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Content based data retrieval technology is well-known in the information retrieval area. It assumes that the subject data is unstructured, but sometimes this data can be structured. This is true for computer programs. In this paper, we have proposed a canonical form of program source codes, which explicitly reveal the program structure explicitly As an application of the canonical form, the program...
Due to intelligent softwares and worldwide internet environment, unauthorized source code theft/copying and partial plagiarism is widespread. So the detecting the plagiarized source codes and software is getting important, especially in academic field. Though there have been announced lots of studies for detecting plagiarized pair of codes, we did not find somewhat more fundamental work for understanding...
OSH6 (Oryza sativa Homeobox6) is an ortholog of lg3 (Liguleless3) in maize. We generated a novel allele, termed OSH6-Ds, by inserting a defective Ds element into the third exon of OSH6, which resulted in a truncated OSH6 mRNA. The truncated mRNA was expressed ectopically in leaf tissues and encoded the N-terminal region of OSH6, which includes the KNOX1 and partial KNOX2 subdomains. This recessive...
Timing analysis is an essential process for development of real-time embedded system and knowledge about the worst-case execution time (WCET) of real-time programs is critical to validation of temporal correctness of implemented system. Recently, automated static timing analysis methods are introduced to facilitate timing analysis process for real-time software, and to provide safe and tight WCET...
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