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Software portability

About: Software portability is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8987 publications have been published within this topic receiving 164922 citations. The topic is also known as: portability.


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TL;DR: The objective of this web server is to provide easy access to RNA and DNA folding and hybridization software to the scientific community at large by making use of universally available web GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces).
Abstract: The abbreviated name,‘mfold web server’,describes a number of closely related software applications available on the World Wide Web (WWW) for the prediction of the secondary structure of single stranded nucleic acids. The objective of this web server is to provide easy access to RNA and DNA folding and hybridization software to the scientific community at large. By making use of universally available web GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces),the server circumvents the problem of portability of this software. Detailed output,in the form of structure plots with or without reliability information,single strand frequency plots and ‘energy dot plots’, are available for the folding of single sequences. A variety of ‘bulk’ servers give less information,but in a shorter time and for up to hundreds of sequences at once. The portal for the mfold web server is http://www.bioinfo.rpi.edu/applications/ mfold. This URL will be referred to as ‘MFOLDROOT’.

12,535 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss their experience designing and implementing a statistical computing language, which combines what they felt were useful features from two existing computer languages, and they feel that the new language provides advantages in the areas of portability, computational efficiency, memory management, and scope.
Abstract: In this article we discuss our experience designing and implementing a statistical computing language. In developing this new language, we sought to combine what we felt were useful features from two existing computer languages. We feel that the new language provides advantages in the areas of portability, computational efficiency, memory management, and scoping.

9,446 citations

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TL;DR: This work refers one to the original survey for descriptions of potential applications, summaries of AR system characteristics, and an introduction to the crucial problem of registration, including sources of registration error and error-reduction strategies.
Abstract: In 1997, Azuma published a survey on augmented reality (AR). Our goal is to complement, rather than replace, the original survey by presenting representative examples of the new advances. We refer one to the original survey for descriptions of potential applications (such as medical visualization, maintenance and repair of complex equipment, annotation, and path planning); summaries of AR system characteristics (such as the advantages and disadvantages of optical and video approaches to blending virtual and real, problems in display focus and contrast, and system portability); and an introduction to the crucial problem of registration, including sources of registration error and error-reduction strategies.

3,624 citations

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TL;DR: This document describes release 2.0 of the SimpleScalar tool set, a suite of free, publicly available simulation tools that offer both detailed and high-performance simulation of modern microprocessors.
Abstract: This document describes release 2.0 of the SimpleScalar tool set, a suite of free, publicly available simulation tools that offer both detailed and high-performance simulation of modern microprocessors. The new release offers more tools and capabilities, precompiled binaries, cleaner interfaces, better documentation, easier installation, improved portability, and higher performance. This paper contains a complete description of the tool set, including retrieval and installation instructions, a description of how to use the tools, a description of the target SimpleScalar architecture, and many details about the internals of the tools and how to customize them. With this guide, the tool set can be brought up and generating results in under an hour (on supported platforms).

3,079 citations

Book
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: MPI: The Complete Reference is an annotated manual for the latest 1.1 version of the standard that illuminates the more advanced and subtle features of MPI and covers such advanced issues in parallel computing and programming as true portability, deadlock, high-performance message passing, and libraries for distributed and parallel computing.
Abstract: From the Publisher: MPI, the Message Passing Interface, is a standard and portable library of communications subroutines for parallel programming designed to function on a wide variety of parallel computers. It is useful on both parallel computers, such as IBM's SP2, the Cray ResearchT3D, and the Connection Machine, as well as networks of workstations. Written by five of the principal creators of the latest MPI standard MPI: The Complete Reference is an annotated manual for the latest 1.1 version of the standard that illuminates the more advanced and subtle features of MPI. It can be read in conjunction with the companion tutorial volume, Using MPI: Portable Parallel Programming with the Message-Passing Interface, by William Gropp, Ewing Lusk, and Anthony Skjellum. MPI: The Complete Reference is the only source that covers such advanced issues in parallel computing and programming as true portability, deadlock, high-performance message passing, and libraries for distributed and parallel computing. The annotations provide numerous illustrative programming examples and delve into even the most esoteric features or consequences of the standard. They explain why certain design choices were made, how users should use the interface, and how implementors should construct their own version of MPI. Scientific and Engineering Computation series

2,635 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023580
20221,257
2021290
2020308
2019381