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Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 10, December 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 10, December 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A fourteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 9, November 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 9, November 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A fourteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 8, October 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 8, October 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 7, September 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 7, September 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Objects To The Rescue! Or Httpd: The Next Generation Operating System, Andrew P. Black, Jonathan Walpole
Objects To The Rescue! Or Httpd: The Next Generation Operating System, Andrew P. Black, Jonathan Walpole
Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
This position paper suggests that object-oriented operating systems may provide the means to meet the ever-growing demands of applications. As an example of a successful OOOS, we cite the http daemon. To support the contention that httpd is in fact an operating system, we observe that it implements uniform naming, persistent objects and an invocation meta-protocol, specifies and implements some useful objects, and provides a framework for extensibility.We also believe that the modularity that is characteristic of OO systems should provide a performance benefit rather than a penalty. Our ongoing work in the Synthetix project at OGI is exploring the …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 6, June 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 6, June 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Production And Decay Of D1 (2420)0 And D2* (2460)0, Avery, P.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas
Production And Decay Of D1 (2420)0 And D2* (2460)0, Avery, P.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
No abstract provided.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 5, May 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 5, May 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Constraint Objects, Divesh Srivastava, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Peter Revesz
Constraint Objects, Divesh Srivastava, Raghu Ramakrishnan, Peter Revesz
CSE Conference and Workshop Papers
We describe the Constraint Object Data Model (CODM), which enhances an object-based data model with existential constraints to naturally represent partially specified information. We present the Constraint Object Query Language (COQL), a declarative, rule-based query language that can be used to infer relationships about and monotonically refine information represented in the CODM. COQL has a model-theoretic and an equivalent fixed-point semantics, based on the notions of constraint entailment and "proofs in all possible worlds." We also provide a novel polynomial-time algorithm for quantifier elimination for set-order constraints, a restricted class of set constraints that uses membership of subset-equal.
A User-Level Process Package For Concurrent Computing, Ravi Konuru, Steve Otto, Jonathan Walpole, Robert Prouty, Jeremy Casas
A User-Level Process Package For Concurrent Computing, Ravi Konuru, Steve Otto, Jonathan Walpole, Robert Prouty, Jeremy Casas
Computer Science Faculty Publications and Presentations
A lightweight user-level process(ULP) package for parallel computing is described. Each ULP has its own register context, stack, data and heap space and communication with other ULPs is performed using locally synchronous, location transparent, message passing primitives. The aim of the package is to provide support for lightweight over-decomposition, optimized local communication and transparent dynamic migration. The package supports a subset of the Parallel Virtual Machine(PVM) interface[Sun90).
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 4, April 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 4, April 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A ten page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 3, March 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 3, March 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Rank Conditioned Rank Selection Filters For Signal Restoration, Russell C. Hardie, Kenneth E. Barner
Rank Conditioned Rank Selection Filters For Signal Restoration, Russell C. Hardie, Kenneth E. Barner
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications
A class of nonlinear filters called rank conditioned rank selection (RCRS) filters is developed and analyzed in this paper. The RCRS filters are developed within the general framework of rank selection(RS) filters, which are filters constrained to output an order statistic from the observation set. Many previously proposed rank order based filters can be formulated as RS filters. The only difference between such filters is in the information used in deciding which order statistic to output. The information used by RCRS filters is the ranks of selected input samples, hence the name rank conditioned rank selection filters. The number of …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 2, February 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 2, February 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Learning And Teaching Of Boolean And Geometric Classes, H. David Mathias
Learning And Teaching Of Boolean And Geometric Classes, H. David Mathias
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
We consider the concept classes of DNF formulas and unions of discretized, axis-parallel d-dimensional boxes in discretized d-dimensional space with respect to several different learning models. In the model of learning with queries we present an algorithm to learn unions of boxes. We introduce a model of teaching that prevents illicit communication between the teacher and the leaner but that captures the intuitive aspect of teaching: a learner should perform at least as well with a cooperative teacher as with an adversarial teacher. We propose the study of teaching of DNF formulas and unions of boxes in this model. We …
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 1, January 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 10, Number 1, January 1994, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University
BITs and PCs Newsletter
A fourteen page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.
