Cite this paper Ábrahám-Mumm, E., de Boer, F.S., de Roever, WP., Steffen, M. (2002). Verification for Java’s Reentrant Multithreading Concept. In: Nielsen, M., Engberg, U. (eds) Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures. FoSSaCS 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Sc...
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Life sciences is one of the most successful application areas of the Semantic Web technology, and many biomedical ontologies have been developed and utilized in real-world applications. These ontologies cover different yet overlapping domains and are often of large scale, including, for example, the ...
In the first stage, fuzzy modeling and fuzzy control system investigation, Java programming language, classes and multithreading were introduced. In the second stage specifically, simulation of the inverted pendulum problem was developed with Java Applets and the simulation results were given. Also some...