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Michael Weiss
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- Michael Weiss 0001 — Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (and 1 more)
- Michael Weiss 0002 — University of South Wales, UK
- Michael Weiss 0003 — Technical University of Berlin, Germany
- Michael Weiss 0004 — Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c16]Michael Weiss:
An exploration of pattern mining with ChatGPT. EuroPLoP 2024: 4:1-4:11 - 2022
- [c15]Marco Häberle, Benjamin Steinert, Michael Weiss, Michael Menth:
A Caching SFC Proxy Based on eBPF. NetSoft 2022: 171-179
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [r3]Christian Bizer, Maria-Esther Vidal, Michael Weiss:
RDF Technology. Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2nd ed.) 2018 - [r2]Christian Bizer, Maria-Esther Vidal, Michael Weiss:
Resource Description Framework. Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2nd ed.) 2018 - [r1]Michael Weiss:
XML Metadata Interchange. Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2nd ed.) 2018 - 2017
- [j9]Michael Weiss:
Where Are the Rational Squares? Am. Math. Mon. 124(3): 255-259 (2017) - 2014
- [j8]Alberto Dennunzio, Enrico Formenti, Michael Weiss:
Multidimensional cellular automata: closing property, quasi-expansivity, and (un)decidability issues. Theor. Comput. Sci. 516: 40-59 (2014) - [j7]Chuanhong Zhao, Drazen Dujic, Akos Mester, Juergen K. Steinke, Michael Weiss, Silvia Lewdeni-Schmid, Toufann Chaudhuri, Philippe Stefanutti:
Power Electronic Traction Transformer - Medium Voltage Prototype. IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. 61(7): 3257-3268 (2014) - 2010
- [j6]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
Tilings: simulation and universality. Math. Struct. Comput. Sci. 20(5): 813-850 (2010) - [c14]Vu-Minh Chieu, Patricio G. Herbst, Michael Weiss:
The use of animations and online communication tools to support mathematics teachers in the practice of teaching. ICLS 2010: 290-291
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c13]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
Constructing New Aperiodic Self-simulating Tile Sets. CiE 2009: 300-309 - [c12]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
An Almost Totally Universal Tile Set. TAMC 2009: 271-280 - [i1]Enrico Formenti, Alberto Dennunzio, Michael Weiss:
2D cellular automata: expansivity and decidability issues. CoRR abs/0906.0857 (2009) - 2008
- [c11]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
Computability of Tilings. IFIP TCS 2008: 187-201 - [c10]Alexander von Renteln, Uwe Brinkschulte, Michael Weiss:
Examinating Task Distribution by an Artificial Hormone System Based Middleware. ISORC 2008: 119-123 - [c9]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
A Topological Study of Tilings. TAMC 2008: 375-387 - 2007
- [c8]Grégory Lafitte, Michael Weiss:
Universal Tilings. STACS 2007: 367-380 - 2004
- [j5]Peter Schalk, Ewald Fauster, Paul O'Leary, Michael Weiss:
Framework for automatic quality control in industrial environments using distributed image processing. J. Electronic Imaging 13(3): 504-514 (2004) - 2003
- [j4]Yanru Zhang, Michael Weiss:
Virtual communities and team formation. ACM Crossroads 10(1): 5 (2003)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j3]Michael Weiss, Ceri Evans, David Rees:
Identification of nonlinear cascade systems using paired multisine signals. IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 47(1): 332-336 (1998) - [c7]Michael Weiss, François de Ferrière, Bertrand Delsart, Christian Fabre, Frederick Hirsch, E. Andrew Johnson, Vania Joloboff, Fred Roy, Fridtjof Siebert, Xavier Spengler:
TurboJ, a Java Bytecode-to-Native Compiler. LCTES 1998: 119-130 - 1993
- [j2]Kathleen Knobe, Michael Weiss, Joan D. Lukas:
Optimization techniques for SIMD Fortran compilers. Concurr. Pract. Exp. 5(7): 527-552 (1993) - 1992
- [j1]Michael Weiss:
The Transitive Closure of Control Dependence: The Iterated Join. LOPLAS 1(2): 178-190 (1992) - [c6]Michael Weiss, Franz Stetter:
The Bidding Model of Configuration Control. Rechnerunterstütztes Entwerfen und Konstruieren (CAD) 1992: 496-505 - [c5]Michael Weiss, Franz Stetter:
A Hierarchical Blackboard Architecture for Distributed AI Systems. SEKE 1992: 349-355 - 1991
- [c4]Michael Weiss:
Strip mining on SIMD architectures. ICS 1991: 234-243
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]Michael Weiss:
Parallel languages, vectorization, and compilers. COMPSAC 1989: 114-115 - [c2]Michael Weiss, Zhixi Fang, C. Robert Morgan, Peter Belmont:
Effective dynamic scheduling and memory management on parallel processing systems. COMPSAC 1989: 122-129 - 1988
- [c1]Michael Weiss, C. Robert Morgan, Peter Belmont, Zhixi Fang:
Dynamic Scheduling and Memory Management for Parallel Programs. ICPP (2) 1988: 161-165
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