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Simple-Named Complex-Valued Nominative Data – Definition and Basic Operations

Ievgen Ivanov, Mykola Nikitchenko, Andrii Kryvolap, Artur Korniłowicz (2017)

Formalized Mathematics

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In this paper we give a formal definition of the notion of nominative data with simple names and complex values [15, 16, 19] and formal definitions of the basic operations on such data, including naming, denaming and overlapping, following the work [19]. The notion of nominative data plays an important role in the composition-nominative approach to program formalization [15, 16] which is a development of composition programming [18]. Both approaches are compared in [14]. The composition-nominative...

Manageable Workflows for Processing Parallel Sequencing Data

Krachunov, Milko, Kulev, Ognyan, Simeonova, Valeriya, Nisheva, Maria, Vassilev, Dimitar (2014)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): D.2.11, D.1.3, D.3.1, J.3, C.2.4. Data analysis after parallel sequencing is a process that uses combinations of software tools that is often subject to experimentation and on-the-fly substitution, with the necessary file conversion. This article presents a developing system for creating and managing workflows aiding the tasks one encounters after parallel sequences, particularly in the area of metagenomics. The semantics, description...

User Profiling for the Web

Miha Grčar, Dunja Mladenič, Marko Grobelnik (2006)

Computer Science and Information Systems

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