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Journal articles on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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Clemens, Valentin, Ralf Wilden, and Stephan Nüesch. "The Sharing Economy Landscape: Structuring Research from Airbnb to Zipcar." Academy of Management Proceedings 2020, no. 1 (August 2020): 17465. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2020.70.

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Alam, Morshed, Naim Al Mahi, and Munni Begum. "Zero-Inflated Models for RNA-Seq Count Data." Journal of Biomedical Analytics 1, no. 2 (September 21, 2018): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.30577/jba.2018.v1n2.23.

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One of the main objectives of many biological studies is to explore differential gene expression profiles between samples. Genes are referred to as differentially expressed (DE) if the read counts change across treatments or conditions systematically. Poisson and negative binomial (NB) regressions are widely used methods for non-over-dispersed (NOD) and over-dispersed (OD) count data respectively. However, in the presence of excessive number of zeros, these methods need adjustments. In this paper, we consider a zero-inflated Poisson mixed effects model (ZIPMM) and zero-inflated negative binomial mixed effects model (ZINBMM) to address excessive zero counts in the NOD and OD RNA-seq data respectively in the presence of random effects. We apply these methods to both simulated and real RNA-seq datasets. The ZIPMM and ZINBMM perform better on both simulated and real datasets.
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Sahu, Tejram, Bertrand Boisson, Céline Lacroix, Emmanuel Bischoff, Quentin Richier, Pauline Formaglio, Sabine Thiberge, Irina Dobrescu, Robert Ménard, and Patricia Baldacci. "ZIPCO , a putative metal ion transporter, is crucial for Plasmodium liver‐stage development." EMBO Molecular Medicine 6, no. 11 (September 25, 2014): 1387–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201403868.

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Gemma, Marco, Fulvia Pennoni, Roberta Tritto, and Massimo Agostoni. "Risk of adverse events in gastrointestinal endoscopy: Zero-inflated Poisson regression mixture model for count data and multinomial logit model for the type of event." PLOS ONE 16, no. 6 (June 30, 2021): e0253515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253515.

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Background and aims We analyze the possible predictive variables for Adverse Events (AEs) during sedation for gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy. Methods We consider 23,788 GI endoscopies under sedation on adults between 2012 and 2019. A Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression Mixture (ZIPRM) model for count data with concomitant variables is applied, accounting for unobserved heterogeneity and evaluating the risks of multi-drug sedation. A multinomial logit model is also estimated to evaluate cardiovascular, respiratory, hemorrhagic, other AEs and stopping the procedure risk factors. Results In 7.55% of cases, one or more AEs occurred, most frequently cardiovascular (3.26%) or respiratory (2.77%). Our ZIPRM model identifies one population for non-zero counts. The AE-group reveals that age >75 years yields 46% more AEs than age <66 years; Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥27 27% more AEs than BMI <21; emergency 11% more AEs than routine. Any one-point increment in the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score and the Mallampati score determines respectively a 42% and a 16% increment in AEs; every hour prolonging endoscopy increases AEs by 41%. Regarding sedation with propofol alone (the sedative of choice), adding opioids to propofol increases AEs by 43% and adding benzodiazepines by 51%. Cardiovascular AEs are increased by age, ASA score, smoke, in-hospital, procedure duration, midazolam/fentanyl associated with propofol. Respiratory AEs are increased by BMI, ASA and Mallampati scores, emergency, in-hospital, procedure duration, midazolam/fentanyl associated with propofol. Hemorrhagic AEs are increased by age, in-hospital, procedure duration, midazolam/fentanyl associated with propofol. The risk of suspension of the endoscopic procedure before accomplishment is increased by female gender, ASA and Mallampati scores, and in-hospital, and it is reduced by emergency and procedure duration. Conclusions Age, BMI, ASA score, Mallampati score, in-hospital, procedure duration, other sedatives with propofol increase the risk for AEs during sedation for GI endoscopy.
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Gnoatto, Pâmela, Chauana Martinelli Pedroso, Bruna Lima da Silva, Laura Pasa Cambrussi, and Alcindo Neckel. "Population perception on the use of public transport and private cars: a solution for the sustainability of the motorized mobility system." Revista de Arquitetura IMED 6, no. 1 (August 2, 2017): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.18256/2318-1109/arqimed.v6n1p74-84.

