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26 Hansen, Charles D.; Parker, Steven G.; Johnson, Christopher R.Integrated problem solving environment: the SCIRun computational steering systemSCIRun is a scientific programming environment that allows the interactive construction, debugging, and steering of large-scale scientific computations. We review related systems and introduce a taxonomy that explores different computational steering solutions, Considering these approaches, we discu...SCIRun; Computational steering; Problem solving environment; Distributed computing1998
27 Hibler, Michael J.Interface and execution models in the fluke kernelWe have defined and implemented a new kernel API that makes every exported operation either fully interruptible and restartable, thereby appearing atomic to the user. To achieve interruptibility, all possible states in which a thread may become blocked for a "long" time are completely representable ...Fluke kernel; Interruptibility1998
28 Back, Godmar V.Java operating systems: design and implementationLanguage-based extensible systems such as Java use type safety to provide memory safety in a single address space. Memory safety alone, however, is not sufficient to protect different applications from each other. such systems must support a process model that enables the control and management of c...Java operating systems; Language-based systems1998
29 Carter, John; Susarla, Sai R.Khazana An infrastructure for building distributed servicesEssentially all distributed systems?? applications?? and services at some level boil down to the problem of man aging distributed shared state Unfortunately?? while the problem of managing distributed shared state is shared by many applications?? there is no common means of managing the data ...Khazana; Distributed shared state1998
30 Carter, John B.Khazana an infrastructure for building distributed servicesEssentially all distributed systems, applications and service at some level boil down to the problem of managing distributed shared state. Unfortunately, while the problem of managing distributed shared state is shared by man applications, there is no common means of managing the data - every applic...Khazana; Distributed shared state1998
31 Ameel, Timothy AMicrochannel fluid behavior using micropolar fluid theoryIn this paper, we describe microchannel fluid behavior using a numerical model based on micropolar fluid theory and experimentally verify the model using micromachined channels. The micropolar fluid theory augments the laws of classical continuum mechanics by incorporating the effects of fluid ...1998
32 Mathews, V. JohnParallel-cascade realizations and approximations of truncated volterra systemsAbstract- This correspondence introduces parallel-cascade realizations of truncated Volterra systems with an arbitrary but finite order of nonlinearity. Parallel-cascade realizations implement higher order Volterra systems using parallel and multiplicative combinations of lower order Volterra system...1998
33 Christensen, Douglas A.Plasma-etched polymer waveguides for intrachip optical interconnectsOptical intrachip communication offers the potential advantages of high speed and lack of electrical interference. We report on progress made on an interconnect design using GaAs LEDs, polymer waveguides, and photodiodes in a silicon substrate. The polymer waveguides are fabricated in polyimide or p...Polymer waveguides; Intrachip interconnects; LEDs1998
34 Christensen, Douglas A.; Herron, James N.Rapid clinical diagnostics assays using injection-molded planar waveguidesThe goal of our research program is to develop an evanescent wave immunoassay system that can be used in point-of-care and critical care settings. Several key attributes are required to accomplish this goal: (i) the assay system should be at least as sensitive as present day immunoassays; (ii) assay...Planar waveguides; Creatine phosphokinase MB (CK-MB); Cardiac troponin I (cTnl); Diagnostics; Evanescence; Fluorescence; Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)1998
35 Shirley, Peter S.; Parker, Steven G.Single sample soft shadowsA simple extension to ray tracing is presented that creates visually plausible "soft" shadows with little extra computation. Although these soft shadows are approximate, they are robust and have penumbra widths that behave in a believable way, including accurate placement of singularities where penu...Soft shadows; Ray tracing; Penumbra width; Image generation1998
36 Henderson, Thomas C.; Thompson, William B.Smart sensor snowWe propose to deploy and exploit and large number of inexpensive sensors to obtain information or trigger actions over a wide geographic area. Sensors may be of diverse physical natures: acoustic, IR, seismic, chemical, magnetic, thermal, etc. We describe here three major issues: (1) sensor distribu...Smart sensors1998
37 Veranth, John M.; Pershing, David W.; Sarofim, Adel F.Sources of unburned carbon in the fly ash produced from low-NOx pulverized coal combustionThe unburned carbon in the fly ash produced from low-NOx pulverized coal combustion is shown to consist of a mixture of soot and coal char. The soot was identified by the presence of chains or aggregates of 10-50-nm-diameter primary particles in electron microscope images of both laboratory sample...Unburned carbon; Char1998
38 Stringfellow, Gerald B.Step structure and ordering in GaInPPresents information from an experiment on the step structure and ordering in GalnP. Information on the step spacing and degree of order in the epitaxial layers; Details on the experiment; Results from the experiment.Physics; Ordering; Steps1998
39 Stringfellow, Gerald B.Step structure and ordering in Te-doped GaInPThe step structure and CuPt ordering in GaInP layers grown by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy on singular GaAs substrates have been investigated as a function of Te (DETe) doping using atomic force microscopy, and electrical and optical properties measurements. The degree of order decreases for T...Surfaces; Te doping; Bandgap energy1998
40 Shirley, Peter S.; Thompson, William B.Visual glueOne key function of graphics systems is to present information about the 3-D structure of modeled environments. For real-time simulations, conveying a sense of contact between touching surfaces and relative position and motion between proximate objects is particularly critical. Neither stereo nor oc...Visual glue; 3-D structure1998
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