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The Hyper-G Network Information System
[chapter]
1996
J.UCS The Journal of Universal Computer Science
The development of second generation" network information systems such as Hyper-G can help overcome these limitations. ...
The Harmony client for Hyper-G utilises two and three-dimensional visualisations of the information space and couples location feedback to search and link browsing operations, in order to reduce the likelihood ...
Acknowledgements Financial support of Hyper-G by the Austrian Ministry of Science, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, and the European Space Agency is gratefully acknowledged. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-80350-5_20
fatcat:dqri46f7s5cbpmbc4vnulglz5a
Serving information to the Web with Hyper-G
1995
Computer networks and ISDN systems
This paper describes Hyper-G, a large-scale, multi-protocol, distributed, hypermedia information system which uses an object-oriented database layer to provide information structuring and link maintenance ...
the local le system and processing CGI requests. ...
Acknowledgements Financial support of Hyper-G by the Austrian Ministry of Science, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, and the European Space Agency is gratefully acknowledged. ...
doi:10.1016/0169-7552(95)00028-6
fatcat:3h6wq73bdzgvxh3sbhr6d26bvy
Hyper-G and harmony
1995
Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '95
The development of second generation" networked information systems, such as Hyper-G and its Harmony client, can help overcome these limitations. ...
Current networked information systems on the Internet, whilst extremely successful, run into problems of fragmentation, consistency, scalability, and loss of orientation. ...
HYPER-G Hyper-G is a large-scale, distributed, multi-user, structured, h ypermedia information system, which runs as a client-server application on the Internet 1 . ...
doi:10.1145/223355.223412
dblp:conf/chi/AndrewsKM95
fatcat:p3buk4i2brc6pkrfxfk57v3lr4
Subgraph centrality and clustering in complex hyper-networks
2006
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
We show several examples of social, biological, ecological and technological systems where the use of complex networks gives very limited information about the structure of the system. ...
We propose to use hypergraphs to represent these systems by introducing the concept of the complex hyper-network. We define several structural measures for complex hyper-networks. ...
The clustering coefficient of the hyper-network is now given by: ∑ ∑ − − − = − − − = i H i H H H t i G W t i t G CW G W t G CW H C 6 ) ( ) ( 6 ) ( 6 ) ( ) ( 6 ) ( ) ( 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 µ µ (10) which, by substitution ...
doi:10.1016/j.physa.2005.12.002
fatcat:brud7egrznhpxjxrd3sbdsaumu
An Efficient Algorithm to Calculate The Connectivity of Hyper-Rings Distributed Networks
2016
International Journal of Advanced Information Technology
These properties are advantageous to hyper-ring as desirable interconnection networks. This paper discusses the reliability in hyper-ring. ...
The reliability of a distributed system depends on the reliabilities of its communication links and computer elements. ...
-Augmenting paths Given a flow network G = (V, E) and a flow f. An augmenting path p is a simple path from s to t in the residual network G(f). ...
doi:10.5121/ijitcs.2016.6301
fatcat:w5uxhokmvnacph5e3unk5wwouy
The World Wide Web, Hyper-G and Microcosm: Historical Analysis and Future Integration Directions
2015
International Journal of Computer Applications
However, the history of hypertext systems reveals that there were a competition between the Web and two open hypermedia systems which are Hyper-G and Microcosm. ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the success factors of the Web and present the ways of including open hypermedia features in the Web. General Terms Web Technology, Information Systems. ...
In addition, Hyper-G and the W3 have network protocols and markup languages while microcosm didn't. ...
doi:10.5120/20199-2443
fatcat:ez45kdy6ordo7gqnvqehc3pu6e
bcnQL: A query language for biochemical networks
2010
International Journal of Data Mining and Bioinformatics
This paper proposes a graph data model that can represent information present in Biochemical Networks. ...
We then discuss the query-processing techniques, more specifically, the translation of bcnQL queries into G-algebra and a set of algebraic operators on graph objects. ...
Signal transduction networks focus on the transfer of information from the extracellular medium to the cell nucleus. ...
doi:10.1504/ijdmb.2010.035901
pmid:21133042
fatcat:myq7kfsxanesxjiaveh5el6b2y
Hypergraph Models Of Metabolism
2014
Zenodo
More specifically, we extend the concept of network reciprocity to complex hyper-networks, thus enabling us to characterise a network in terms of the existence of mutual hyper-connections, which may be ...