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Public transport and private cars, when combined with urban planning, tend to contribute to the development of local sustainability. The objective of the research is to analyze the population perception regarding the use of public transportation and private cars in the city of Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil, seeking to understand the population's preference for private transportation and public transport. Methodologically, a 90% confidence interval and a 10% sample error were used to select the 68 questionnaires applied, where multiple choice questions were used. The results revealed that 66% of the interviewed people use public transport, but they evaluate it as of poor quality. As a proposal for the improvement of motorized mobility, the Car Sharing system of three organizations: ZipCar, ZasCar and Car2Go was carried out to suggest the implementation of the system in the city. The results of the study demonstrated the feasibility of the Car Sharing System as an alternative for improvements in sustainable urban mobility.
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FREMSTAD, ANDERS. "Is there a future for sharing? A comparison of traditional and new institutions." Journal of Institutional Economics 14, no. 4 (July 6, 2017): 595–616. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1744137417000297.

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AbstractThe sharing economy has raised hopes that online platforms will usher in a new era of sharing, even though economic theory suggests that income growth may reduce sharing in the long run. This paper presents evidence that that high-income people are less likely than low-income people to use traditional institutions for sharing goods, including carpools, multi-person households, and garage sales. While it first appears that high-income people are equally likely to use new institutions, such as Craigslist, Airbnb, and Zipcar, this partly reflects the fact that many low-income households in the US still lack an internet connection. Conditional on having internet access, this paper finds that online sharing platforms are also disproportionately used by the poor. The future of sharing likely depends on countervailing forces. Economic growth may continue to dampen incentives to share goods, but this effect could be offset by the proliferation of institutions, norms, and preferences that facilitate sharing.
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Robinson, Susan. "New Jersey Artist Daniel J. McHugh (b. 1939), Nick Zipco, Franklin Mlner and Mineral Collector." Rocks & Minerals 76, no. 4 (July 2001): 259–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00357520109603227.

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Ye, Tiantian, and Wenxiu Ma. "ASHIC: hierarchical Bayesian modeling of diploid chromatin contacts and structures." Nucleic Acids Research 48, no. 21 (October 19, 2020): e123-e123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa872.

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Abstract The recently developed Hi-C technique has been widely applied to map genome-wide chromatin interactions. However, current methods for analyzing diploid Hi-C data cannot fully distinguish between homologous chromosomes. Consequently, the existing diploid Hi-C analyses are based on sparse and inaccurate allele-specific contact matrices, which might lead to incorrect modeling of diploid genome architecture. Here we present ASHIC, a hierarchical Bayesian framework to model allele-specific chromatin organizations in diploid genomes. We developed two models under the Bayesian framework: the Poisson-multinomial (ASHIC-PM) model and the zero-inflated Poisson-multinomial (ASHIC-ZIPM) model. The proposed ASHIC methods impute allele-specific contact maps from diploid Hi-C data and simultaneously infer allelic 3D structures. Through simulation studies, we demonstrated that ASHIC methods outperformed existing approaches, especially under low coverage and low SNP density conditions. Additionally, in the analyses of diploid Hi-C datasets in mouse and human, our ASHIC-ZIPM method produced fine-resolution diploid chromatin maps and 3D structures and provided insights into the allelic chromatin organizations and functions. To summarize, our work provides a statistically rigorous framework for investigating fine-scale allele-specific chromatin conformations. The ASHIC software is publicly available at https://github.com/wmalab/ASHIC.
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Luciana Alves Rodas Vera and Marlusa De Sevilha Gosling. "FATORES QUE CONTRIBUEM PARA O CONSUMO DE PLATAFORMAS DE ECONOMIA DO COMPARTILHAMENTO: UM ESTUDO COM JOVENS UNIVERSITÁRIOS." Caderno de Administração 27, no. 2 (May 10, 2020): 60–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4025/cadadm.v27i2.51498.

