19 resultados para Systems of systems
em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany
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This paper describes our plans to evaluate the present state of affairs concerning parallel programming and its systems. Three subprojects are proposed: a survey among programmers and scientists, a comparison of parallel programming systems using a standard set of test programs, and a wiki resource for the parallel programming community - the Parawiki. We would like to invite you to participate and turn these subprojects into true community efforts.
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In this publication, we report on an online survey that was carried out among parallel programmers. More than 250 people worldwide have submitted answers to our questions, and their responses are analyzed here. Although not statistically sound, the data we provide give useful insights about which parallel programming systems and languages are known and in actual use. For instance, the collected data indicate that for our survey group MPI and (to a lesser extent) C are the most widely used parallel programming system and language, respectively.
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We have studied the transport properties of disordered one-dimensional two-band systems. The model includes a narrow d band hybridised with an s band. The Landauer formula was used in the case of a very narrow d band or in the case of short chains. The results were compared with the localisation length of the wavefunctions calculated by the transfer matrix method, which allows the use of very lang chains, and an excellent agreement was obtained.
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The result of the first calculation of a self-consistent relativistic many electron correlation diagram ever done (for the system Au - I) leads to a good agreement of the spectral shape and position of the observed noncharacteristic X-rays within the quasi adiabatic model.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt Restartautomaten und Erweiterungen von Restartautomaten. Restartautomaten sind ein Werkzeug zum Erkennen formaler Sprachen. Sie sind motiviert durch die linguistische Methode der Analyse durch Reduktion und wurden 1995 von Jancar, Mráz, Plátek und Vogel eingeführt. Restartautomaten bestehen aus einer endlichen Kontrolle, einem Lese/Schreibfenster fester Größe und einem flexiblen Band. Anfänglich enthält dieses sowohl die Eingabe als auch Bandbegrenzungssymbole. Die Berechnung eines Restartautomaten läuft in so genannten Zyklen ab. Diese beginnen am linken Rand im Startzustand, in ihnen wird eine lokale Ersetzung auf dem Band durchgeführt und sie enden mit einem Neustart, bei dem das Lese/Schreibfenster wieder an den linken Rand bewegt wird und der Startzustand wieder eingenommen wird. Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich hauptsächlich mit zwei Erweiterungen der Restartautomaten: CD-Systeme von Restartautomaten und nichtvergessende Restartautomaten. Nichtvergessende Restartautomaten können einen Zyklus in einem beliebigen Zustand beenden und CD-Systeme von Restartautomaten bestehen aus einer Menge von Restartautomaten, die zusammen die Eingabe verarbeiten. Dabei wird ihre Zusammenarbeit durch einen Operationsmodus, ähnlich wie bei CD-Grammatik Systemen, geregelt. Für beide Erweiterungen zeigt sich, dass die deterministischen Modelle mächtiger sind als deterministische Standardrestartautomaten. Es wird gezeigt, dass CD-Systeme von Restartautomaten in vielen Fällen durch nichtvergessende Restartautomaten simuliert werden können und andererseits lassen sich auch nichtvergessende Restartautomaten durch CD-Systeme von Restartautomaten simulieren. Des Weiteren werden Restartautomaten und nichtvergessende Restartautomaten untersucht, die nichtdeterministisch sind, aber keine Fehler machen. Es zeigt sich, dass diese Automaten durch deterministische (nichtvergessende) Restartautomaten simuliert werden können, wenn sie direkt nach der Ersetzung einen neuen Zyklus beginnen, oder ihr Fenster nach links und rechts bewegen können. Außerdem gilt, dass alle (nichtvergessenden) Restartautomaten, die zwar Fehler machen dürfen, diese aber nach endlich vielen Zyklen erkennen, durch (nichtvergessende) Restartautomaten simuliert werden können, die keine Fehler machen. Ein weiteres wichtiges Resultat besagt, dass die deterministischen monotonen nichtvergessenden Restartautomaten mit Hilfssymbolen, die direkt nach dem Ersetzungsschritt den Zyklus beenden, genau die deterministischen kontextfreien Sprachen erkennen, wohingegen die deterministischen monotonen nichtvergessenden Restartautomaten mit Hilfssymbolen ohne diese Einschränkung echt mehr, nämlich die links-rechts regulären Sprachen, erkennen. Damit werden zum ersten Mal Restartautomaten mit Hilfssymbolen, die direkt nach dem Ersetzungsschritt ihren Zyklus beenden, von Restartautomaten desselben Typs ohne diese Einschränkung getrennt. Besonders erwähnenswert ist hierbei, dass beide Automatentypen wohlbekannte Sprachklassen beschreiben.