To demonstrate these ideas, we study 115 metabolic hyper-networks of bacteria, each of which can be classified into one of 6 increasingly varied habitats. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT We thank Kazuhiro Takemoto for generously providing the metabolic data used in this study and for a number of useful discussions. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1094247
fatcat:cjfhxyojdnhnpca7uiyvkwz2ay
E-correlator: an entropy-based alert correlation system
2014
Security and Communication Networks
The network supervisor can reduce the number of hyper-alerts based on the principle of maximum entropy or by using the concept of hyper-alerts partial entropy. ...
This paper focuses on how to develop an intrusion-alert correlation system according to the information existed in the raw alerts without using any predefined knowledge. ...
¼ ÀP j g ij À Á log 2 P j g ij À Á (18) We can use the hyper-APE to determine the importance of hyper-alerts based on the amount of information contained. ...
doi:10.1002/sec.1039
fatcat:ckntvifinrgbno75izsdlfdwku
SlotSwapper: A Schedule Randomization protocol for Real-Time WirelessHART Networks
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
However, the communication schedule in WirelessHART network is decided by a centralized network manager at the time of network initialization and the same communication schedule repeats every hyper-period ...
all the feasibility constraints of a real-time WirelessHART network and makes the schedule uncertain every hyper-period. ...
SYSTEM MODEL Our system model consists of a WirelessHART network G = (V, E) and n end-to-end flows F = {F1, F2, . . . Fn}. ...
arXiv:1910.12000v1
fatcat:qpw2fltoijaczm4l55msmwbuoy
Deep Learning Hyper-parameter Tuning for Sentiment Analysis in Twitter based on Evolutionary Algorithms
2019
Proceedings of the 2019 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems
However, those neural networks with a higher representation capacity are increasingly more complex, which means that they have more hyper-parameters that have to be defined by hand. ...
The state of the art in Sentiment Analysis is defined by deep learning methods, and currently the research efforts are focused on improving the encoding of underlying contextual information in a sequence ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by proyect TIN2017-89517-P, by the Spanish "Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad", the project DeepSCOP-Ayudas Fundación BBVA a Equipos de Investigación Científica ...
doi:10.15439/2019f183
dblp:conf/fedcsis/CamaraBMFRH19
fatcat:vn6jyvoxjzginpaba7hsmlv5za
A Study of Hyperelliptic Curves in Cryptography
2016
International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security
Compared to the integer factorization problem(IFP) based systems, using elliptic curve based cryptography will significantly decrease key size of the encryption. ...
Elliptic curves are some specific type of curves known as hyper elliptic curves. ...
Computer Network and Information Security, 2016, 8, 67-72
by . The set
CK is briefly called C. ...
doi:10.5815/ijcnis.2016.08.08
fatcat:u2pzit2zy5awhbjpabhdn2vyga
Page 87 of Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology Vol. 12, Issue 3
[page]
1980
Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology
SHARED ACCESS TO DISCS AND TAPES — PROJECT G Using the interceptor system developed for project C, 1/Os to and from remote devices on the HYPERchannel
87 ...
This work will also enable CSIRONET users to access the CYBER systems as hosts over the HYPER- channel.
5. ...
Are skip connections necessary for biologically plausible learning rules?
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
sets of hyper-parameters. ...
Backpropagation is the workhorse of deep learning, however, several other biologically-motivated learning rules have been introduced, such as random feedback alignment and difference target propagation ...
For DTP, the decoder network is defined asĥ l = g(h l+1 ; λ l+1 ) which is learned to act as an inverse transformation f −1 (h l+1 ; θ l+1 ). ...
arXiv:2001.01647v1
fatcat:5u267moxwnhbhhhgi7lrk7ooxu
Stochastic multi-modal transport network under demand uncertainties and adverse weather condition
2011
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
This paper proposes a novel multi-modal transport network assignment model considering uncertainties in both demand and supply sides of the network. ...
Abstract This paper proposes a novel multi-modal transport network assignment model considering uncertainties in both demand and supply sides of the network. ...
The model proposed in this paper also incorporated the information from the weather forecast system into the travelers' route and mode choice models. ...
doi:10.1016/j.trc.2010.05.018
fatcat:ov4aidwkkncj3e3df24lgbsggy
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