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Many performance analysis tools for Java focus on tracking executed bytecodes, but provide little support in determining the specific contribution of native code libraries. This paper introduces and assesses a portable approach for characterizing the amoun ...
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The original TCV control system was designed in the late 1980s to be inherently network based in that all control operations were performed from X-windows terminals and the control computers were networked. Using VMS-VAX technology, the acquisition system ...
A real-time pulse height analysis (PHA) X-ray diagnostic for the TCV tokamak has been developed using CFN multi-DSP-based VME acquisition, processing and control board. The hardware is composed by: (i) a detection system based on a Si SDD detector; (ii) a ...
This document presents a brief description of the Medical Image Processing (MIP) library developed by the Brain Group of the Signal Processing Institute (ITS) at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). This library is a result of more than three year ...
A major promise of component-based software engineering is the reduction of application development time and costs by reusing software components. The existence of and access to component libraries, as well as the ability to build such libraries in the fir ...