Saturday, February 9, 2008

8051 Microcontroller Projects

Name Date Author Size DL's Rating Get
Data acquisition system using 8051 15 Dec : 00:40 Abbas 218.97 kb 2959 7.2/7
Control your PC with TV remote 25 Sep : 00:59 Ajay Bhargav 280.17 kb 5542 5.5/6
IR Remote Switch using TV remote (RC5 Protocol) 21 Sep : 16:01 Ajay Bhargav 14.15 kb 1785 9.6/3
Digital Code lock with LCD and Keypad using AT89C2051 29 Aug : 18:08 Ajay Bhargav 20.18 kb 2681 8/4
Traffic Light Controller project PCB 09 Aug : 15:52 ۞ TPS ۞ 44.75 kb 2895 9/3
SMS based Device Switching 08 Aug : 04:00 Binu 63.59 kb 1797 9.5/2
SMS through Telephone 08 Aug : 03:43 Binu 111.4 kb 1369 9/2
Microcontroller Based Caller ID (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 57.86 kb 2536 6.8/5
Microcontroller Based Digital code Lock (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 28.35 kb 2019 7/6
Multipattern Running Lights (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 47.43 kb 1603 4/3
Parallel Telephone with auto secrecy (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 70.39 kb 1726 7.2/4
PC BASED DATA LOGGER (AT89S52 + VB) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 165.57 kb 2354 8/2
PC Based Robot (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 74.22 kb 4323 10/4
Prepaid Energy Meter (AT89S52) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 59.07 kb 2310 5/7
RF Based Remote control (AT89C2051) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 88.75 kb 2871 5.8/5
RFID Based Attendance System (AT89S52 + RFID) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 115.1 kb 2999 8.8/8
RFID Based Security System (AT89S52 + RFID) 04 Jul : 16:27 Binu J 112.39 kb 3286 9.6/5
InfraRed Remote Switch (6 devices + 1 fan) -AT89S52 04 Jul : 15:54 Binu J 101.22 kb 3073 6/7
Fire Fighting Robot (AT89S52) 06 Jun : 20:07 Binu 36.71 kb 2689 6/5
Electronic Voting Machine (AT89S8252


06 Jun : 20:06 Binu 81.6 kb 2244 4.8/5

DS1820 Based Temperature Controller (AT89C2051) 06 Jun : 20:05 Binu 68.26 kb 2717 8.5/4
Digital Visitor Counter (AT89C2051) 06 Jun : 20:04 Binu 38.42 kb 1876 6.2/4
Device Controlling through PC (Visual Basic) 06 Jun : 20:03 Binu 117.26 kb 2266 6.3/3
BIOMEDICAL MONITORING SYSTEM (AT89C2051 + TX/RX) 06 Jun : 20:02 Binu 91.38 kb 1879 10/1
Automatic Room light Controller with Visitor Counter (AT89S52) 06 Jun : 20:01 Binu 114.25 kb 2555 9.6/3
Automatic plant Irrigation (AT89C2051) 06 Jun : 20:00 Binu 58.52 kb 1447 10/1
Automatic College Bell (AT89S8252 & DS1307) 06 Jun : 19:59 Binu 67.16 kb 1425 5.2/4
Auto Control of three phase Induction motor (AT89C51) 06 Jun : 19:57 Binu 41.12 kb 1461 7/1
Home Automation Over Internet [Updated] 20 Apr : 13:56 Ajay Bhargav 313.26 kb 2987 8.1/8
HA Server Source Code [incomplete] 25 Mar : 00:19 Ajay Bhargav 163.47 kb 855 Not rated
PCB for AT89C4051 as RTC [Recommended] 15 Feb : 20:23 Ajay Bhargav 34.25 kb 692 5/4
PCB for AT89C4051 as RTC 10 Aug : 18:17 Junied 298.01 kb 1018 Not rated
Digital Clock using DS1307 for 1x16 LCD 03 Aug : 21:38 Ajay Bhargav 111.9 kb 1751 3/1
Digital clock using DS1307 Source Code in C[beta] 31 Jul : 14:31 Ajay Bhargav 63.09 kb 1321 10/1
Home Automation Over Internet! 11 Jul : 05:29 Ajay 366.46 kb 2484 7.8/12
AT89C4051 As RTC [UPDATE] 20 Jun : 05:29 Ajay 39.1 kb 780 Not rated
Digital Clock with Alarm Using DS1307 (orcad schematic) 27 May : 05:29 Ajay 31.75 kb 1278 7/4
Digital Clock with Alarm Using DS1307 08 May : 15:57 Ajay 80.57 kb 1874 4.7/7
Command Line Interface For 8051 with software 08 May : 15:46 Ajay 84.55 kb 1484 6.4/5
AT89C4051 As RTC 08 May : 15:46 Ajay 112.79 kb 1132 Not rated


