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Given a collection of n opaque unit disks in the plane, we want to find a stacking order for them that maximizes their visible perimeter, the total length of all pieces of their boundaries visible from above. We prove that if the centers of the disks form ...
Given a collection of n opaque unit disks in the plane, we want to find a stacking order for them that maximizes their visible perimeter, the total length of all pieces of their boundaries visible from above. We prove that if the centers of the disks form ...
We describe a decision procedure for a logic that supports 1) finite collections of elements (sets or multisets), 2) the cardinality operator, 3) a total order relation on elements, and 4) min and max operators on entire collections. Among the applications ...
Evaluating the performance of different 3D codecs on multiview autostereoscopic monitor is a tedious process, as it requires the synthesis of a dense set of views. Therefore, it is legitimate to ask if evaluations could be performed on stereoscopic monitor ...
We developed an automatic method to extract the parameters of the 7 x 50m Stroke Eficiency Test for swimming based on a wrist worn acceleration sensor device. In the wrist acceleration signal we detect characteristic swim events such as wall push-offs, wal ...
Total order broadcast and multicast (also called atomic broadcast/multicast) is an important problem in distributed systems, especially with respect to fault-tolerance. In short, the primitive ensures that messages sent to a set of processes are delivered ...
Comparative Performance Analysis of Ordering Strategies in Atomic Broadcast Algorithms Xavier Defago, Andre Schiper, Peter Urban In this paper, we present the results of a comparative analysis of Atomic Broadcast algorithms. The analysis was done by using ...
Total order broadcast and multicast (also called atomic broadcast/multicast) is an important problem in distributed systems, especially with respect to fault-tolerance. In short, the primitive ensures that messages sent to a set of processes are delivered ...
We discuss two extensions to a recently introduced theory of arrays, which are based on considerations coming from the model theory of power structures. First, we discuss how the ordering relation on the index set can be expressed succinctly by referring t ...
The increased interest in protocols that provide a total order on message delivery has led to several different definitions of total order. In this paper we investigate these different definitions and propose a hierarchy that helps to better understand the ...