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The nonforgetting restarting automaton is a generalization of the restarting automaton that, when executing a restart operation, changes its internal state based on the current state and the actual contents of its read/write window instead of resetting it to the initial state. Another generalization of the restarting automaton is the cooperating distributed system (CD-system) of restarting automata. Here a finite system of restarting automata works together in analyzing a given sentence, where they interact based on a given mode of operation. As it turned out, CD-systems of restarting automata of some type X working in mode =1 are just as expressive as nonforgetting restarting automata of the same type X. Further, various types of determinism have been introduced for CD-systems of restarting automata called strict determinism, global determinism, and local determinism, and it has been shown that globally deterministic CD-systems working in mode =1 correspond to deterministic nonforgetting restarting automata. Here we derive some lower bound results for some types of nonforgetting restarting automata and for some types of CD-systems of restarting automata. In this way we establish separations between the corresponding language classes, thus providing detailed technical proofs for some of the separation results announced in the literature.
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We present a new scheme to solve the time dependent Dirac-Fock-Slater equation (TDDFS) for heavy many electron ion-atom collision systems. Up to now time independent self consistent molecular orbitals have been used to expand the time dependent wavefunction and rather complicated potential coupling matrix elements have been neglected. Our idea is to minimize the potential coupling by using the time dependent electronic density to generate molecular basis functions. We present the first results for 16 MeV S{^16+} on Ar.
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Genetic Programming can be effectively used to create emergent behavior for a group of autonomous agents. In the process we call Offline Emergence Engineering, the behavior is at first bred in a Genetic Programming environment and then deployed to the agents in the real environment. In this article we shortly describe our approach, introduce an extended behavioral rule syntax, and discuss the impact of the expressiveness of the behavioral description to the generation success, using two scenarios in comparison: the election problem and the distributed critical section problem. We evaluate the results, formulating criteria for the applicability of our approach.
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TOSCANA is a graphical tool that supports the human-centered interactive processes of conceptual knowledge processing. The generality of the approach makes TOSCANA a universal tool applicable to a variety of domains. Only the so-called conceptual scales have to be designed for new applications. The presentation shows how the use of abstract scales allows the reuse of formerly defined conceptual scales. Furthermore it describes how thesauri and conceptual taxonomies can be integrated in the generation of conceptual scales.
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While most data analysis and decision support tools use numerical aspects of the data, Conceptual Information Systems focus on their conceptual structure. This paper discusses how both approaches can be combined.
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Conceptual Information Systems unfold the conceptual structure of data stored in relational databases. In the design phase of the system, conceptual hierarchies have to be created which describe different aspects of the data. In this paper, we describe two principal ways of designing such conceptual hierarchies, data driven design and theory driven design and discuss advantages and drawbacks. The central part of the paper shows how Attribute Exploration, a knowledge acquisition tool developped by B. Ganter can be applied for narrowing the gap between both approaches.
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We introduce a new mode of operation for CD-systems of restarting automata by providing explicit enable and disable conditions in the form of regular constraints. We show that, for each CD-system M of restarting automata and each mode m of operation considered by Messerschmidt and Otto, there exists a CD-system M' of restarting automata of the same type as M that, working in the new mode ed, accepts the language that M accepts in mode m. Further, we prove that in mode ed, a locally deterministic CD-system of restarting automata of type RR(W)(W) can be simulated by a locally deterministic CD-system of restarting automata of the more restricted type R(W)(W). This is the first time that a non-monotone type of R-automaton without auxiliary symbols is shown to be as expressive as the corresponding type of RR-automaton.
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We study cooperating distributed systems (CD-systems) of restarting automata that are very restricted: they are deterministic, they cannot rewrite, but only delete symbols, they restart immediately after performing a delete operation, they are stateless, and they have a read/write window of size 1 only, that is, these are stateless deterministic R(1)-automata. We study the expressive power of these systems by relating the class of languages that they accept by mode =1 computations to other well-studied language classes, showing in particular that this class only contains semi-linear languages, and that it includes all rational trace languages. In addition, we investigate the closure and non-closure properties of this class of languages and some of its algorithmic properties.