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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Tips for Paper Presentation - Writing and Presenting Technical Papers

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First, organize your talk:

1. Identify the important ideas
Your work (or the work you are presenting) likely has many details but only one or two main ideas; structure your talk around these main ideas.

2. Create a Talk Outline
Your talk should be organized in a top-down manner.
You should have the following main sections in your talk:
* Introduction, The Big Picture: what, why, how, and why we should care (motivation). Be sure to include:
o a statement of the problem being solved (what)
o motivation and putting the work in context (why and why should we care)
o a high-level view of the solution (how)
* Details of solution
* Results demonstrating/proving your solution
* Critic of Work (possibly compare to related work)
* Conclusions & Future Directions for this work

The talk should be organized as the important ideas first, the details second, conclusions last. Each section of your talk should be organized in a similar manor: high-level important points first, details second, summarize high-level points last.

Next, Design your slides

1. Slide Organization Your slides should be organized like an outline--a few main points, with sub points under each one. Your slides are a guide for your talk not a word-for-word copy of your talk. List specific points that you want to talk about as sub-topics of each main topic. If there are particular details that you want to discuss, outline them on the slide and keep written notes for you to refer to in your talk rather than writing all the details on the slide.

2. Summarize Main Points You should have a summary slide of the main ideas at the end.
If applicable, Include a list of open questions and/or future directions of your work.

3. It is okay to waste space Add just enough prose prose to present the main points and highlight the main parts of each point. Use phrases rather than complete sentences and use large fonts. You can use acronyms and abbreviations sparingly, however you should say the complete name when you talk about about them. For example, if you abbreviate processes to procs on a slide, say "processes" when you talk about the point not "procs". Similarly, if your create an acronym for your super fast multi-cast implementation, SFMC, and refer to the old slow multi-cast implementation as OSMC, then say "our super fast multi-cast" and "the old slow multi-cast" rather than "SFMC" and "OSMC". The exception is for well-known acronyms such as PVM, MPI, API, JVM, etc.

4. A picture is worth a thousand words Use figures and graphs to explain implementation and results. It is very hard to describe a system implementation without having a picture of the components of the system.

5. Number of Slides As a general rule, it should take 2-3 minutes to talk through the material on one slide, so for a 30 minute talk you should have about 13 slides.

If there are too many ideas in your work to present completely in 30 minutes, then pick one or two (the most interesting/important parts) that you will discuss in detail, and present the other parts at a higher level. Also, you can create back-up slides for specific details that you don't plan to talk about, but may get questions about.

Next, preparing your presentation

1. Provide a talk road-map Tell the audience where you are going with your talk.
* Give audience a road-map of your talk at the beginning by using outline slides
Immediately after the title slide, put up an outline slide and tell the audience the main organization of your talk. Another alternative is to first have a few slides motivating the paper's general topic, then put up an outline slide giving the audience a road-map of your talk.
* It should be clear when you start a new high-level part of your talk
Use good transitions from one slide to the next, and from one main topic to the next..."We just talked about the implementation of foo now we will look at how well foo performs for synthetic and real workloads.
You may want to use the outline slide at other points in your talk to provide a visual transition between parts of your talk.

2. Repeat Your Point There is a rule that says you have to tell your audience something three times before they really hear it:
1. Tell them what you are going to say.
2. Say it.
3. Summarize what you said.

