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- 2005
- Faruk Bagci, Holger Schick, Jan Petzold, Wolfgang Trumler, Theo Ungerer:
Communication and security extensions for a ubiquitous mobile agent system (UbiMAS). Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 246-251 - Amirali Baniasadi:
Balancing clustering-induced stalls to improve performance in clustered processors. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 21-27 - Humberto Calderon, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
Reconfigurable universal SAD-multiplier array. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 72-76 - Claudia Roberta Calidonna, Adele Naddeo:
Using a hybrid CA based model for a flexible qualitative qubit simulation: fully frustrated josephson junction ladder (JJL) application. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 145-151 - João M. P. Cardoso:
Dynamic loop pipelining in data-driven architectures. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 106-115 - Steve Carr, Soner Önder:
A case for a working-set-based memory hierarchy. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 252-261 - Chunlin Li, Layuan Li:
A two level market model for resource allocation optimization in computational grid. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 66-71 - Erik DeBenedictis:
Reversible logic for supercomputing. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 391-402 - John Feo, David Harper, Simon Kahan, Petr Konecny:
ELDORADO. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 28-34 - Alberto Ferrante, Vincenzo Piuri, Fabien Castanier:
A QoS-enabled packet scheduling algorithm for IPSec multi-accelerator based systems. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 221-229 - Dietmar Fey, Daniel Schmidt:
Marching-pixels: a new organic computing paradigm for smart sensor processor arrays. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 1-9 - Jürgen Fischer, Philip Teichmann, Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel:
Scaling trends in adiabatic logic. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 427-434 - Erik Forsberg:
The electron waveguide y-branch switch: a review and arguments for its use as a base for reversible logic. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 404-406 - Michael P. Frank:
Introduction to reversible computing: motivation, progress, and challenges. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 385-390 - Edward Fredkin:
A computing architecture for physics. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 273-279 - Michael J. Geiger, Sally A. McKee, Gary S. Tyson:
Drowsy region-based caches: minimizing both dynamic and static power dissipation. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 378-384 - Cécile Germain-Renaud, Dephine Monnier-Ragaigne:
Grid result checking. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 87-96 - Soraya Ghiasi, Tom W. Keller, Freeman L. Rawson III:
Scheduling for heterogeneous processors in server systems. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 199-210 - Masayo Haneda, Peter M. W. Knijnenburg, Harry A. G. Wijshoff:
Optimizing general purpose compiler optimization. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 180-188 - Stephan Henzler, Thomas Nirschl, Matthias Eireiner, Ettore Amirante, Doris Schmitt-Landsiedel:
Making adiabatic circuits attractive for todays VLSI industry by multi-mode operation-adiabatic mode circuits. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 414-420 - Kuo-Su Hsiao, Chung-Ho Chen:
An efficient wakeup design for energy reduction in high-performance superscalar processors. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 353-360 - Seokkee Kim, Soo-Ik Chae:
Implementation of a simple 8-bit microprocessor with reversible energy recovery logic. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 421-426 - Chunrong Lai, Shih-Lien Lu, Yurong Chen, Trista Pei-Chun Chen:
Improving branch prediction accuracy with parallel conservative correctors. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 334-341 - Craig S. Lent, Sarah E. Frost, Peter M. Kogge:
Reversible computation with quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA). Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 403 - Lev B. Levitin, Tommaso Toffoli:
Thermodynamical cost of reversible computing. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 445-446 - Kurt Maly, Mohammad Zubair, Vamshi Chilukamarri, Pratik Kothari:
GRID Based Federated Digital Library. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 97-105 - Daniel B. Miller, Edward Fredkin:
Two-state, reversible, universal cellular automata in three dimensions. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 45-51 - Nasir Mohyuddin, Rashed Zafar Bhatti, Michel Dubois:
Controlling leakage power with the replacement policy in slumberous caches. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 161-170 - Tipp Moseley, Alex Shye, Vijay Janapa Reddi, Matthew Iyer, Dan Fay, David Hodgdon, Joshua L. Kihm, Alex Settle, Dirk Grunwald, Daniel A. Connors:
Dynamic run-time architecture techniques for enabling continuous optimization. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 211-220 - Venu K. Murthy, E. V. Krishnamurthy:
Contextual information management using contract: based workflow. Conf. Computing Frontiers 2005: 236-245
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