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Mostrando 13-18 de 18 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. SharpLudus: improving game development experience through software factories and domainspecific languages / SharpLudus: improving game development experience through software factories and domainspecific languages
Digital games are one of the most profitable industries in the world, being a match even for the movie and music industries. However, software development industrialization, an upcoming tendency entailed by the exponential growth of the total global demand for software, will present many new challenges to game development. Studies reveal that there is eviden
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Distância de edição de árvores aplicada à extração de dados da web
The World Wide Web is the largest information repository nowadays, with billions of pages, dealing with several topics, available to people of different nationalities. The content of these pages, however, is formatted for human consumption, and computer agents have a lot of difficulties to access and manipulate the data in these web pages. One of the options
Publicado em: 2005
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15. Contribuições a solução de problemas de escalonamento pela aplicação conjunta de computação evolutica e otimização com restrições
This dissertation presents contributions to the solution of two assignment problems: generation of a complete set of rounds in tournaments, and definition of timetables in educational establishments (allocation of didactic charge). They represent practical problems of high interest, being characterized by feasibility aspects and a combinatorial explosion of
Publicado em: 2000
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16. MethTools—a toolbox to visualize and analyze DNA methylation data
The Bisulfite Genomic Sequencing technique has found wide acceptance for the generation of DNA-methylation maps with single-base resolution. The method is based on the selective deamination of cytosine to uracil (and subsequent conversion to thymine via PCR), whereas 5-methylcytosine residues remain unchanged. Methylation maps are created by the comparison o
Oxford University Press.
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17. GetBonNie for building, analyzing and sharing rule-based models
Summary: GetBonNie is a web-based application for building, analyzing and sharing rule-based models encoded in the BioNetGen language (BNGL). Tools accessible within the GetBonNie environment include (i) an applet for drawing graphs that correspond to BNGL code; (ii) a network-generation engine for translating a set of rules into a chemical reaction network;
Oxford University Press.
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18. The PEPR GeneChip data warehouse, and implementation of a dynamic time series query tool (SGQT) with graphical interface
Publicly accessible DNA databases (genome browsers) are rapidly accelerating post-genomic research (see http://www.genome.ucsc.edu/), with integrated genomic DNA, gene structure, EST/ splicing and cross-species ortholog data. DNA databases have relatively low dimensionality; the genome is a linear code that anchors all associated data. In contrast, RNA expre
Oxford University Press.