This is particularly important for figures and graphs. For example:
1. This graph show how the A algorithm performs better than the B and C algorithms as the number of nodes increase
2. The X axis is number of nodes, the Y axis is execution time in seconds The red curve shows the execution time of A as the number of nodes increases The blue curve shows ...
3. Thus you can see that as the number of nodes increases above N, the A algorithm performs better. This is because of increased message traffic in algorithms B and C as shown on the next slide...

4. Talk to the Audience Don't read your slide off the screen, nor directly off the projector. It is okay to stop for a second and refer to your notes if you need to.

5. Practice Give a practice run-through of your talk in front of an audience of at least one other student. Stand in a room for 30 minutes (or the duration of your talk) and talk through all your slides (out loud). This should be a timed dress rehearsal (don't stop and fix slides as you go and don't let your audience ask questions or suggest fixes until your practice talk is over; you want to force yourself to talk through your entire talk).

You should assume that there will be about 5-10 minutes worth of questions during or after your talk. If your talk is too long, you should cut out some material to get it to fit into the time slot (your audience will not mind if your talk ends 5 minutes early, but they sure will mind if it goes 5 minutes over). Even if it is not too long, you should think about slides that you can skip during your talk if it ends up going too long.

As a practice talk audience member, you should jot down notes of places in the talk where you have suggestions for improvements, or where something seems unclear. After the presenter is done with his/her practice talk, you should talk through the things you wrote down. It is also good to give the presenter some practice answering audience questions. If you can think of some questions like this, it is good to ask these to the presenter at the end of his/her talk.

6. Nervousness: How to fight back
* A well organized, practiced talk will almost always go well. If you draw a blank, then looking at your slides will help you get back on track.
* Taking a deep breath will clam you down. One trick is to try to remember to take a deep breath between each slide.
* Slow down. Take a few seconds to think about a question that is being asked before you answer it. It is okay to pause for a few seconds between points and between slides; a second or two of silence between points is noticeable only to you, but if you are talking a mile a minute everyone will notice.
* Bring notes. if you are afraid that you will forget a point or will forget your elegant transition between slides 11 and 12, write these down on a piece of paper and bring it with you. However, you don't want to have a verbatim copy of your talk, instead write down key phrases that you want to remember to say.
* Give at least one practice talk to an audience.
* Be prepared to answer questions. You don't have to know the answer to every question, however you should be prepared to answer questions and able to answer most questions about your work. Before you give the talk, think about what questions you are likely to get, and how you would answer them. You may want to have back-up slides ready for answering certain questions.
* It is okay to say "I don't know" or better yet "gee, I hadn't thought about that, but one possible approach would be to..." or to refer to your notes to answer questions.



Source: http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Stanford University Projects

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''Quantum mirage'' may enable atom-scale circuits
4th Proactive Problem Prediction, Avoidance and Diagnosis Conference
9p Universal Resource Sharing Protocol
Advanced Computing Technology Center
Anti-Spam Research
Atomic force microscopy
Bioinformatics and Pattern Discovery Group
Bipolar transistor
Blue Gene
Blue Gene/L and ASTRON
Blue Gene/L, Science Program
Business Intelligence from Voice of Customer
Cancelable Biometric Technology
Cancer Modeling
Carbon Nanotube Light Emissions
Carbon Nanotube Transistors
Carbon Nanotubes
Cell Processor
Collaborative Organization Analysis
CoMMA
Computational Genomics
Connection Network Intelligence
Continuous Program Optimization
Copper chip technology
CoScripter
Cryptography Research
Data Channels
Data Hiding
Disaster Recovery Planner Project
Dogear
Double-Gate Transistor
Dynamic Optimization Group
echeck project
Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Embedded DRAM at IBM Research


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IBM Research Papers - Copyrighted

