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 The Alamo Execution Monitor Architecture (ResearchIndex)
2 Division of Computer Science (context) - Brazell, Jeffery et al.
Abstract: Future programming environments will incorporate a tighter coupling between language runtime systems and the monitoring tools that are used to debug, tune, visualize, and understand them.
The Alamo execution monitor architecture was developed to facilitate rapid development of execution monitors, especially...
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jeffery00alamo.html

  
 Department of Computer Science 6 (Database Systems) - Research
Department of Computer Science 6 (Database Systems) - Research
The department of computer sciences 6 (database systems) researches in all areas related to database systems.
Finally, since in many organisations several databases systems are operated, the coupling of these systems and the development of applications to support this infrastructure become necessary.
http://www6.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/research

  
 UofT DCS Computer Systems Research Group Info
© University of Toronto Department of Computer Science February 15, 2005
Similar scalability was a design goal of Hurricane, which used hierarchical clustering to permit tight coupling within a cluster for high performance local operations and loose coupling across clusters to permit movement and replication of operating system services.
A dominant theme of the work in the systems area is parallelism -- how to design and build hardware systems that allow it, how to structure operating systems that manage it, and how to support applications that need it.
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/DCS/Research/systems.html

  
 Geometry in Action: CAD
"Geometric approaches to mesh generation", by Christoph Hoffman of Purdue, argues for a tighter coupling between mesh generation and computer aided design.
Curves and surfaces for geometric modeling, and Geometric Methods and Applications for Computer Science and Engineering, reviews and supplementary material for two books by Jean Gallier.
Related areas: computer graphics, computer aided manufacturing, solid modeling, constraing solving, architecture, VLSI design.
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/gina/cad.html   (258 words)

  
 Superbrain - Computer Mediated Communication (CMC)
Coupling together the minds of thousands of humans through computers
The science of how computer networks can make people cooperate
at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University/KTH
http://www.dsv.su.se/~jpalme/DSV-CMC-Home-page.html   (63 words)

  
 Understanding Coupling
Coupling is tossed around almost as much as scalability is. And, as elaborated upon in the Clustering chapter of the Mastering EJB 2.0 book (available for download at www.theserverside.com), scalability is a term that has no foundation in computer science whatsoever!
Coupling is one of those ambiguous terms that gets thrown around frequently, but very few people stop to think about its meaning and its impact on a software system.
Loosely coupled and tight coupling are somewhat ambiguous terms because they are designed to indicate a "degree" of coupling that a system has to its dependencies.
http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2004/01/tyler_002.html   (63 words)

  
 NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN COMPUTATIONAL FUSION SCIENCE
In addition, the pilot project teams should be encouraged to present results of their research to the rest of the fusion computational physics community, the fusion community as a whole, and other communities (computer science and applications), in order to disseminate the knowledge gained to these groups and in order to get feedback.
Coupling techniques, such as those in which information is passed by in-memory (shared or distributed) databases, and those applicable when codes reside on different CPU's, need more exploration, as do the algorithms for such coupling.
Computational plasma physics is an essential core component of the fusion science research program.
http://www.math.nyu.edu/research/braams/whitepaper.html   (63 words)

  
 Computational Science and Engineering at UC Davis
Computer Science will play a significant role in the basic preparation of both graduate and undergraduate students minoring or specializing in CSandE.
A significant portion of UC Davis faculty and researchers is actively involved in a variety of CSandE fields and the development of algorithms and methods for solving large-scale problems impacting the future of the research process and teaching in science and engineering.
To ensure the competitiveness of UC Davis in science and engineering education and research UC Davis must substantially strengthen and focus its efforts concerning CSandE in the coming years.
http://yclept.ucdavis.edu/CSE/Report   (63 words)

