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By  OCW Sciences, On July 24, 2008
Views: 329
Main Category: Calculus
Tags: calculus Sequences 
By  muhammad farhan, University of Sargodha, Pakistan, On December 20, 2010
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By  Joseff Haldor , On February 4, 2009
Views: 285
Main Category: Calculus
By  Sunny Lam, Sunny Lam and Associates Consulting, On January 1, 2009
“This contributing chapter examined the economic feasibility of technologies used in landfill management particularly waste-to-energy innovations. These technological innovations include anaerobic digesters and methane combustion.”
By  White Globe, On May 4, 2012
This Project shows a comparison survey done on DNA sequence comparison techniques. The various techniques implemented are sequential comparison, multithreading on a single computer and multithreading using parallel processing. This Project shows the issues involved in implementing a dynamic programming algorithm for biological sequence comparison on a general purpose parallel computing platform Tiling is an important technique for extraction of parallelism. Informally, tiling consists of partitioning the iteration space into several chunks of computation called tiles (blocks) such that sequential traversal of the tiles covers the entire iteration space. The idea behind tiling is to increase the granularity of computation and decrease the amount of communication incurred between processors. This makes tiling more suitable for distributed memory architectures where communication startup costs are very high and hence frequent communication is undesirable. Our work to develop sequence - comparison mechanism and software supports the identification of sequences of DNA.
By  White Globe, On May 4, 2012
This Project shows a comparison survey done on DNA sequence comparison techniques. The various techniques implemented are sequential comparison, multithreading on a single computer and multithreading using parallel processing. This Project shows the issues involved in implementing a dynamic programming algorithm for biological sequence comparison on a general purpose parallel computing platform Tiling is an important technique for extraction of parallelism. Informally, tiling consists of partitioning the iteration space into several chunks of computation called tiles (blocks) such that sequential traversal of the tiles covers the entire iteration space. The idea behind tiling is to increase the granularity of computation and decrease the amount of communication incurred between processors. This makes tiling more suitable for distributed memory architectures where communication startup costs are very high and hence frequent communication is undesirable. Our work to develop sequence - comparison mechanism and software supports the identification of sequences of DNA.
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By  Bar tender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, On August 20, 2008
Views: 264
Main Category: Algebra
Tags: Puppe Sequences