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A economia compartilhada é um tema recente da sociedade contemporânea, em que tem se observado um crescimento de organizações com este perfil e a atenção de investidores às empresas que surgem nesse segmento. A economia compartilhada pode ser considerada uma atividade de peer-to-peer com base na obtenção, concessão ou compartilhamento de acesso a bens e serviços, coordenada através de serviços comunitários online. Plataformas de diversos segmentos como Uber (transporte), Airbnb e CouchSurfing (Turismo e Hospitalidade), Zazcar e Zipcar (compartilhamento de carros), Coursera e Cinese (educação) são alguns dos exemplos que têm surgido nesse sentido. O objetivo do presente artigo é investigar quais são os fatores que contribuem para propensão de consumidores para participar de plataformas de economia compartilhada. Para isso, realizou-se um estudo qualitativo, de caráter exploratório, com grupos de foco, empregando-se a análise de conteúdo como método de análise. Como resultado, concluiu-se que a economia de custos, a influência social e a confiança, e a idade e o estágio no ciclo de vida são os fatores que mais contribuem para o interesse em utilizar as plataformas de economia compartilhada, na visão dos participantes dos grupos de foco.
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Kong, Weiqiang, Gang Hou, Xiangpei Hu, Takahiro Ando, Kenji Hisazumi, and Akira Fukuda. "Garakabu2: an SMT-based bounded model checker for HSTM designs in ZIPC." Journal of Information Security and Applications 31 (December 2016): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jisa.2016.08.001.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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OLOBATUYI, KEHINDE IBUKUN. "A Family of Variational Algorithms for Approximate Bayesian Inference of High-Dimensional Data." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/325856.

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L’approccio Bayesiano alle tecniche di machine-learning consente di integrare in un modello le informazioni a priori per evitare problemi di overfitting, cercando di approssimare la distribuzione a posteriori. Fornisce inoltre una metodologia coerente per la scelta fra diversi modelli alternativi, e richiede tipicamente uno sforzo computazionale considerevole, tale da rendere alcuni problemi intrattabili. Questa tesi propone una famiglia di metodologie di tipo Variational Bayes per approssimare la complessità computazionale dell’approccio Bayesiano tramite l’utilizzo di variabili latenti, minimizzando la distanza di Kullback-Leibler tra la distribuzione a posteriori esatta e quella approssimata. Il primo capitolo riepiloga i concetti chiave dell’inferenza bayesiana e gli algoritmi di propagazione. Il secondo capitolo introduce il metodo Variational Bayes, il quale generalizza gli algoritmi di Expectation Maximization (EM) per la stima dei parametri tramite un approccio a massima verosimiglianza. Vengono inoltre discusse le approssimazioni fattorizzate per i metodi di Expectation Propagation (EP). Nei capitoli da 3 a 5 vengono derivate e testate diverse varianti dei metodi Variational Bayes per la famiglia dei Cluster Weighted Models (CWMs) e, partendo da un breve cenno storico, vengono proposte diverse nuove classi di CWM. Inizialmente viene analizzato il problema della riduzione di dimensionalità nei CWM, introducendo una nuova classe basata su t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (tSNE). Nel secondo lavoro viene proposto un Multinomial CWM per la classificazione multinomiale ed un Zero-inflated Poisson CWM per dati di tipo zero-inflazionato. Vengono derivati ed applicati gli algoritmi EM per la stima dei parametri, considerando tre diverse alternative per il passo di massimizzazione: Minimi Quadrati Ordinari (OLS), Minimi Quadrati Pesati Iterati (IRLS), e Discesa Stocastica del Gradiente (SGD). Per concludere, vengono testate le performance classificative dei modelli CWM utilizzando otto criteri diversi e vari Adjusted Rand Index (ARI). Nel sesto capitolo vengono proposte due varianti del metodo di Expectation Propagation per inverse models denominate EP-MCMC e EP-ADMM, applicandole a modelli bayesiani per image-reconstruction e confrontandone le performance con i metodi MCMC. Il settimo capitolo chiude la tesi, traendo le conclusioni dei lavori svolti e riassumendo i possibili sviluppi futuri.
The Bayesian framework for machine learning allows the incorporation of prior knowledge into the system in a coherent manner which avoids overfitting problems but rather seeks to approximate the exact posterior and provides a principled basis for the selection of model among alternative models. Unfortunately, the computation required in Bayesian framework is usually intractable. This thesis provides a family of Variational Bayesian (VB) framework which approximates these intractable computations with latent variables by minimizing the Kullback-Leibler divergence between the exact posterior and the approximate distribution. Chapter 1 presents background materials on Bayesian inference, and propagation algorithms. Chapter 2 discusses the family of variational Bayesian theory. It generalizes the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm for learning maximum likelihood parameters. Finally, it discusses factorized approximation of Expectation propagation. Chapter 3 - 5 derive and apply the variants of Variational Bayesian to the family of cluster weighted models (CWMs). It investigates the background history of CWM and proposes new different members into the family. First, the dimensionality of CWM is explored by introducing the t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (tSNE) for dimensionality reduction which leads to CMWs based on tSNE for high-dimensional data. Afterwards, we propose a Multinomial CWM for multiclass classification and Zero-inflated Poisson CWM for zero-inflated data. This work derives and applies the Expectation Maximization algorithm with three different maximization step algorithms: Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares (IRLS), and Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD) to estimate the models' parameters. It finally examines the classification performance of the family of CWM by eight different information criteria and varieties of Adjusted Rand Index (ARI). Chapter 6 proposes a variant of Expectation Propagation: EP-MCMC, EP-ADMM algorithms to the inverse models. It demonstrates EP-MCMC and EP-ADMM on complex Bayesian models for image reconstruction and compares the performance to MCMC. Chapter 7 concludes with a discussion and possible future directions for optimization algorithms.
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Traverso, Riccardo <1988&gt. "Sharing and social production as business opportunities: the Zipcar case study and analysis." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/2037.