Strategies For The Parallel Training Of Simple Recurrent Neural Networks, Peter J. Mccann, Barry L. Kalman
Strategies For The Parallel Training Of Simple Recurrent Neural Networks, Peter J. Mccann, Barry L. Kalman
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
Two concurrent implementations of the method of conjugate gradients for training Elman networks are discussed. The parallelism is obtained in the computation of the error gradient and the method is therefore applicable to any gradient descent training technique for this form of network. The experimental results were obtained on a Sun Sparc Center 2000 multiprocessor. The Sparc 2000 is a shared memory machine well suited to coarse-grained distributed computations, but the concurrency could be extended to other architectures as well.
An Application-Oriented Error Control Scheme For High Speed Networks, Fengmin Gong, Gurudatta Parulkar
An Application-Oriented Error Control Scheme For High Speed Networks, Fengmin Gong, Gurudatta Parulkar
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
Many new network applications demand interprocess communication (IPC) services that are not supported by existing transport protocol mechanisms. Large bandwidth-delay products of high-speed networks also render the existing control mechanisms such as flow and error control less efficient. In particular, new error control schemes that can provide variable degrees of error recovery according to the applications requirements are needed. This paper presents the design, evaluation, and implementation of an application-oriented error control scheme that is aimed at supporting efficient IPC in high-speed networking environments. Our results show that the proposed error control scheme allows effective control of trade-off between the …
Visual Presentation Of Software Specifications And Designs, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Delbert Hart, Charles Calkins
Visual Presentation Of Software Specifications And Designs, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Delbert Hart, Charles Calkins
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
Formal methods hold the promise for high dependability in the design of critical software. However, software engineers who employ formal methods need to communicate their design decisions to users, customers, managers, and collegues who may not be in a position to acquire a full understanding of the formal notation being used. Visualizations derived from formal specifications and designs must be able to convey the required information precisely and reliably without the use of formal notation. This paper discusses a design methodology which attempts to integrate a design methodology based upon specification and program refinement with a state-of-the-art approach to rapid …
Connection Management In Reconfigurable Distributed Systems, Bala Swaminathan
Connection Management In Reconfigurable Distributed Systems, Bala Swaminathan
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The Programmer's Playground takes a new approach to simplifying and supporting the construction of distributed applications. The approach, called I/O abstraction, separates the description of a system's communication structure from the descriptions of its computational components so that software modules written in existing programming languages cna be integrated flexibly and dynamically by both programmers and end-users. This separation is achieved by estabishing logical connectinos among the data interfaces of independent software modules. The logical connections provide a uniform high-level view of communication for both discrete and continuous data. The I/O abstraction approach inherits ideas from the I/O automaton model, a …
Near-Distance Software Engineering Education, F. O'Brien
Near-Distance Software Engineering Education, F. O'Brien
Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)
The University of Wollongong has been seeking ways by which it can attract capable students from the southern side of the States capital city, Sydney, Australia. The paper describes the concept of limiting the required daily travel to the University through an amalgam of technologies, and changes to the core teaching syllabus. Progress through 1994, and plans for full introduction in 1995, is described.
Electronic Document Distribution: Design Of The Anonymous Ftp Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich
Electronic Document Distribution: Design Of The Anonymous Ftp Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich
Computer Science Faculty Publications
An experimental electronic dissemination project, the Langley Technical Report Server (LTRS), has been undertaken to determine the feasibility of delivering Langley technical reports directly to the desktops of researchers worldwide. During the first six months, over 4700 accesses occurred and over 2400 technical reports were distributed. This usage indicates the high level of interest that researchers have in performing literature searches and retrieving technical reports at their desktops. The initial system was developed with existing resources and technology. The reports are stored as files on an inexpensive UNIX workstation and are accessible over the Internet. This project will serve as …
World Wide Web Implementation Of The Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco
World Wide Web Implementation Of The Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco
Computer Science Faculty Publications
On January 14, 1993, NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) made approximately 130 formal, 'unclassified, unlimited' technical reports available via the anonymous FTP Langley Technical Report Server (LTRS). LaRC was the first organization to provide a significant number of aerospace technical reports for open electronic dissemination. LTRS has been successful in its first 18 months of operation, with over 11,000 reports distributed and has helped lay the foundation for electronic document distribution for NASA. The availability of World Wide Web (WWW) technology has revolutionized the Internet-based information community. This paper describes the transition of LTRS from a centralized FTP site to …
Visual Specification Of Interprocess And Intraprocess Communication, T. Paul Mccartney, Kenneth J. Goldman
Visual Specification Of Interprocess And Intraprocess Communication, T. Paul Mccartney, Kenneth J. Goldman
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
We present a visual specification language for constructing distributed applications and their direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. Each distributed application consists of a collection of independent modules and a configuration of logical connections that define communication among the data interfaces of the modules. Our specification language uses a single visual mechanism that allows end-users to define interprocess communication among distributed modules and to define intraprocess communication among objects within a module. This seamless specification provides a general encapsulation/abstraction mechanism and is designed to support dynamic change to the communication structure. User interfaces are completely decoupled from the module(s) they control.
