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Darko Stefanovic
Researcher at University of New Mexico
Publications - 135
Citations - 6451
Darko Stefanovic is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reservoir computing & Logic gate. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 135 publications receiving 6067 citations. Previous affiliations of Darko Stefanovic include Columbia University & University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis
Stephen M. Blackburn,Robin Garner,Chris Hoffmann,Asjad M. Khang,Kathryn S. McKinley,Rotem Bentzur,Amer Diwan,Daniel Feinberg,Daniel Frampton,Samuel Z. Guyer,Martin Hirzel,Antony L. Hosking,Maria Jump,Han Lee,J. Eliot B. Moss,Aashish Phansalkar,Darko Stefanovic,Thomas VanDrunen,Daniel von Dincklage,Ben Wiedermann +19 more
TL;DR: This paper recommends benchmarking selection and evaluation methodologies, and introduces the DaCapo benchmarks, a set of open source, client-side Java benchmarks that improve over SPEC Java in a variety of ways, including more complex code, richer object behaviors, and more demanding memory system requirements.
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A deoxyribozyme-based molecular automaton
TL;DR: A molecular automaton, called MAYA, is described, which encodes a version of the game of tic-tac-toe and interactively competes against a human opponent and cannot be defeated because it implements a perfect strategy.
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Deoxyribozyme-based logic gates.
TL;DR: A set of deoxyribozyme-based logic gates capable of generating any Boolean function, constructed through a modular design that combines molecular beacon stem-loops with hammerhead-type deoxy ribozymes, open the possibility of communication between various computation elements in solution.
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Randomized instruction set emulation to disrupt binary code injection attacks
Elena Gabriela Barrantes,David H. Ackley,Stephanie Forrest,Trek S. Palmer,Darko Stefanovic,Dino Dai Zovi +5 more
TL;DR: RISE as discussed by the authors is a randomized instruction set emulator based on the open-source Valgrind x86-to-x86 binary translator, which is designed to resist binary code injection attacks.
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Deoxyribozyme-based half-adder.
TL;DR: A solution-phase array of three deoxyribozyme-based logic gates that behaves as a half-adder represents the first example of a decision-making enzymatic network with two inputs and two outputs.