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Parallel programming through schemes.

Alberto Llamosí (1984)

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Taking as a basis the underlying model of Ada language, but using a more syncretic notation, the main purpose of the present paper is to show how, given a problem in parallel programming, several solutions to it can be found systematically by direct or compound instantiation of two well characterized basic schemes which correspond to the general and somewhat dual situations of cooperation and competition.

A DEA model for two-stage parallel-series production processes

Alireza Amirteimoori, Feng Yang (2014)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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Data envelopment analysis (DEA) has been widely used to measure the performance of the operational units that convert multiple inputs into multiple outputs. In many real world scenarios, there are systems that have a two-stage network process with shared inputs used in both stages of productions. In this paper, the problem of evaluating the efficiency of a set of specialized and interdependent components that make up a large DMU is considered. In these processes the first stage consists...

On the analysis of Petri nets and their synthesis from process languages

Ludwik Czaja (2003)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

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Processes in Place/Transition (P/T) nets are defined inductively by a peculiar numbering of place occurrences. Along with an associative sequential composition called catenation and a neutral process, a monoid of processes is obtained. The power algebra of this monoid contains all process languages with appropriate operations on them. Hence the problems of analysis and synthesis, analogous to those in the formal languages and automata theory, arise. Here, the analysis problem is: for...

Process-level large deviations for nonlinear Hawkes point processes

Lingjiong Zhu (2014)

Annales de l'I.H.P. Probabilités et statistiques

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In this paper, we prove a process-level, also known as level-3 large deviation principle for a very general class of simple point processes, i.e. nonlinear Hawkes process, with a rate function given by the process-level entropy, which has an explicit formula.