  
 ASIST AM 04 - Information Visualization: Highlights, Histories and Futures
Information visualization is a rapidly evolving field of study involving many disciplines, such as computer science, cognitive psychology, and of course information science.
Information visualization techniques, combined with back-end databases, will expand the boundaries of human intelligence by coupling human creativity with computer power.
It attempts to create new paradigms for information or data visualization with the goal of improved understanding.
http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/abstracts/179.html   (206 words)

  
 Physics
At Rice, theoretical work in this area includes analytical and computer modeling of solar-wind magnetosphere coupling, magnetospheric structure, electromagnetic wave-particle interactions, acceleration and transport of relativistic electrons, magnetospheric convection (plasma circulation) and its coupling to the ionosphere, and associated effects including auroral emissions from all magnetized planets and pulsar-like (spin-periodic) emissions from Jupiter.
We also have research programs in thunderstorm electricity, the global atmospheric electrical circuit, climate modeling, and Earth systems science -- the study of the Earth as a complex evolving biological, chemical, and physical system.
For example, our faculty have participated as principal or co-investigators for the Pioneer-Venus Orbiter, the Mars Global Surveyor, Voyagers I and II, the Cassini mission to Saturn, in addition to the Earth-orbiting Dynamics Explorer, Polar, (part of the International Solar-Terrestrial Program), and Image (launched March 2000).
http://www.physics.rice.edu/sp.cfm   (206 words)

  
 Stein: Post-Modular Systems
Modular-functional decomposition is a fundamental tenet of Computer Science.
This equivalence between structural modules and functionality goes hand-in-hand with the prevalent abstractions of computer science.
In this case, there is a clear coupling between the structural and functional decompositions of the system: the handle admits the carrying function, while the bowl is responsible for the holding-liquid part of the job.
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/las/papers/CNS_final.html   (206 words)

  
 Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education 2004
Dan Joyce, Deborah Knox, Wanda Dann, Thomas L. Naps (Eds.): Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2004, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, March 3-7, 2004.
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/sigcse/2004, editor = {Dan Joyce and Deborah Knox and Wanda Dann and Thomas L. Naps}, title = {Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2004, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, March 3-7, 2004}, booktitle = {SIGCSE}, publisher = {ACM}, year = {2004}, isbn = {1-58113-798-2}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} }
Coupling pair programming and writing: learning about students' perceptions and processes.
http://www.vldb.org/dblp/db/conf/sigcse/sigcse2004.html   (206 words)

  
 Pair Programming Bibliography
Coupling pair programming and writing: learning about students' perceptions and processes, Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, March 2004.
Program Quality with Pair Programming in CS1, Proceedings of the 9th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, June 2004.
One unexpected but significant result: students in the pairing class were significantly more likely to turn in solutions for their programming assignments.
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~brianh/PairProgramBib.html   (1260 words)

  
 Physics
At Rice, theoretical work in this area includes analytical and computer modeling of solar-wind magnetosphere coupling, magnetospheric structure, electromagnetic wave-particle interactions, acceleration and transport of relativistic electrons, magnetospheric convection (plasma circulation) and its coupling to the ionosphere, and associated effects including auroral emissions from all magnetized planets and pulsar-like (spin-periodic) emissions from Jupiter.
We also have research programs in thunderstorm electricity, the global atmospheric electrical circuit, climate modeling, and Earth systems science -- the study of the Earth as a complex evolving biological, chemical, and physical system.
Magnetic field lines and surfaces of constant plasma pressure in Earth's magnetosphere, calculated using the RCM-Friction code (a version of the Rice Convection Model which has been merged with a magnetohydrodynamic equilibrium code).
http://www.physics.rice.edu/sp.cfm   (192 words)