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72%Thomas Kwok; Thao Nguyen (2007). "Document Management and Electronic Signature in an Online Contract Service" in RC24269Abstract and Preprint
72%Heiko Ludwig (2006). "WS-Agreement Concepts and Use - Agreement-Based Service-Oriented Architectures" in RC23949Abstract and Preprint
72%Vinayaka Pandit, Rohit Khandekar (2005). "Online Sorting Buffers On Line" in RI05008Abstract and Preprint
72%Michael Ben-Or, Don Coppersmith, Mike Luby, Ronitt Rubinfeld (2004). "Non-Abelian Homomorphism Testing, and Distributions Close to Their Self-Convolutions" in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, volume 3122, (no ), pages 273-85Abstract
72%Marcel A. Kossel; Thomas Morf; W. Baumberger; Alice Biber; Christian Menolfi; Thomas Toifl; Martin Schmatz (2005). "A Multiphase PLL for 10 Gb/s Links in SOI CMOS Technology" in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, volume , (no ), pages Abstract and Preprint
72%Raymond A. Lorie; Raymond J. van Diessen (2005). "UVC: A Universal Virtual Computer for Long-term Preservation of Digital Information" in RJ10338Abstract and Preprint
72%Michael Ben Or; Don Coppersmith; Mike Luby; Ronnitt Rubinfeld (2004). "Non-Abelian Homomorphism Testing, and Distributions Close to their Self-Convolutions" in RC23465Abstract and Preprint
72%Moses Charikar, Joseph Naor, Baruch Schieber (2004). "Resource Optimization in QoS Multicast Routing of Real-Time Multimedia" in IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, volume 12, (no 2), pages 340-8Abstract and Preprint
72%Arup Acharya, Sachin Ganu, Archan Misra (2004). "DCMA: A Label Switching MAC for Efficient Packet Forwarding in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks" in RC23210Abstract and Preprint
72%N.R. Adiga, G. Almasi, G.S. Almasi, Y. Aridor, R. Barik, D. Beece, R. Bellofatto, G. Bhanot, R. Bickford, M. Blumrich, A.A. Bright, J. Brunheroto, C. Ca. caval, J. Castaños, W. Chan, L. Ceze, P. Coteus, S. Chatterjee, D. Chen, G. Chiu, T.M. Cipolla, P. Crumley, K.M. Desai, A. Deutsch, T. Domany, M.B. Dombrowa, W. Donath, M. Eleftheriou, C. Erway, J. Esch, B. Fitch, J. Gagliano, A. Gara, R. Garg, R. Germain, M.E. Giampapa, B. Gopalsamy, J. Gunnels, M. Gupta, F. Gustavson, S. Hall, R.A. Haring, D. Heidel, P. Heidelberger, L.M. Herger, D.Hoenicke, R.D. Jackson, T. Jamal-Eddine, G.V. Kopcsay, E. Krevat, M.P. Kurhekar, A.P. Lanzetta, D. Lieber, L.K. Liu, M. Lu, M. Mendell, A. Misra, Y. Moatti, L. Mok, J.E. Moreira, B.J. Nathanson, M. Newton, M. Ohmacht, A. Oliner, V. Pandit, R.B. Pudota, R. Rand, R. Regan, B. Rubin, A. Ruehli, S. Rus, R.K. Sahoo, A. Sanomiya, E. Schenfeld, M. Sharma, E.Shmueli, S. Singh, P. Song, V. Srinivasan, B.D. Steinmacher-Burow, K. Strauss, C. Surovic, R. Swetz, T. Takken, R.B. Tremaine, M. Tsao, A.R. Umamaheshwaran, P. Verma, P. Vranas, T.J.C Ward, M. Wazlowski, W. Barrett, C. Engel, B. Drehmel, B. Hilgart, D. Hill, F. Kasemkhani, D. Krolak, C.T. Li, T.Liebsch, J. Marcella, A. Muff, A. Okomo, M. Rouse, A. Schram, M.Tubbs, G. Ulsh, C. Wait, J. Wittrup, M. Bae, K. Dockser, L. Kissel, M.K. Seager, J.S. Vetter, K. Yates (2002). "An Overview of The BlueGene/L Supercomputer" in RC22570Abstract and Preprint
72%Florian Gerbl and Maria Gabrani (2002). "Requirements of a Generic Segmentation and Reassembly Building Block" in RZ3446Abstract and Preprint
72%Arup Acharya, Archan Misra, Sorav Bansal (2002). "A Label-switching Packet Forwarding Architecture for Multi-hop Wireless LANs" in RC22512Abstract and Preprint
