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1993
Technical report TR93-07. A \"first\" implementation of the Modular Smalltalk object-oriented programming language is presented. The implementation includes an object-oriented parser, object-oriented representation for code fragments and an object-oriented C-code generator, all implemented in...
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1995
Ozsu, M. Tamer, Goralwalla, Iqbal, Szafron, Duane, Leontiev, Yuri
Technical report TR95-13. In this work, we present a uniform behavioral temporal object model which includes a rich and extensible set of types and behaviors to support various notions of time. Our temporal model supports the continuous and discrete domains of time. It also supports various...
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1994
Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan
Technical report TR94-03. The growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past fifteen years has been accompanied by a corresponding increase in the number of available parallel programming systems (PPS). However, little work has been done to...
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2005
Dong, Xaoli, Wishart, David S., Stothard, Paul, Greiner, Russ, Guo, AnChi, van Domselaar, Gary H., Szafron, Duane, Shrivastava, Savita, Cruz, Joseph A., Lu, Paul
BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a web server that supports automated, in-depth annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences. It accepts raw DNA sequence data and an optional list of gene identification information and provides extensive textual annotation and...
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2010
Carbonaro, Mike, Cutumisu, Maria, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Szafron, Duane
Enrollment in Computing Science university programs is at a dangerously low level. A major reason for this is the general lack of interest in Computing Science by females. In this paper, we discuss our experience with using a computer game construction environment as a vehicle to encourage female...
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1993
Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Wilson, Gregory
Technical report TR93-09. The explosive growth of commercial and academic interest in parallel and distributed computing during the past fifteen years has been accompanied by a corresponding increase in the number of available parallel programming systems, and in the variety of approaches to...
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1994
Iglinski, Paul, Smith, Carol, Morrow, Chris, Szafron, Duane, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Parsons, Ian, Kornelsen, Randal
Technical report TR94-04. This document is a user's manual for version 2.2 of the Enterprise parallel programming system. Enterprise is an interactive graphical programming environment for designing, coding, debugging, testing and executing programs in a distributed hardware environment. ...
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1995
MacDonald, Steve, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Novillo, Diego, Woloschuk, David, Parsons, Ian, Szafron, Duane, Iglinski, Paul, Morrow, Chris
Technical report TR95-02. This paper contains an introduction and user manual for the Enterprise Parallel Programming System, including the programming model, the meta-programming model and tools (animation, replay and debugging). | TRID-ID TR95-02
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Enterprise: An Interactive Graphical Programming Environment For Distributed Software Development
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Mohsin, Jimmy, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Lu, Paul, Chan, Enoch, Szafron, Duane, Smith, Carol, Wong, Pok Sze
Technical report TR91-17. Workstation environments have been in use for more than a decade now. Although a network of workstations together represents a large amount of aggregate computing power, single users often cannot utilize these resources for their applications. Enterprise is a...
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2003
Greiner, Russ, Poulin, B., Lu, Paul, Anvik, J., Lu, Z., Macdonell, Cam, Wishart, David, Eisner, Roman, Szafron, Duane
Technical report TR03-09. Naive Bayes classifiers, a popular tool for predicting the labels of query instances, are typically learned from a training set. However, since many training sets contain noisy data, a classifier user may be reluctant to blindly trust a predicted label. We present a...