  
 Jun Ni's Web Page at Computer Science, UI
Jun Ni, Tao He, Lili Huang, Shaowen Wang, Boyd Knosp, and C Lin, "Distributed Computation for Diffusion Problem in a P2P-Enhanced Computing System," in the conference proceeding of 2nd International Workshop of Grid and Cooperative Computing (GCC2003), Shanghai, China, 2003 ; also in Springer Lecture Note in Computer Science (LNCS), Volume 3032, pp.
Ni, Jun, Knaack, J., and Fan, C., "Geometrical Animation and Numerical Visualization for CAD and CFD of Hydraulic Coupling,"in New Advances in Computer Aid Design and Computer Graphics, Vol.
Xiang Li, Tao He, Shaowen Wang, Ge Wang, and Jun Ni, “P2P-enhanced Distributed Computing in Medical Image EM Reconstruction,” presented and published at the 2004 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'04), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, June 21-24, 2004, Hamid R. Arabnia and Jun Ni (Eds.), pp.
http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jni/publications.html   (1590 words)

  
 John Robinson Pierce -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Besides many technical books, Pierce wrote much (Literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society) science fiction under the (A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role) pseudonym J.J. Coupling.
He worked extensively in the fields of radio communication, computer music, and science fiction.
John Robinson Pierce (March 27, 1910 - April 2, 2002), was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems) engineer and (Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)) author.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/j/jo/john_robinson_pierce.htm   (277 words)

  
 Rensselaer MS&E - Krishna Rajan
Professor Rajan’s research extends into coupling new developments in computer and mathematical sciences into combinatorial materials science and informatics.
Krishna Rajan holds joint appoints in the School of Engineering as Professor of Materials Science and Faculty of Information Technology as Professor of Materials Informatics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
He has held numerous visiting appointments internationally including the Max-Planck Institute Stuttgart, University of Auckland, University of Wollongong, Australia, the Slovak Academy of Sciences and University of Rennes, France.
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/materials/KR/   (277 words)

  
 Citebase - Adiabatic Theorem without a Gap Condition
Adiabatic quantum computation has recently attracted attention in the physics and computer science communities, but its computational power was unknown.
We prove an adiabatic theorem for the ground state of the Dicke model in a slowly rotating magnetic field and show that for weak electron-photon coupling, the adiabatic time scale is close to the time scale of the corresponding two level system--without the quantized radiation field.
On the adiabatic theorem in quantum theory, Part I. Courant Institute of Mathematical Science, New York University, (1955); On the adiabatic theorem in quantum theory, Part II.
http://citebase.eprints.org/cgi-bin/citations?archiveID=oai:arXiv.org:math-ph/9805022   (1434 words)

  
 John Pierce, father of communications satellites, dead at 92 : 04/02
John Robinson Pierce, the father of communications satellites and a writer of science fiction who came to Stanford to pursue his longtime interests in computer music and psychoacoustics, died April 2 at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View.
He also was a prolific author of science fiction, sometimes under the pen name J. Coupling.
John Pierce, father of communications satellites, dead at 92 : 04/02
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/april10/pierceobit-410.html   (1434 words)

  
 John Pierce, father of communications satellites, dead at 92 : 04/02
John Robinson Pierce, the father of communications satellites and a writer of science fiction who came to Stanford to pursue his longtime interests in computer music and psychoacoustics, died April 2 at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View.
He also was a prolific author of science fiction, sometimes under the pen name J. Coupling.
"John was part of a tradition trying to understand better the intricacies of the whole chain, and he wrote a lot about it," said Chris Chafe, a professor of music and director of CCRMA.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/april10/pierceobit-410.html   (975 words)

  
 Hypertext Guide to English Grammar, Mechanics, and Usage Rules
(Noun clause functioning as a direct object) The first Computer Science class that I ever had was CS5014.
This paper explores coupling the object model with concurrent execution.
In pattern 3, the object complement is an adjective that modifies the object.
http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~cs5014/fall.95/courseNotes/WebPages/5.TechnicalCommunication/tc_2_Usage.html#RecogEight   (4684 words)

  
 PERL output
He received his B.A. from Michigan State University in 1993, and his M.S. in Mathematics, and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Chicago in 1994 and 2003, respectively.
The focus will be on recent advances in the coupling method, a general technique for proving rapid mixing.
Bio: Tom Hayes is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~elitza/Seminars/Abstracts/9-29-03.html   (4684 words)

