Search Results - "Fuhrer, R.M."
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Refactoring for Parameterizing Java Classes
Published in 29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07) (01-05-2007)“…Type safety and expressiveness of many existing Java libraries and their client applications would improve, if the libraries were upgraded to define generic…”
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OPTIMISTA: state minimization of asynchronous FSMs for optimum output logic
Published in 1999 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design. Digest of Technical Papers (Cat. No.99CH37051) (1999)“…The optimal state minimization problem is to select a reduced state machine having the best logic implementation over all possible state reductions and…”
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Feedback-based scheduling: a toolbox approach
Published in Proceedings of IEEE 4th Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems. WWOS-III (1993)“…Fine-grain scheduling based on software feedback was introduced in the Synthesis operating system to solve two problems: the dependency between jobs in a…”
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Visual music in a visual programming language
Published in IEEE workshop on visual languages (1999)“…Sonnet was designed as a visual language for implementing real-time processes. Early design and development of behavioral components has largely focused on the…”
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Symbolic hazard-free minimization and encoding of asynchronous finite state machines
Published in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Computer Aided Design (ICCAD) (1995)“…This paper presents an automated method for the synthesis of multiple-input-change (MIC) asynchronous state machines. Asynchronous state machine design is…”
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Algorithms for the optimal state assignment of asynchronous state machines
Published in Proceedings Sixteenth Conference on Advanced Research in VLSI (1995)“…This paper presents a method for the optimal state assignment of asynchronous state machines. Unlike state assignment for synchronous state machines, state…”
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