Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:02:28 01/14/04
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On January 14, 2004 at 23:44:57, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 14, 2004 at 17:43:17, Heiner Marxen wrote: > >>On January 14, 2004 at 12:57:30, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>[...] >>>You might visit my web site, which now has links to a half-dozen papers I >>>have written including the one on book-learning... it explains what I do, >>>at least, and how effective it can be. >>> >>>www.cis.uab.edu/info/faculty/hyatt.html if I recalled that correctly. >> >>Others also found: www.cis.uab.edu/info/faculty/hyatt/hyatt.html >> >>Just a quick note: in the DTS paper (search.html) the tables 1 and 2 >>appear to have identical content, which most probably is not intended. > >Thanks. I used a converter program, and have not looked at all the results >yet. IE I am reading them one by one myself. However, I thought I had >at least glanced at that since that was the hardest part for the program >to convert from an older text format into html. > It is worse than I thought. Somehow in the raw text I have, table 1 and 2 are the same. Of course this was the _original_ stuff used to start the review process with the JICCA reviewers, and once we started we used a word document. I'll see if I can locate that, hopefully this didn't make it into the JICCA as well, which seems unlikely. Several years ago I converted this from something to an ascii format, and I suspect something went wrong. I recall some nonsense about the conversion wanting to convert all tables to .gif files which didn't help much in an ASCII document. I'll try to fix this tomorrow morning... Meanwhile treat the whole thing as suspect until I match the numbers with the published DTS article and my handwritten speedup tables... >> >>I'm now going to read about DTS (up to now I did not study any parallel >>stuff, so this is going to be interesting :-). >> >>Cheers, >>Heiner
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