Given a target exceptional object, we could use backward slicing to construct this digraph. Figure 4c shows an example layout-contributor digraph. This digraph has a simpler form, called layout-contributor slice, which is a sequence of contributor instructions in execution order. Critical information...
Soapy is a newly developed Adaptive Optics (AO) simulation which aims be a flexible and fast to use tool-kit for many applications in the field of AO. It is written purely in the Python language, adding to and taking advantage of the already rich ecosystem of scientific libraries and progra...
The service-based SA architecture, cloud-RAN, and network slicing (driven by network function virtualization and software-defined networks) bring new use cases to the SA deployment (Chia-Wei et al., 2020). In previous mobile generations (up to 4G), the use of dedicated vendor equipment, ...
Due to the success of automated vulnerability discovery solutions (e.g., fuzzing), more and more vulnerabilities are found in real world applications, together with proof-of-concept (PoC) inputs. As a result, more and more human resources are spent on assessing vulnerabilities, e.g., identify...
Common examples of data manipulation include isolating a subset, slicing a dataset by variables or rows, and converting or merging variables into new forms, often resulting in new data structures along the way. There are two main approaches to data transformation using the RevoScaleR library: ...
Common examples of data manipulation include isolating a subset, slicing a dataset by variables or rows, and converting or merging variables into new forms, often resulting in new data structures along the way. There are two main approaches to data transformation using the RevoScaleR library: ...
in a continuum of data manipulation tasks that persist until your project is completed. Common examples of data manipulation include isolating a subset, slicing a dataset by variables or rows, and converting or merging variables into new forms, often resulting in new data structures along the way...