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Language Design and Implementation of DFCII for a Dataflow Supercomputer Sigma-1,he FORTRAN languages or some form of object-oriented languages, so targets of these languages are directed to parallel von Neumann computer systems, and their semantics are interpreted sequentially. Therefore, a user writing a program for a parallel computer system must indicate which parts can be executed in parallel.miracle 发表于 2025-3-24 01:14:43
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Klaus Oswatitsch,Sune B. Berndt data, CSB+-tree eliminated pointers to pack more entries in a node, and in multi-dimensional data, CR-tree compressed MBRs in order to increase utilization of the L2 cache line. Previous studies used a fixed node size that is a multiple of the cache line size. If a node overflows, it splits , regarNausea 发表于 2025-3-24 09:07:30
F. Herrera,J. L. Verdegayice, inspired by a hemispherical geometry, allows some flexibility of combining laser-induced ultrasound transmitters, light sources for photoacoustic imaging and sensitive, purpose-built ultrasound detectors in standardised mounting points. Our initial results employ tailored 1 MHz centre frequencyGROSS 发表于 2025-3-24 11:29:59
Markus Raffel,Christian E. Willert,Fulvio Scarano,Christian J. Kähler,Steven T. Wereley,Jürgen Kompenhansrovided and a geographical distribution map is also available for every species. This book is aiming at not only the audiences such as general entomological researchers and hobbyists but also the forefront workers in the disciplines of agriculture and forestry as a practical reference..ALIBI 发表于 2025-3-24 18:05:43
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W. M. Glöckner,H. G. Sieberthspired from biological evolutions, in the domain of system design is presented. A variety of evolutionary computing techniques are first explained, and the motivations of using evolutionary computing techniques in tackling system design tasks are then discussed. In addition, a number of successful a