  
 JAMES R
165) Y. Sun, G. Beltz and J. Rice, "Estimates from Atomic Models of Tension-Shear Coupling in Dislocation Nucleation from a Crack Tip", Materials Science and Engineering A, 170, 1993, pp.
411-442; also, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 17/18, 1979, pp.
124) J. Rice (Editor), Solid Mechanics Research Trends and Opportunities (Report of the Committee on Solid Mechanics Research Directions of the Applied Mechanics Division, American Society of Mechanical Engineers), Applied Mechanics Reviews, 38, 1985, pp.
http://esag.harvard.edu/rice/RicePubs.html   (4684 words)

  
 Software Dioxide: Protected Variation: The Importance of Being Closed
Larman concludes that each generation of software developers needs help in seeing things as they are and not get swept away by computer science and the 500 patterns that are already listed in the Patterns Almanac.
Larman next discusses how to protect variation in systems – he points out that low coupling and protection against variation is not motivated in all areas and suggests “picking the battle” in design by identifying likely points of instability or variation and applying PV to those points.
According to Larman, PV is the root principle that motivates many mechanisms and patterns in design and programming.
http://www.softwaredioxide.com/Channels/ConView.asp?id=6415   (4684 words)

  
 On Switch Factor Based Analysis of Coupled RC Interconnects
Sudhakar Muddu, Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Egino Sarto, 3dfx Interactive, Inc., San Jose, CA Andrew B. Kahng, UCLA Computer Science Dept., Los Angeles, CA Full Article Text:
We revisit a basic element of modern signal integrity analysis, the modeling of worst-case coupling capacitance effects within a switch factor (SF) based methodology.
Citation:  Sudhakar Muddu, Egino Sarto, Andrew B. Kahng.
http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/proceedings/&toc=comp/proceedings/dac/2000/2428/00/2428toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/DAC.2000.855281   (293 words)

  
 Intelligent Robotics
The Computer Science Department has a Code of Conduct that describes the obligations of faculty and students.
Given a set of low-level sensor inputs and motor commands, how do we learn a tractable set of control laws coupling them together?
Ballard, Hayhoe, Pook, and Rao, Deictic codes for the embodiment of cognition.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kuipers/cs395T-S05.html   (2301 words)

  
 cmu-cs.html
@TechReport{cmu-cs-82-104, author = "Hans J. Berliner", title = "Search vs. knowledge : an analysis from the domain of games", institution = "Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science", year = 1981, number = "CMU-CS-82-104" }
Coupling in systems with many processors, Robert J. Chansler Jr.
Using chunking to solve chess pawn endgames, Hans Berliner, Murray Campbell
http://www.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~library/new-books/html/cmu-cs.html   (2301 words)

  
 Research and development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the context of commerce, "research and development" normally refers to future-oriented, longer-term activities in science or technology, using similar techniques to scientific research without pre-determined outcomes and with broad forecasts of commercial yield.
The phrase research and development (also R and D or RandD) has a special commercial significance apart from its conventional coupling of research and technological development.
A high technology company such as a computer manufacturer might spend 7%.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_and_development   (443 words)

  
 Research and development - encyclopedia article about Research and development.
Software engineering, the methodology and process of development of computer software
In the context of commerce, "research and development" normally refers to future-oriented, longer-term activities in science or technology, using similar techniques to scientific research without pre-determined outcomes and with broad forecasts of commercial yield.
The phrase research and development (also R and D or R&D) has a special commercial significance apart from its conventional coupling of research and technological development.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/research+and+development   (1440 words)

  
 International Workshop - Kiel - Abstracts
Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Kiel, Germany
For some sensor applications it is advantageous not to directly couple the signals from the inside to the outside world by galvanic means but rather to apply capacitive coupling.
http://www.e-technik.fh-kiel.de/adaptronics-workshop/abstracts.html   (4820 words)

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