349-1357 - Guang-Ren Shi, Xin-She Yang:
Optimization and data mining for fracture prediction in geosciences. 1359-1366 - Kerstin Wendt, Ana Cortés, Tomàs Margalef:
Knowledge-guided Genetic Algorithm for input parameter optimisation in environmental modelling. 1367-1375 - Wenge Lv, Chunhua He, Deyuan Li, Siyuan Cheng, Shaoming Luo, Xiangwei Zhang:
Election campaign optimization algorithm. 1377-1386 - H. I. Sayed, A. M. Fadel, Sherif Ahmed Mourad:
SWOOP: An adjustable global optimization technique. 1387-1396 - Nasreddine Saadouli:
Computationally efficient solution algorithm for a large scale stochastic dynamic program. 1397-1405 - Takayuki Shiina:
Stochastic programming with binary second stage variables. 1407-1416 - Dmitrii Lozovanu, Stefan Pickl:
Optimal stationary control of discrete processes and a polynomial time algorithm for stochastic control problem on networks. 1417-1426 - Oliver Kolb, Pia Domschke, Jens Lang:
Modified QR decomposition to avoid non-uniqueness in water supply networks with extension to adjoint calculus. 1427-1434 - Debora Clever, Jens Lang, Stefan Ulbrich, J. Carsten Ziems:
Combination of an adaptive multilevel SQP method and a space-time adaptive PDAE solver for optimal control problems. 1435-1443 - Golnar Gharooni-fard, Fahime Moein-darbari, Hossein Deldari, Anahita Morvaridi:
Scheduling of scientific workflows using a chaos-genetic algorithm. 1445-1454 - Feng Li, Chunhua Tian, Hao Zhang, Wade Kelley:
Rule-based optimization approach for airline load planning system. 1455-1463 - Sadek Benhammada, Salim Chikhi:
A semi-formal specification for a generic model of artificial stock markets. 1465-1474 - Mohammed Thaher, Tadao Takaoka:
An efficient algorithm for the k maximum convex sums. 1475-1483 - Jeffrey C. Carver:
Third international workshop on software engineering for computational science and engineering. 1485-1486 - Robert Gray, Diane Kelly:
Investigating test selection techniques for scientific software using Hook's mutation sensitivity testing. 1487-1494 - Damian W. I. Rouson, Jim Xia, Xiaofeng Xu:
Object construction and destruction design patterns in Fortran 2003. 1495-1504 - Hoda Naguib, Yang Li:
(Position Paper) Applying software engineering methods and tools to CSE research projects. 1505-1509 - Martin Blom:
Is Scrum and XP suitable for CSE Development? 1511-1517 - Guido Scherp, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Towards a model-driven transformation framework for scientific workflows. 1519-1526 - Johannes Werner, Matthis Wohlmuth, Christoph Pflaum:
Position paper on the design of a modular toolbox for the simulation of solid state lasers. 1527-1530 - Kai Hertel, Christoph Pflaum:
Position paper on the simulation of high-frequency optical waves. 1531-1534 - Valentin Kuznetsov, Dave Evans, Simon Metson:
The CMS data aggregation system. 1535-1543 - Go Iwai, Yutaka Kawai, Takashi Sasaki, Yoshiyuki Watase:
SAGA-based user environment for distributed computing resources: A universal Grid solution over multi-middleware infrastructures. 1545-1551 - Karim Abbas, Bernd Heidergott, Djamil Aïssani:
A Taylor series approach to the numerical analysis of the M/D/1/N queue. 1553-1560 - Hendrik Baumann, Werner Sandmann:
Numerical solution of level dependent quasi-birth-and-death processes. 1561-1569 - Ad Ridder:
Asymptotic optimality of the cross-entropy method for Markov chain problems. 1571-1578 - Vikram Sunkara, Markus Hegland:
An optimal Finite State Projection Method. 1579-1586 - C. E. Dangerfield, David Kay, Kevin Burrage:
Stochastic models and simulation of ion channel dynamics. 1587-1596 - Juan C. Latorre, Carsten Hartmann, Christof Schütte:
Free energy computation by controlled Langevin dynamics. 1597-1606 - Michele Ceriotti, Michele Parrinello:
The delta-thermostat: selective normal-modes excitation by colored-noise Langevin dynamics. 1607-1614 - Annika Lang:
Mean square convergence of a semidiscrete scheme for SPDEs of Zakai type driven by square integrable martingales. 1615-1623 - Rudolf Sprik:
Influence of feedback in wave based chaotic networks. 1625-1633 - Ilya O. Ryzhov, Peter I. Frazier, Warren B. Powell:
On the robustness of a one-period look-ahead policy in multi-armed bandit problems. 1635-1644 - Andrei Kramer, Nicole Radde:
Towards experimental design using a Bayesian framework for parameter identification in dynamic intracellular network models. 1645-1653 - Jan Hasenauer, Steffen Waldherr, Nicole Radde, Malgorzata Doszczak, Peter Scheurich, Frank Allgöwer:
A maximum likelihood estimator for parameter distributions in heterogeneous cell populations. 1655-1663 - Hao Wu, Frank Noé:
Maximum a posteriori estimation for Markov chains based on Gaussian Markov random fields. 1665-1673 - Shan Mei, David A. van de Vijver, Lei Xuan, Yifan Zhu, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Quantitatively evaluating interventions in the influenza A (H1N1) epidemic on China campus grounded on individual-based simulations. 1675-1682 - Szymon Chojnacki, Mieczyslaw A. Klopotek:
Random graph generative model for Folksonomy network structure approximation. 1683-1688 - Robert G. Belleman:
Visualization in Computational Science. 1689-1690 - Rohan J. McAdam:
Continuous interactive simulation: Engaging the human sensory-motor system in understanding dynamical systems. 1691-1698 - Arno Leist, Daniel P. Playne, Kenneth A. Hawick:
Visualising spins and clusters in regular and small-world Ising models with GPUs. 1699-1707 - Samer S. Barakat, Xavier Tricoche:
An image-based approach to interactive crease extraction and rendering. 1709-1718 - Jason D. Wood, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton, Ken Brodlie:
Flexible delivery of visualization software and services. 1719-1726 - Spiros Koulouzis, Elena V. Zudilova-Seinstra, Adam Belloum:
Data transport between visualization web services for medical image analysis. 1727-1736 - James A. G. Henry, Nicholas F. Polys:
The effects of immersion and navigation on the acquisition of spatial knowledge of abstract data networks. 1737-1746 - Diogo T. Robaina, Mauricio Kischinhevsky, Sanderson L. Gonzaga de Oliveira, Diego N. Brandão, Esteban Walter Gonzalez Clua, Anselmo Antunes Montenegro:
An adaptive graph for volumetric mesh visualization. 1747-1755 - Oliver Rübel, Sean Ahern, E. Wes Bethel, Mark D. Biggin, Hank Childs, Estelle Cormier-Michel, Angela H. DePace, Michael B. Eisen, Charless C. Fowlkes, Cameron G. R. Geddes, Hans Hagen, Bernd Hamann, Min-Yu Huang, Soile V. E. Keränen, David W. Knowles, Cris L. Luengo Hendriks, Jitendra Malik, Jeremy S. Meredith, Peter Messmer, Prabhat:
Coupling visualization and data analysis for knowledge discovery from multi-dimensional scientific data. 1757-1764 - Elizabeth Wu, Peter Phillips:
Financial Markets in Motion: Visualising stock price and news interactions during the 2008 global financial crisis. 1765-1773 - Zhefan Jin, Mel Krokos, Marzia Rivi, Claudio Gheller, Klaus Dolag, Martin Reinecke:
High-performance astrophysical visualization using Splotch. 1775-1784 - Darius Buntinas, Alexis Malozemoff, Jean Utke:
Efficient generated libraries for asynchronous derivative computation. 1785-1793 - Kenneth A. Hawick, Daniel P. Playne:
Automated and parallel code generation for finite-differencing stencils with arbitrary data types. 1795-1803 - Victor Eijkhout, Paolo Bientinesi, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Towards mechanical derivation of Krylov solver libraries. 1805-1813 - Graham R. Markall, David A. Ham, Paul H. J. Kelly:
Towards generating optimised finite element solvers for GPUs from high-level specifications. 1815-1823 - Michel Schanen, Uwe Naumann, Laurent Hascoët, Jean Utke:
Interpretative adjoints for numerical simulation codes using MPI. 1825-1833 - Sooraj Bhat, Ashish Agarwal, Alexander G. Gray, Richard W. Vuduc:
Toward interactive statistical modeling. 1835-1844 - Sri Hari Krishna Narayanan, Boyana Norris, Beata Winnicka:
ADIC2: Development of a component source transformation system for differentiating C and C++. 1845-1853 - Yang Zhang, Edward A. Luke:
Using the loci framework for automated program and component generation. 1855-1861 - Shaun A. Forth, Naveen Kr. Sharma:
A sparse matrix approach to reverse mode automatic differentiation in Matlab. 1863-1871 - Elizabeth R. Jessup, Ian Karlin, Erik Silkensen, Geoffrey Belter, Jeremy G. Siek:
Understanding memory effects in the automated generation of optimized matrix algebra kernels. 1873-1881 - Raphaël Loubère, Pierre-Henri Maire, Mikhail Yu. Shashkov:
2nd workshop on new trends in numerical methods for multi-material compressible fluid flows. 1883-1884 - Markus Berndt, Milan Kucharik, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
Using the feasible set method for rezoning in ALE. 1885-1892 - Andrew Barlow, Donald E. Burton, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
Compatible, energy and symmetry preserving 2D lagrangian hydrodynamics in rz - cylindrical coordinates. 1893-1901 - Juan Cheng, Chi-Wang Shu:
A Lagrangian scheme with the preservation of symmetry and conservation in cylindrical geometry: Preliminary study. 1903-1911 - Bruno Després:
An abstract definition of cell centered Lagrangian schemes. 1913-1919 - Konstantin Lipnikov, Mikhail J. Shashkov:
A mimetic tensor artificial viscosity method for arbitrary polyhedral meshes. 1921-1929 - Raphaël Loubère, Pierre-Henri Maire, Pavel Váchal:
A second-order compatible staggered Lagrangian hydrodynamics scheme using a cell-centered multidimensional approximate Riemann solver. 1931-1939 - Pierre-Henri Maire:
A sub-cell force-based framework to derive cell-centered Lagrangian schemes on two-dimensional polygonal grids. 1941-1950 - Krzysztof Cetnarowicz, Maciej Paszynski, David Pardo, Tibor Bosse, Han La Poutré:
Agent-based computing, adaptive algorithms and bio computing. 1951-1952 - David Pardo:
Multigoal-oriented adaptivity for hp-finite element methods. 1953-1961 - Nathan O. Collier, Victor M. Calo:
Automatic terrain modeling using transfinite element analysis. 1963-1970 - Marcin Sieniek, Piotr Gurgul, Pawel Kolodziejczyk, Maciej Paszynski:
Agent-based parallel system for numerical computations. 1971-1981 - Maciej Paszynski, David Pardo, Anna Paszynska:
Parallel multi-frontal solver for multi-physics p adaptive problems. 1983-1992 - Pawel Obrok, Pawel Pierzchala, Arkadiusz Szymczak, Maciej Paszynski:
Graph grammar-based multi-thread multi-frontal parallel solver with trace theory-based scheduler. 1993-2001 - David van Dijk, Peter M. A. Sloot, J. C. Tay, Martijn C. Schut:
Individual-based simulation of sexual selection: A quantitative genetic approach. 2003-2011 - D. G. Fernández-Pacheco, Julián Francisco Conesa Pastor, Nuria Aleixos:
A new agent-based paradigm for recognition of free-hand sketches. 2013-2022 - Emil Gatial, Zoltán Balogh, Ladislav Hluchý:
Platform for distributed execution of agents for trusted data collection. 2023-2032 - Zulfiqar Ali Memon, Rogier Oorburg, Jan Treur, Muhammad Umair, Michael de Vos:
A software environment for a human-aware ambient agent supporting attention-demanding tasks. 2033-2042 - Krzysztof Banas, Kazimierz Michalik:
Design and development of an adaptive mesh manipulation module for detailed FEM simulation of flows. 2043-2051 - Anne Benoit, Frédéric Gava:
Practical aspects of high-level parallel programming PAPP 2010. 2053-2054 - Paul R. Woodward, Jagan Jayaraj, Pei-Hung Lin, Pen-Chung Yew, Michael R. Knox, James B. S. G. Greensky, Anthony Nowatski, Karl Stoffels:
Boosting the performance of computational fluid dynamics codes for interactive supercomputing. 2055-2064 - Joel Svensson, Koen Claessen, Mary Sheeran:
GPGPU kernel implementation and refinement using Obsidian. 2065-2074 - Marouane Belaoucha, Denis Barthou, Adrien Eliche, Sid Ahmed Ali Touati:
FADAlib: an open source C++ library for fuzzy array dataflow analysis. 2075-2084 - Frank Penczek, Stephan Herhut, Clemens Grelck, Sven-Bodo Scholz, Alexander V. Shafarenko, Rémi Barrère, Eric Lenormand:
Parallel signal processing with S-Net. 2085-2094 - Daniele Buono, Marco Danelutto, Silvia Lametti:
Map, reduce and mapreduce, the skeleton way. 2095-2103 - Christof Klausecker, Arndt Bode, Andreas Knüpfer, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Jie Tao, Jens Volkert, Roland Wismüller:
Workshop on tools for program development and analysis in computational science. 2105 - Karl Fürlinger:
OpenMP application profiling - state of the art and directions for the future. 2107-2114 - Andreas Knüpfer, Markus Geimer, Johannes Spazier, Joseph Schuchart, Michael Wagner, Dominic Eschweiler, Matthias S. Müller:
A generic attribute extension to OTF and its use for MPI replay. 2115-2124 - Olga Mordvinova, Dennis Runz, Julian M. Kunkel, Thomas Ludwig:
I/O performance evaluation with Parabench - programmable I/O benchmark. 2125-2134 - Florina M. Ciorba, Sebastien Groh, Mark F. Horstemeyer:
Parallelizing discrete dislocation dynamics simulations on multi-core systems. 2135-2143 - Lutz Gross, Artak Amirbekyan, J. Fenwick, Lin Gao, Arash Mohajeri, Hans-B. Mühlhaus:
On lazy evaluation as a tool to optimize the efficiency of large scale numerical simulations in Python. 2145-2153 - Diego Rodríguez Martínez, Vicente Blanco Pérez, José Carlos Cabaleiro, Tomás F. Pena, Francisco F. Rivera:
Automatic parameter assessment of logp-based communication models in MPI environments. 2155-2164 - David Abramson, Blair Bethwaite, Colin Enticott, Slavisa Garic, Tom Peachey, Anushka Michailova, Saleh Amirriazi:
Automatic design optimization using parallel workflows. 2165-2174 - Hong Linh Truong, Schahram Dustdar:
Composable cost estimation and monitoring for computational applications in cloud computing environments. 2175-2184 - Anna T. Lawniczak, Bruno N. Di Stefano:
Cognitive agents: theory & applications. 2185 - Burton Voorhees:
Models for strategy choice in random or potentially deceptive environments. 2187-2196 - Blesson Varghese, Gerard T. McKee, Vassil Alexandrov:
Implementing intelligent cores using processor virtualization for fault tolerance. 2197-2205 - Daniel Keer, Steve Russ, Meurig Beynon:
Computing for construal: an exploratory study of desert ant navigation. 2207-2216 - Predrag T. Tosic, Ricardo Vilalta:
A unified framework for reinforcement learning, co-learning and meta-learning how to coordinate in collaborative multi-agent systems. 2217-2226 - Anna T. Lawniczak, Bruno N. Di Stefano:
Computational intelligence based architecture for cognitive agents. 2227-2235 - Stefano Merler, Marco Ajelli:
Human mobility and population heterogeneity in the spread of an epidemic. 2237-2244 - Laura Temime, Lidia Kardas-Sloma, Lulla Opatowski, Christian Brun-Buisson, Pierre-Yves Boëlle, Didier Guillemot:
NosoSim: an agent-based model of nosocomial pathogens circulation in hospitals. 2245-2252 - Christel Kamp:
Demographic and behavioural change during epidemics. 2253-2259 - Sohini Roy Chowdhury, Caterina M. Scoglio, William H. Hsu:
Simulative modeling to control the Foot and Mouth Disease epidemic. 2261-2270 - Daniel Rodríguez, José Javier Dolado, José C. Riquelme, Roberto Ruiz, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia:
Knowledge representation and applied decision making (KREAM). 2271 - Michal Munk, Jozef Kapusta, Peter Svec:
Data preprocessing evaluation for web log mining: reconstruction of activities of a web visitor. 2273-2280 - Obinna Anya, Hissam Tawfik, Atulya Nagar, Saad Ali Amin:
Context-aware decision support in knowledge-intensive collaborative e-Work. 2281-2290 - José-Fernán Martínez, Pedro Castillejo, Marta Zuazua, Ana Belén García, Lourdes López-Santidrián, Antonio Dasilva, Vicente Hernández:
Wireless sensor networks in knowledge management. 2291-2300 - Alberto Tofani, Elisa Castorini, Paolo Palazzari, Andrij Usov, Césaire Beyel, Erich Rome, Paolo Servillo:
Using ontologies for the federated simulation of critical infrastructures. 2301-2309 - Anna V. Korobko, Tatyana G. Penkova:
On-line analytical processing based on formal concept analysis. 2311-2317 - Nikos Manouselis, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Daniel Rodríguez:
Exploring ontology metrics in the biomedical domain. 2319-2328 - Anna T. Lawniczak, Bruno N. Di Stefano:
Engineered & social networks: theory and applications. 2329 - Massimo Ostilli, Eiko Yoneki, Ian X. Y. Leung, José F. F. Mendes, Pietro Liò, Jon Crowcroft:
Statistical mechanics of rumour spreading in network communities. 2331-2339 - Igor Kanovsky:
Small world models for social network algorithms testing. 2341-2344 - Stephan Kitchovitch, Pietro Liò:
Risk perception and disease spread on social networks. 2345-2354 - Andrea Guazzini, Pietro Liò, Franco Bagnoli, Andrea Passarella, Marco Conti:
Cognitive network dynamics in chatlines. 2355-2362 - Anna T. Lawniczak, Shengkun Xie:
Number of packets in transit as a function of source load and routing. 2363-2370 - Duy Minh Dang, Christina C. Christara, Kenneth R. Jackson, Asif Lakhany:
A PDE pricing framework for cross-currency interest rate derivatives. 2371-2380 - Olena Tsviliuk, Di Zhang, Roderick V. N. Melnik:
Complex systems in finance: Monte Carlo evaluation of first passage time density functions. 2381-2389 - Lingfeng Niu, Yong Shi:
A new training method for sequence data. 2391-2396 - Kaijian He, Kin Keung Lai, Jerome Yen:
A hybrid slantlet denoising least squares support vector regression model for exchange rate prediction. 2397-2405 - Zhan Zhang, Dongling Zhang, Yingjie Tian:
Kernel-based multiple criteria linear programming classifier. 2407-2415 - Wen Jing Chen, Ying Jie Tian:
Lp-norm proximal support vector machine and its applications. 2417-2423 - Jue Wang, Kun Guo, Shouyang Wang:
Rough set and Tabu search based feature selection for credit scoring. 2425-2432 - Jing Yu, Bin Xu, Haizhen Yang, Yong Shi:
The strategic asset allocation optimization model of sovereign wealth funds based on maximum CRRA utility & minimum VAR. 2433-2440 - Yuejin Zhang, Peng Zhang, Lingling Zhang, Yong Shi:
Knowledge extraction from multiple criteria linear programming classification approach. 2441-2448 - Xiaofei Zhou, Wenhan Jiang, Yong Shi:
Credit risk evaluation by using nearest subspace method. 2449-2455 - G. Qiu, Drona Kandhai, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Modeling options markets by focusing on active tradersr. 2457-2462 - Gang Dong, Kin Keung Lai, Jerome Yen:
Credit scorecard based on logistic regression with random coefficients. 2463-2468 - Xiujuan Zhao, Wuyi Yue:
A multi-subsystem fuzzy DEA model with its application in mutual funds management companies' competence evaluation. 2469-2478 - Xingsen Li, Zhengxiang Zhu, Xuwei Pan:
Knowledge cultivating for intelligent decision making in small & middle businesses. 2479-2488 - Guangli Nie, Yibing Chen, Lingling Zhang, Yuhong Guo:
Credit card customer analysis based on panel data clustering. 2489-2497 - Guangli Nie, Haizhen Yang, Ying Wang, Wenjing Chen, Jing Yu:
Decision support for target country selection of future generation sovereign wealth funds: Hedging the country industry risk. 2499-2507 - Yang Cai:
Video intelligence workshop (VI-2010). 2509 - Egon L. van den Broek:
Beyond biometrics. 2511-2519 - Emanuele Zappa, Paolo Mazzoleni, Yumei Hai:
Stereoscopy based 3D face recognition system. 2521-2528 - Peter Liang, Yingzhen Yang, Yang Cai:
Pattern mining from saccadic motion data. 2529-2538 - Raoul Pascal Pein, Joan Lu:
Multi-feature query language for image classification. 2539-2547 - Sze Ling Tang, Zulaikha Kadim, Kim Meng Liang, Mei Kuan Lim:
Hybrid blob and particle filter tracking approach for robust object tracking. 2549-2557 - (Withdrawn) A globally optimal approach for surveillance video cropping. 2559-2567
- Jesús Peinado-Pinilla, Jacinto Javier Ibáñez, Vicente Hernández, Enrique Arias:
A family of BDF algorithms for solving Differential Matrix Riccati Equations using adaptive techniques. 2569-2577 - Julio José Águila Guerrero, Enrique Arias-Antúnez, M. M. Artigao Castillo, Juan José Miralles Canals:
A distributed memory implementation of the False Nearest Neighbors method based on kd-tree applied to electrocardiography. 2579-2587 - Christos Xenophontos, Evgenia Christodoulou, Georgios C. Georgiou:
The Singular Function Boundary Integral Method for Laplacian problems with boundary singularities in two and three-dimensions. 2589-2597 - Ronal Muresano, Dolores Rexachs, Emilio Luque:
A tool for efficient execution of SPMD applications on multicore clusters. 2599-2608 - Andrew Dunk, Adrian Haffegee, Vassil Alexandrov:
Selection methods for interactive creation and management of objects in 3D immersive environments. 2609-2617 - A. G. Knyazeva, N. K. Evstigneev:
Interrelations between heat and mechanical processes during solid phase chemical conversion under loading. 2619-2628 - Enric Tejedor, Rosa M. Badia, Romina Royo, Josep Lluis Gelpí:
Enabling HMMER for the Grid with COMP Superscalar. 2629-2638 - Michele Amoretti:
Towards fully autonomic peer-to-peer systems. 2639-2648 - Ben Palmer, Kris Bubendorfer, Ian Welch:
A protocol for verification of an auction without revealing bid values. 2649-2658 - Yubo Fan, Stephen Bacon, Akindejoye Kolade, Abiouye Wasiu, Hua-Jun Fan:
A DFT study on the mechanism of Wolff Rearrangement in a fivemember Iridacycle. 2659-2667 - Raúl Alonso-Calvo, José Crespo, Miguel García-Remesal, Alberto Anguita, Victor Maojo:
On distributing load in cloud computing: A real application for very-large image datasets. 2669-2677 - Stanislaw Gepner, Jacek Rokicki:
Investigation of parallel efficiency of an adaptive flow solver. 2679-2687 - Yudith Cardinale, Joyce El Haddad, Maude Manouvrier, Marta Rukoz:
Web service selection for transactional composition. 2689-2698 - Derek Groen, Steven Rieder, Paola Grosso, Cees de Laat, Simon Portegies Zwart:
A platform independent communication library for distributed computing. 2699-2706 - Mustafizur Rahman, Md. Rafiul Hassan, Rajkumar Buyya:
Jaccard Index based availability prediction in enterprise grids. 2707-2716 - Alexander B. Degtyarev, Yury V. Logvinenko:
Agent system service for supporting river boats navigation. 2717-2722 - Andrzej Skalski, Pawel Turcza, Tomasz P. Zielinski, Marc J. Krolczyk, Tomasz Grodzicki:
Left ventricle USG image segmentation using active contour model. 2723-2732 - Rentian Huang, Hissam Tawfik, Atulya K. Nagar:
A novel hybrid artificial immune inspired approach for online break-in fraud detection. 2733-2742 - Gustavo Martínez, Elisa Heymann, Miquel A. Senar:
Integrating scheduling policies into workflow engines. 2743-2752 - Stefan J. Zasada, Peter V. Coveney:
Computational biomedicine: The role of workflow tools. 2753-2761 - Nikita Raba, Elena N. Stankova, Natalya Ampilova:
On investigation of parallelization effectiveness with the help of multi-core processors. 2763-2768 - Emanuele Zappa, Paolo Mazzoleni:
Reliability of personal identification base on optical 3D measurement of a few facial landmarks. 2769-2777
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