Congestion Control In Atm Networks, Apostolos Dailianas, Andreas Bovopoulos
Congestion Control In Atm Networks, Apostolos Dailianas, Andreas Bovopoulos
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
No abstract provided.
Rationales And Argument Moves, R. P. Loui, Jeff Norman
Rationales And Argument Moves, R. P. Loui, Jeff Norman
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
No abstract provided.
Exact Learning Of Discretized Geometric Concepts, Nader H. Bshouty, Paul W. Goldberg, Sally A. Goldman, H. David Mathias
Exact Learning Of Discretized Geometric Concepts, Nader H. Bshouty, Paul W. Goldberg, Sally A. Goldman, H. David Mathias
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
We first present an algorithm that uses membership and equivalence queries to exactly identify a discretized geometric concept defined by the unioin of m axis-parallel boxes in d-dimensional discretized Euclidean space where each coordinate can have n discrete values. This algorithm receives at most md counterexamples and uses time and membership queries polynomial in m and log(n) for any constant d. Furthermore, all equivalence queries can be formulated as the union of O(mdlog(m)) axis-parallel boxes. Next, we show how to extend our algorithm to efficiently learn, from only equivalence queries, any discretized geometric concept generated from any number of halfspaces …
Learning From A Consistently Ignorant Teacher, Michael Frazier, Sally Goldman, Nina Mishra, Leonard Pitt
Learning From A Consistently Ignorant Teacher, Michael Frazier, Sally Goldman, Nina Mishra, Leonard Pitt
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
One view of computational learning theory is that of a learner acquiring the knowledge of a teacher. We introduce a formal model of learning capturing the idea that teachers may have gaps in their knowledge. The goal of the learner is still to acquire the knowledge of the teacher, but now the learner must also identify the gaps. This is the notion of learning from a consistently ignorant teacher. We consider the impact of knowledge gaps on learning, for example, monoton DNF and d-dimensional boxes, and show that leraning is still possible. Negatively, we show that knowledge gaps make learning …
Production Quality Video Over Broadband Networks: A Description Of The System And Two Interactive Applications, William D. Richard, Jerome R. Cox Jr., A. Maynard Engebretson, Jason Fritts And Brian L. Gottlieb And Craig Horn
Production Quality Video Over Broadband Networks: A Description Of The System And Two Interactive Applications, William D. Richard, Jerome R. Cox Jr., A. Maynard Engebretson, Jason Fritts And Brian L. Gottlieb And Craig Horn
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
The Washington University MultiMedia eXplorer (MMX) is a complete, host-independent multimedia system capable of transmitting and receiving JPEG-compressed video, CD-quality audio, and high-resolution radiographic images over the Washington University broadband ATM network. If the host is equipped with an ATM interface card, normal network traffic can be supported via an ATM extension port on the MMX. The major components of the MMX are an ATMizer and three multimedia channels. The ATMizer implements the host interface, the interface to the ATM network, and hte interface to the three multimdeia channels. This paper describes the architecture of the MMX, the software used …
Performance Comparison Of Asynchronous Adders, Mark A. Franklin, Tienyo Pan
Performance Comparison Of Asynchronous Adders, Mark A. Franklin, Tienyo Pan
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
In asynchronous systems, average function delays principally govern overall throughput. This paper compares the performance of six adder designs with respect to their average delays. Our results show that asynchronous addres (32 or 64-bits) with a hybrid structure (e.g., carry-select addres) run 20-40% faster than simple ripple-carry addres. Hybrid adders also outperform high-cost, strictly synchronous conditional-sum adders.