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This paper addresses the risks and opportunities related to technology-integrated business models, and develops the concept of sharing as a modality of social production. Users and transactions are key elements of any successful Internet-based network that can no longer be sustained by the number of products sold. Sharing allows faster and repeated transactions among users over a certain period of time that allows technology-integrated platforms to use and take advantage of information data collected through various networks: Web, mobile, and social. The analysis of Zipcar, a car-sharing company based in Boston, deals with all these issues both theoretically and empirically.
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Books on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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Hart, Myra. Zipcar: Refining the business model. Boston: Harvard Business School, 2003.

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Reid, Leon. The adventures of Darius & Downey: & other true tales of street art as told to Ed Zipco. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2008.

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CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies (2006 Harare, Zimbabwe). Rights based approach to trade in agriculture: Papers presented at the CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies : Harare, ZIPAM, Zimbabwe, 28-30 August 2006. Harare, Zimbabwe: Community Technology Development Trust, 2006.

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CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies (2006 Harare, Zimbabwe). Rights based approach to trade in agriculture: Papers presented at the CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies : Harare, ZIPAM, Zimbabwe, 28-30 August 2006. Harare, Zimbabwe: Community Technology Development Trust, 2006.

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CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies (2006 Harare, Zimbabwe). AoA or EPAs: Which way to go for southern African countries? : papers presented at the CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies Harare, ZIPAM, Zimbabwe, 28-30 August 2006. Edited by Munzara-Chawira M. A, Mushita T. A, and Community Technology Development Trust. Harare: Community Technology Development Trust, 2006.

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CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies (2006 Harare, Zimbabwe). AoA or EPAs: Which way to go for southern African countries? : papers presented at the CTDT-CEPA Awareness Raising Regional Conference on Regional and International Agricultural Trade Policies Harare, ZIPAM, Zimbabwe, 28-30 August 2006. Edited by Munzara-Chawira M. A, Mushita T. A, and Community Technology Development Trust. Harare: Community Technology Development Trust, 2006.

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Commission, Great Britain: Competition, and Davis Peter. Zipcar and Streetcar: A Report on the Completed Merger Between Zipcar, Inc and Streetcar Limited. Stationery Office, The, 2012.