72%Toshiyuki Hama (2002). "Estimating performance model of a business web site from response times in stress test" SAINT 2002, unknownAbstract
72%Amane Nakajima and Yoshinori Aoki (1999). "Transformation of Web Event Sequences for Analysis of Users' Web Operation" 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Japan, IEEE, vol.4, p.111-116Abstract
72%Arup Acharya, Archan Misra, Sorav Bansal (2002). "MACA-P: A MAC Protocol to Improve Parallelism in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks" in RC22325Abstract and Preprint
72%A. Stalder, U. Durig (1995). "Oscillating String as Force Sensor in Scanning Force Microscopy" Proceedings of NATO ASI on Forces in Scanning Probe Methods, edited by H.-J. Guenterodt et al., Dordrecht, Kluwer, p.69-75Abstract
72%Martin Charles Golumbic, Tirza Hirst, Moshe Lewenstein (2001). "Uniquely Restricted Matchings" in Algorithmica , volume 31, (no 2), pages 139-54Abstract
72%Kishore Papineni (2000). "A Generalized Kullback-Leibler Distance and its Minimization" in RC21815Abstract and Preprint
72%Richard Han, Veronique Perret, Mahmoud Naghshineh (2000). "Websplitter: Multi-Device Collaborative Web Browsing" in RC21744Abstract and Preprint
72%André Guéziec (1998). "Evaluating the Registration of 3-D Points to 3-D Lines With Applications to the Pose Estimation In a Projective Image" in RC21237Abstract and Preprint
72%Saugata Basu (1998). "On the Combinatorial and Topological Complexity of a Single Cell" in RC21239Abstract
71%Michael C. McCord (2006). "A Formal System for Slot Grammar" in RC23976Abstract and Preprint
71%Peter A. Franaszek; Dan E. Poff (2007). "Delay-Cost Scheduling for Multithreaded, Multicore Machines" in RC24167Abstract and Preprint
71%Yosuke Ozawa, Teruo Koyanagi, Mari Abe, Liangzhao Zeng (2007). "A Hybrid Event-Processing Architecture based on the Model-driven Approach for High Performance Monitoring" in RT0728Abstract and Preprint
71%Shinya KAWANAKA, Haruo HOSOYA (2007). "biXid: A Bidirectional Transformation Language for MXL" in RT0673Abstract
71%Toshihiro Takahashi, Hideyuki Mizuta (2007). "EFFICIENT AGENT-BASED SIMULATION FRAMEWORK FOR MULTI-NODE SUPERCOMPUTERS" in RT0668Abstract
71%Hisashi MIYASHITA and Makoto MURATA (2007). "Composable XML Transformations with Tree Transducers" in RT0618Abstract
71%Sergey Bravyi (2007). "Upper Bounds on Entangling Rates of Bipartite Hamiltonians" in RC24401Abstract and Preprint
71%Avraham Leff; James T. Rayfield (2007). "Relational Blocks: A Visual Dataflow Language for Relational Web-Applications (original title: WebRB: a Language and Runtime For Multi-Page Relational Web-Applications)" Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2007), (http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2007.45), IEEE. , p.205-8Abstract
71%Ta-Hsin Li (2007). "A Statistical Framework for Optimal Workload Consolidation with Application to Capacity Planning for On-Demand Computing" in American Statistical Association. Journal, volume 102, (no 479), pages 841-855Abstract
71%Stan Polonsky; Gustavo A. Stolovitzky; Stephen Rossnagel (2007). "DNA transistor" in RC24242Abstract and Preprint
71%Issei Yoshida (2007). "A Formal Study of Algebraic Constraint" Abstract and Preprint
71%Takaaki Tateishi, Naoshi Tabuchi (2007). "Secure Behavior of Web Browsers to Prevent Information Leakages" in RT0736Abstract and Preprint
71%Gianfranco BIilardi; Kattamuri Ekanadham; Pratap Pattnaik (2007). "On Approximating the Ideal Random Access Machine by Physical Machines" in RC24379Abstract and Preprint
