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- research-articleAugust 2013
A preliminary study on the effects of barnstars on Wikipedia editing
WikiSym '13: Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Open CollaborationArticle No.: 23, Pages 1–2https://doi.org/10.1145/2491055.2491079This paper presents a preliminary study into the awarding of barnstars among Wikipedia editors to better understand their motivations in contributing to Wikipedia articles. We crawled the talk pages of all active Wikipedia editors and retrieved 21,299 ...
- research-articleDecember 2012
Predicting pseudoknotted structures across two RNA sequences
Bioinformatics (BIOI), Volume 28, Issue 23Pages 3058–3065https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts575Motivation: Laboratory RNA structure determination is demanding and costly and thus, computational structure prediction is an important task. Single sequence methods for RNA secondary structure prediction are limited by the accuracy of the underlying ...
- ArticleMarch 2001
TRUFFLER: Programs to Study Microbial Community Composition and Flux from Fluorescent DNA Fingerprinting Data
BIBE '01: Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Bioinformatics and BioengineeringPage 129Terminal-Restriction Fra gment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP) and Length Heterogeneity-Polymerase Chain Reaction (LH-PCR) are DNA fingerprinting technologies which use PCR amplification of a gene of interest e.g. small subunit rRNA gene, to study ...
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- ArticleOctober 1996
Critique of orthogonal persistence
Many researchers are pursuing the goal of providing 'orthogonal persistence'. In an orthogonally persistent system, every language-level object in the system can be referenced by the same mechanisms, regardless of longevity or location, with no ...
- ArticleMarch 1996
YAP3: improved detection of similarities in computer program and other texts
SIGCSE '96: Proceedings of the twenty-seventh SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationPages 130–134https://doi.org/10.1145/236452.236525In spite of years of effort, plagiarism in student assignment submissions still causes considerable difficulties for course designers; if students' work is not their own, how can anyone be certain they have learnt anything? YAP is a system for detecting ...
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin: Volume 28 Issue 1 - ArticleMarch 1992
Detection of similarities in student programs: YAP'ing may be preferable to plague'ing
SIGCSE '92: Proceedings of the twenty-third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationPages 268–271https://doi.org/10.1145/134510.134564It has argued that systems for detecting similarities in submitted programs must be based on the analysis of program structure. One such system is “Plague”. In this paper, some difficulties with the Plague system are outlined and a new system is ...
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin: Volume 24 Issue 1 - bookJanuary 1992
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- ArticleMay 1986
Experimenting with EPILOG: some results and preliminary conclusions
ISCA '86: Proceedings of the 13th annual international symposium on Computer architecturePages 119–127The EPILOG language and model of computation are briefly described, together with four multiprocessor architectures on which it is proposed to run the model: a form of chordal network and a slight variant of Wu and Feng's Baseline and Reverse Baseline ...
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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News: Volume 14 Issue 2 - doctoral_thesisJanuary 1985
- articleDecember 1982
EPILOG = PROLOG + Data Flow: arguments for combining PROLOG with a data driven mechanism
Spurred by the desire to construct multi- processor computer architectures, researchers have been proposing alternatives to the conventional wisdom of the Von Neumann design. One of the most Interesting and innovative of these is the class of machines ...