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Moruzzi, Massimo. Internet Ideology: From a As in Advertising to Z As in Zipcar. Independently Published, 2019.

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Peers Inc: How people and platforms are inventing the collaborative economy and reinventing capitalism. PublicAffairs, 2015.

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Chase, Robin. Peers Inc: How People and Platforms Are Inventing the Collaborative Economy and Reinventing Capitalism. PublicAffairs, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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Rovenpor, Janet L. "Zipcar Incorporated: Do We Really Need to Own Our Automobiles?" In Humanistic Management in Practice, 290–306. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230306585_20.

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Ardi, Zadrian, Ifdil, Yan Guspriadi, and Chiedu Eseadi. "The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of the Zadrian-Ifdil Problem Checklist (ZIPC) College Student Version as a Comprehensive Measurement Application for Millennial Generation." In Proceedings of the Unima International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (UNICSSH 2022), 1410–20. Paris: Atlantis Press SARL, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-2-494069-35-0_169.

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Conference papers on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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Martinez, Oscar, and Christopher Blessinger. "ORNL Special Form Testing of Sealed-Source Encapsulations." In ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2015-46003.

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In the United States of America all transportation of radioactive material is regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT), along with input from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Beginning in 2008 a new type of sealed-source encapsulation package was developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL); these packages contain radioactive material and are regulated and transported in accordance with the requirements set for DOT Class 7 hazardous material. DOT provides regulations pertaining to specific package contents categorized as special form designs. The special form designation indicates that the encapsulated radioactive contents have a very low probability of dispersion even when subjected to significant structural conditions. All ORNL DOT designs have been certified by DOT as being special form materials. The special form designs have been shown to simplify the delivery, transport, acceptance, and receipt process. Simplification of the transportation process makes the sealed-source encapsulation designs very advantageous for shipment to various facilities throughout the lifetime of the special form material. To this end, DOT Certificates of Competent Authority (CoCAs) have been sought for the design suitable for containing high-alpha-activity actinide materials. This design consists of a core of porous zirconia matrix pre-encapsulated within triangular canister (ZipCan) tiles that are then enclosed by a spherical shell. This new ZipCan design and a similar rectangular ZipCube design were tested for compliance with the regulations found in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 173.469, Tests for Special Form Class 7 (Radioactive) (49 CFR 173.469) materials. The spherical enclosure was subjected to 9 m impact, 1 m percussion, and 10-minute thermal tests. Before and after each test the designs were subjected to a helium leak check and a bubble test. The ZipCan tiles and core were subjected to the tests required for ISO 2919:1999(E), including a Class 4 impact test and heat test, and were subsequently subjected to helium leakage rate tests [49 CFR 173.469(a)(4)(i)]. The impact tile test unit contained a nonradioactive surrogate; however, the thermal test unit contained a radioactive source. All three designs are still undergoing regulatory special form testing, and all three sealed-source encapsulation designs are to be submitted to DOT for CoCAs.
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Briggs, John C. "Enabling technologies for a 100-MB 3.5" floppy (ZIPtm) disk drive." In Photonics East '95, edited by Ted A. Schwarz and Martin Francis. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.230058.

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Kong, Weiqiang, Takahiro Ando, Hirokazu Yatsu, Kenji Hisazumi, and Akira Fukuda. "Garakabu2: An SMT-based Bounded Model Checker for HSTM Designs in ZIPC." In 2015 2nd International Symposium on Dependable Computing and Internet of Things (DCIT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dcit.2015.8.

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Kong, Weiqiang, Gang Hou, Xiangpei Hu, Yasuhito Arimoto, Masahiko Watanabe, Takahiro Ando, Kenji Hisazumi, and Akira Fukuda. "ZipPath: A Simple-But-Useful Path Finder for HSTM Designs in ZIPC." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Agents (ICA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ica.2016.052.

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Reports on the topic "ZIPCWM"

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Martinez, Oscar A. Test Report of Special Form Qualification Testing for the ORNL U ZipCan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1407779.

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Martinez, Oscar A. Test Report of Special Form Qualification Testing for the ORNL U ZiPCAN, Rev. 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1479769.

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