71%Rohan Choudhary, Sameep Mehta, Amitabha Bagchi and Rahul Balakrishnan (2007). "A Framework for Exploration of News Corpora by Actor Evolution and Interaction" in RI07004Abstract and Preprint
71%Thomas Kwok; Thao Nguyen; Linh Lam; Trieu Chieu (2007). "A Web-based and Email Driven Electronic Contract Management System" in RC24285Abstract and Preprint
71%Oktay Günlük (2007). "A New Min-Cut Max-Flow Ratio for Multicommodity Flows" in SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, volume 21, (no 1), pages 1-15Abstract and Preprint
71%Trieu C. Chieu; Thao Nguyen; Liangzhao Zeng (2007). "Secure Search of Private Documents in an Enterprise Content Management System" in RC24326Abstract and Preprint
71%Wei Tan; Liana Fong; Norman Bobroff (2007). "BPEL4Job: A Fault-handling Design for Job Flow Management" in RC24266Abstract and Preprint
71%Kamal Bhattacharya, Cagdas Gerede, Richard Hull, Rong Liu, Jianwen Su (2007). "Towards formal analysis of artifact-centric business process models" in RC24282Abstract and Preprint
71%Sebastian Hudert; Heiko Ludwig; Guido Wirtz (2007). "Negotiating SLAs: An Approach for a Generic Negotiation Framework for WS-Agreement" in RC24248Abstract and Preprint
71%J. A. De Loera; Jon Lee; S. Margulies; S. Onn (2007). "Expressing Combinatorial Optimization Problems by Systems of Polynomial Equations and the Nullstellensatz" in RC24276Abstract and Preprint
71%Trieu C. Chieu; Hoi Chan (2007). "Aspect-Oriented Web Services for Distributed Resource Monitoring in Utility Computing" in RC24256Abstract and Preprint
71%Lurng-Kuo Liu; Qiang Liu; Apostol (Paul) Natsev; Kenneth A. Ross; John R. Smith; Ana Lucia Varbanescu (2007). "Digital Media Indexing on the Cell Processor" in RC24250Abstract and Preprint
71%Sandeep Bhadra; Yingdong Lu; Mark S. Squillante (2007). "Optimal Capacity Planning in Stochastic Loss Networks with Time-Varying Workloads" in RC24241Abstract and Preprint
71%Alexandre Belloni; Robert M. Freund (2007). "A Geometric Analysis of Renegar's Condition Number, and its Interplay with Conic Curvature" in RC24236Abstract and Preprint
71%Takayuki Yoshizumi; Toshiyuki Hama (2007). "A heuristic method for scheduling problems with position constraints" in RT0718Abstract and Preprint
71%Sanjeeb Dash, Oktay Günlük, Andrea Lodi (2007). "MIR Closures of Polyhedral Sets" in RC24203Abstract and Preprint
71%Kun-Lung Wu, Philip S. Yu, Bugra Gedik, Kirsten W. Hildrum, Charu C. Aggarwal, Eric Bouillet, Wei Fan, David A. George, Xiaohui Gu, Gang Luo, Haixun Wang (2007). "Challenges and Experience in Prototyping a Multi-Modal Stream Analytic and Monitoring Application on System S" in RC24199Abstract and Preprint
71%Bugra Gedik; Rajesh R. Bordawekar; Philip S. Yu (2007). "CellSort: High Performance Sorting on the Cell Processor" in RC24161Abstract and Preprint
71%Volker Strumpen (2007). "A Multithreaded Processor Architecture with Implicit Granularity Adaptation" in RC24184Abstract and Preprint
71%Scott Garriss; Ramón Cáceres; Stefan Berger; Reiner Sailer; Leendert van Doorn; Xiaolan Zhang (2007). "Trustworthy Personalized Computing on Public Kiosks" in RC24169Abstract and Preprint
71%Uri Shani; Aviad Sela; Inna Skarbovsky (2006). "A High-Performance Domain Specific Parallel and Distributed Massive Collection System" in H-0250Abstract and Preprint
71%Uri Shani; Ziva Sommer; David Botzer (2005). "Towards a Real-Time Ad-Hoc Intelligent Collaboration in a Pervasive Environment" in H-0249Abstract and Preprint
71%Sei Kato, Toshiyuki Yamane and Takahide Nogayama (2007). "Automated Performance Problem Determination by Observing Service Demand" , IEEEAbstract and Preprint
