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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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A journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which publishes surveys, tutorials, and special reports on all areas of computing research. Volumes are published yearly in four issues appearing in March, June, September, and December.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0360-0300
ISSN electrónico
1557-7341
Editor responsable
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1969-
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The unfinished revolution and Xanadu
Theodor Holm Nelson
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 37
Bootstrapping our collective intelligence
Douglas Engelbart; Jeff Ruilifson
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 38
Computing surveys' electronic symposium on hypertext and hypermedia
Helen Ashman; Rosemary Michelle Simpson
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 325-334
A tutorial on default logics
Grigoris Antoniou
<jats:p>Default logic is one of the most prominent approaches to nonmonotonic reasoning, and allows one to make plausible conjectures when faced with incomplete information about the problem at hand. Default rules prevail in many application domains such as medical and legal reasoning.</jats:p> <jats:p>Several variants have been developed over the past year, either to overcome some perceived deficiencies of the original presentation, or to realize somewhat different intuitions. This paper provides a tutorial-style introduction to some important approaches of Default Logic. The presentation is based on operational models for these approaches, thus making them easily accessible to a broader audience, and more easily usable in practical applications.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 337-359
The transport layer
Sami Iren; Paul D. Amer; Phillip T. Conrad
<jats:p>Transport layer protocols provide for end-to-end communication between two or more hosts. This paper presents a tutorial on transport layer concepts and terminology, and a survey of transport layer services and protocols. The transport layer protocol TCP is used as a reference point, and compared and contrasted with nineteen other protocols designed over the past two decades. The service and protocol features of twelve of the most important protocols are summarized in both text and tables.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 360-404
Static scheduling algorithms for allocating directed task graphs to multiprocessors
Yu-Kwong Kwok; Ishfaq Ahmad
<jats:p>Static scheduling of a program represented by a directed task graph on a multiprocessor system to minimize the program completion time is a well-known problem in parallel processing. Since finding an optimal schedule is an NP-complete problem in general, researchers have resorted to devising efficient heuristics. A plethora of heuristics have been proposed based on a wide spectrum of techniques, including branch-and-bound, integer-programming, searching, graph-theory, randomization, genetic algorithms, and evolutionary methods. The objective of this survey is to describe various scheduling algorithms and their functionalities in a contrasting fashion as well as examine their relative merits in terms of performance and time-complexity. Since these algorithms are based on diverse assumptions, they differ in their functionalities, and hence are difficult to describe in a unified context. We propose a taxonomy that classifies these algorithms into different categories. We consider 27 scheduling algorithms, with each algorithm explained through an easy-to-understand description followed by an illustrative example to demonstrate its operation. We also outline some of the novel and promising optimization approaches and current research trends in the area. Finally, we give an overview of the software tools that provide scheduling/mapping functionalities.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 406-471
Introduction to the computing surveys' electronic symposium on object-oriented application frameworks
Mohamed E. Fayad
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 1
Frameworks and pattern languages
Davide Brugali; Katia Sycara
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 2
Object-oriented framework-based software development
Jan Bosch; Peter Molin; Michael Mattsson; PerOlof Bengtsson
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 3
Enterprise frameworks
Mohamed E. Fayad; David S. Hamu
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 4