Search for dissertations about: "Distributed Constraint Programming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Distributed Constraint Programming.
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1. Parallelism in Constraint Programming
Abstract : Writing efficient parallel programs is the biggest challenge of the software industry for the foreseeable future. We are currently in a time when parallel computers are the norm, not the exception. Soon, parallel processors will be standard even in cell phones. READ MORE
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2. Constraint Programming for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have grown rapidly and have had a substantial impact in many applications. A WSN is a network that consists of interconnected autonomous nodes that monitor physical and environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, pollution, etc. READ MORE
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3. Exploiting Fine-grain Parallelism in Concurrent Constraint Languages
Abstract : This dissertation presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a system that exploits fine-grain implicit parallelism in concurrent constraint programming language. The system is able to outperform a C implementation of an algorithm with complex dependencies without any user annotations. READ MORE
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4. Managing the Complexity in Embedded and Cyber-Physical System Design : System Modeling and Design-Space Exploration
Abstract : To cope with the increasing complexity of embedded and cyber-physical system design, different system-level design approaches are proposed which start from abstract models and implement them using design flows with high degrees of automation. However, creating models of such systems and also formulating the mathematical problems arising in these design flows are themselves challenging tasks. READ MORE
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5. Accelerating Convergence of Large-scale Optimization Algorithms
Abstract : Several recent engineering applications in multi-agent systems, communication networks, and machine learning deal with decision problems that can be formulated as optimization problems. For many of these problems, new constraints limit the usefulness of traditional optimization algorithms. READ MORE