71%Dipanjan Chakraborty; Koustuv Dasgupta; Archan Misra (2007). "Efficient Querying and Resource Management Using Distributed Presence Information in Converged Networks" in RC24165Abstract and Preprint
71%Hiroki Yanagisawa (2007). "A Simple Algorithm for Lattice Point Counting in Rational Polygons" in RT0622Abstract and Preprint
71%David Daly; Jong Hyuk Choi; José E. Moreira; Amos P. Waterland (2007). "Base Operating System Provisioning and Bringup for a Commercial Supercomputer" in RC24150Abstract and Preprint
71%Moriyoshi Ohara; Hangu Yeo; Frank Savino; Giridharan Iyengar; Leiguang Gong; Hiroshi Inoue; Hideaki Komatsu; Vadim Sheinin; Shahrokh Daijavad; Bradley Erickson (2006). "Real-time Mutual-Information-Based Linear Registration on the Cell Broadband Engine Processor" in RC24138Abstract and Preprint
71%Sebastian Hudert; Heiko Ludwig; Guido Wirtz (2006). "A Negotiation Protocol Framework for WS-Agreement" in RC24094Abstract and Preprint
71%Scott Garriss; Ramón Cáceres; Stefan Berger; Reiner Sailer; Leendert van Doorn; Xiaolan Zhang (2006). "Towards Trustworthy Kiosk Computing" in RC24081Abstract and Preprint
71%Thomas Y. Kwok; Thao Nguyen (2006). "An Automatic Method to Extract Data from an Electronic Contract Composed of a Number of Documents in PDF Format" Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on e-Commerce Technology (CEC 2006), , IEEE Computer Society, p.258-62Abstract and Preprint
71%Biplav Srivastava (2006). "AutoSeek: A Method to Identify Candidate Automation Steps in a Service Delivery Process" in RI06008Abstract and Preprint
71%Alexandre Belloni; Robert M. Freund; Santosh Vempala (2006). "An Efficient Re-scaled Perceptron Algorithm for Conic Systems" in RC24073Abstract and Preprint
71%Paul A. Moskowitz; Andris Lauris; Stephen S. Morris (2006). "A Privacy-Enhancing Radio Frequency Identification Tag: Implementation of the Clipped Tag" in RC23937Abstract and Preprint
71%Luis-Felipe Cabrera, Laura Haas, Joel Richardson, Peter Schwarz, Jim Stamos (1990). "The Melampus Project: Toward an Okmniscient Computing System" in RJ7515Abstract and Preprint
71%Ram Chillarege; P. Santhanam (2006). ""Tail Splitting" to Predict Failing Software Modules --with a Case Study on an Operating Systems Product" in RC24045Abstract and Preprint
71%David Breitgand; Amir Nahir; Danny Raz (2006). "To Know or Not to Know: On the Needed Amount of Management Information" in H-0242Abstract and Preprint
71%Tong Chen; Zehra Sura; Kathryn O'Brien; Kevin O'Brien (2006). "Optimizing the Use of Static Buffers for DMA on a CELL Chip" in RC24021Abstract and Preprint
71%Trieu C. Chieu; Pawan Chowdhary; Shiwa S. Fu; Florian Pinel; Jih-Shyr Yih (2006). "Enterprise Telesales Opportunity Pipelines Performance Management" in RC24018Abstract and Preprint
71%Robert Wittrock (2006). "An Introduction to WIT: Watson Implosion Technology" in RC24013Abstract and Preprint
71%Jochen M. Kuester; Ksenia Ryndina; Rainer F. Hauser (2005). "A Systematic Approach to Designing Model Transformations" in RZ3621Abstract and Preprint
71%Trent Jaeger; Patrick McDaniel; Luke St. Clair; Reiner Sailer; Ramón Cáceres (2006). "Shame on Trust in Distributed Systems" in RC23964Abstract and Preprint
71%Christian Kromer; G. Sialm; D. Erni; H. Jaeckel; Thomas Morf; Marcel A. Kossel (2006). "A 40 Gb/s Optical Receiver for Short-Distance High-Density Interconnects in 80-nm CMOS" in RZ3669Abstract
71%Ioana Boier-Martin; Holly Rushmeier (2006). "Reverse Engineering Methods for Digital Restoration Applications" in RC23991Abstract and Preprint
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