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On parallel versus sequential approximation
Here we deal with the class NCX of optimization problems that arc approximable within constant ratio in NC. We first introduce a new kind of reduction that preserves the relative error of the approximate solut...
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On the depth of randomly generated circuits
This research is motivated by the Circuit Value Problem; this problem is well known to be inherently sequential. We consider Boolean circuits with descriptions length d that consist of gates with a fixed fan-in f
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Approximating scheduling problems in parallel
We show how to approximate in NC the problem of Scheduling Unrelated Parallel Machines, for a fixed number of machines. We develop a (2 + ε)-approximate parallel algorithm for the problem. Our approach shows h...
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The (parallel) approximability of non-boolean satisfiability problems and restricted integer programming
We present parallel approximation algorithms for maximization problems expressible by integer linear programs of a restricted syntactic form introduced by Barland et al. [BKT96]. One of our motivations was to ...
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Parallel Skeletons for Tabu Search Method Based on Search Strategies and Neighborhood Partition
In this paper we present two parallel skeletons for Tabu Search method -a meta-heuristic for solving combinatorial optimization problems. Our parallel skeletons are designed and implemented from the generic pa...
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Exploring Interaction Behaviour and Performance of Online Collaborative Learning Teams
Studying and analysing the collaborative behaviour of online learning teams and how this behaviour is related and affects task performance is a complex process. This paper presents an integrated approach that ...
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Using Parallelism in Experimenting and Fine Tuning of Parameters for Metaheuristics
We show that parallel implementations of metaheuristics are efficient tools for both experimenting and fine tuning of parameters.
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An Integrated Approach for Analysing and Assessing the Performance of Virtual Learning Groups
Collaborative distance learning involves a variety of elements and factors that have to be considered and measured in order to analyse and assess group and individual performance more effectively and objective...
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A Grid-Based Approach for Processing Group Activity Log Files
The information collected regarding group activity in a collaborative learning environment requires classifying, structuring and processing. The aim is to process this information in order to extract, reveal a...
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A Grid-Aware Implementation for Providing Effective Feedback to On-Line Learning Groups
Constantly providing feedback to on-line learning teams is a challenging yet one of the latest and most attractive issues to influence learning experience in a positive manner. The possibility to enhance learn...
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Analyzing the Organization of Collaborative Math Problem-Solving in Online Chats Using Statistics and Conversation Analysis
In this paper we describe how a statistical test on a hypothesis regarding collaborative math problem solving using online chats showed an unexpected result, whose understanding required the use of qualitative...
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A Fuzzy-Based Speed-Aware Handoff System for Wireless Cellular Networks
Presently, the wireless mobile networks and devices are becoming increasingly popular to provide users the access anytime and anywhere. The mobile systems are based on cellular approach and the area is covered...
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Enabling Efficient Real Time User Modeling in On-Line Campus
User modelling in on-line distance learning is an important research field focusing on two important aspects: describing and predicting students’ actions and intentions as well as adapting the learning process...
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Improvement of JXTA Protocols for Supporting Reliable Distributed Applications in P2P Systems
In any distributed application, the communication between the distributed processes/nodes of the distributed systems is essential for both reliability and efficiency matters. In this work we address this issue...
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A Service-Oriented Platform for the Enhancement and Effectiveness of the Collaborative Learning Process in Distributed Environments
Modern on-line collaborative learning environments are to enable and scale the involvement of an increasing large number of single/group participants who can geographically be distributed, and who need to tran...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Efficient Embedding of Information and Knowledge into CSCL Applications
This study aims to explore two crucial aspects of collaborative work and learning: the importance of enabling CSCL applications, on the one hand, to capture and structure the information generated by group act...
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A Fuzzy-Based Handover System for Wireless Cellular Networks: A Case Study for Handover Enforcement
Presently, the wireless mobile networks and devices are becoming increasingly popular to provide users the access anytime and anywhere. The mobile systems are based on cellular approach and the area is covered...
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Performance Evaluation of Two Search Space Reduction Methods for a Distributed Network Architecture
In our previous work, we proposed a distributed network architecture which integrates routing and CAC strategies using cooperative agents. However, in the previous research, we did not evaluated the performanc...
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Supporting Effective Monitoring and Knowledge Building in Online Collaborative Learning Systems
This paper aims to report on an experience of using an innovative groupware tool to support real, collaborative learning. We base the success of on-line collaborative learning on extracting relevant knowledge ...
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A GA(TS) Hybrid Algorithm for Scheduling in Computational Grids
The hybridization of heuristics methods aims at exploring the synergies among stand alone heuristics in order to achieve better results for the optimization problem under study. In this paper we present a hybr...