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HOOD method
Known as:
Hierarchical Object Oriented Design
, Hood
HOOD (Hierarchic Object-Oriented Design) is a detailed software design method. It is based on hierarchical decomposition of a software problem. It…
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2010
2010
Low Viscosity Pore Fluid to Manufacture Transparent Soil
L. Suits
,
T. Sheahan
,
Honghua Zhao
,
L. Ge
,
R. Luna
2010
Corpus ID: 54714118
Transparent soil has been investigated for its potential as a substitute research media for natural soil. The mechanism for…
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2008
2008
Debug and Trace for Multicore SoCs How to build an efficient and effective debug and trace system for complex , multicore SoCs
William A. Orme
2008
Corpus ID: 16947075
As SoC designs become ever more complex with levels of system integration increasing, multifunctional, multicore SoC are now the…
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2007
2007
A New Type of Jellyfish-Like Microrobot
Yunchun Yang
,
Xiufen Ye
,
Shuxiang Guo
International Conference on Industrial Technology
2007
Corpus ID: 10893709
This paper presents a new prototype model of an underwater jellyfish-like microrobot utilizing shape memory alloy (SMA) and ionic…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Investigating product development process reliability and robustness using simulation
A. Yassine
2007
Corpus ID: 56221319
This paper uses the design structure matrix to model and simulate the performance of product development processes. Although…
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2005
2005
Assessing Femur and Pelvis Injury Risk in Car-Pedestrian Collisions: Comparison of Full Body PMTO Impacts, and a Human Body Finite Element Model
J. Snedeker
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F. Walz
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M. Muser
,
C. Lanz
,
G. Schroeder
2005
Corpus ID: 51858391
A considerable potential for reducing fatalities of pedestrians and other vulnerable road users lies in the design of car front…
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2004
2004
OBE: Outlier by Example
Cui Zhu
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H. Kitagawa
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S. Papadimitriou
,
C. Faloutsos
Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery…
2004
Corpus ID: 15059058
Outlier detection in large datasets is an important problem. There are several recent approaches that employ very reasonable…
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1999
1999
Factors Contributing to Front-Side Compatibility: a Comparison of Crash Test Results
J. Nolan
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M. Powell
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C. A. Preuss
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A. Lund
1999
Corpus ID: 86769685
The occupants of passenger vehicles struck in the side by another vehicle are more likely to be fatally injured than are…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Semi-monthly reproductive cycles in male and female fiddler crabs, Uca pugnax
B. N. Greenspan
Animal Behaviour
1982
Corpus ID: 53188305
1975
1975
Commentary on L. Bloom, P. Lightbown, & L. Hood, “Structure and variation in child language”
M. Bowerman
1975
Corpus ID: 141675972
Highly Cited
1944
Highly Cited
1944
A micromethod for the determination of acetone and ketone bodies.
L. A. Greenberg
,
D. Lester
1944
Corpus ID: 51838627
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