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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Singapore :World Scientific Publishing Company,
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    almahu_9949301202002882
    Format: 1 online resource (215 pages)
    ISBN: 9781848165786
    Additional Edition: Print version: Klipp, Edda Genome Informatics 2009: Genome Informatics Series Vol. 22 - Proceedings Of The 9th Annual International Workshop On Bioinformatics And Systems Biology (Ibsb 2009) Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company,c2010 ISBN 9781848165694
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    b3kat_BV022452645
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 632 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540258663 , 9783540258667 , 9783540319504
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 3500
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
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    Keywords: Molekulare Bioinformatik ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
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    b3kat_BV019823136
    Format: XVII, 632 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9783540258667 , 3540258663
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science 3500
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Molekulare Bioinformatik ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9959186445402883
    Format: 1 online resource (X, 458 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1996.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-49633-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1178
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, ISAAC'96, held in Osaka, Japan, in December 1996. The 43 revised full papers were selected from a total of 119 submissions; also included are an abstract of one invited talk and a full version of a second. Among the topics covered are computational geometry, graph theory, graph algorithms, combinatorial optimization, searching and sorting, networking, scheduling, and coding and cryptology.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Applications of a numbering scheme for polygonal obstacles in the plane -- Multicast communication in high speed networks -- Incremental convex hull algorithms are not output sensitive -- Separating and shattering long line segments -- Optimal line bipartitions of point sets -- Interval finding and its application to data mining -- On the approximability of the Steiner tree problem in phylogeny -- Approximation and special cases of common subtrees and editing distance -- Two-dimensional dynamic dictionary matching -- Discovering unbounded unions of regular pattern languages from positive examples -- Extremal problems for geometric hypergraphs -- Computing fair and bottleneck matchings in geometric graphs -- Computing the maximum overlap of two convex polygons under translations -- OBDDs of a monotone function and of its prime implicants -- Algorithms for maximum matching and minimum fill-in on chordal bipartite graphs -- Graph searching on chordal graphs -- An algorithm for enumerating all directed spanning trees in a directed graph -- Vertex ranking of asteroidal triple-free graphs -- Recursively divisible problems -- StUSPACE(log n) ?-DSPACE(log2 n/log log n) -- Finding edge-disjoint paths in partial k-trees -- Optimal augmentation for bipartite componentwise biconnectivity in linear time -- Towards more precise parallel biconnectivity approximation -- The complexity of probabilistic versus deterministic finite automata -- Bounded length UCFG equivalence -- The Steiner Minimal Tree problem in the ?-geometry plane -- A study of the LMT-skeleton -- A new subgraph of minimum weight triangulations -- Dynamic tree routing under the “matching with consumption” model -- Dimension-exchange token distribution on the mesh and the torus -- Directed hamiltonian packing in d-dimensional meshes and its application -- k-pairs non-crossing shortest paths in a simple polygon -- Minimum convex partition of a polygon with holes by cuts in given directions -- Efficient list ranking on the reconfigurable mesh, with applications -- Periodic merging networks -- Minimizing wavelengths in an all-optical ring network -- Competitive analysis of on-line disk scheduling -- Scheduling interval ordered tasks with non-uniform deadlines -- Cryptographic weaknesses in the round transformation used in a block cipher with provable immunity against linear cryptanalysis -- The multi-variable modular polynomial and its applications to cryptography -- Bounds and algorithms for a practical task allocation model (extended abstract) -- Scheduling algorithms for strict multithreaded computations -- On multi-threaded Paging -- A fast and efficient homophonic coding algorithm -- An improvement of the digital cash protocol of Okamoto and Ohta. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-62048-6
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    kobvindex_ZLB13876117
    Format: XVII, 632 Seiten , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540258663
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Molekulare Bioinformatik ; Kongress ; Cambridge 〈Mass., 2005〉 ; Kongress
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    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_280318839
    Format: S. 225 - 383 , graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Theoretical computer science 210,2
    Language: Undetermined
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    almahu_9947364086202882
    Format: XVII, 632 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540319504
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3500
    Content: This volume contains the papers presented at the 9th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB 2005), which was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 14–18, 2005. The RECOMB conference series was started in 1997 by Sorin Istrail, Pavel Pevzner and Michael Waterman. The list of previous meetings is shown below in the s- tion “Previous RECOMB Meetings. ” RECOMB 2005 was hosted by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Boston University’s Center for Advanced - nomic Technology, and was excellently organized by the Organizing Committee Co-chairs Jill Mesirov and Simon Kasif. This year, 217 papers were submitted, of which the Program Committee - lected 39 for presentation at the meeting and inclusion in this proceedings. Each submission was refereed by at least three members of the Program Committee. After the completion of the referees’ reports, an extensive Web-based discussion took place for making decisions. From RECOMB 2005, the Steering Committee decided to publish the proceedings as a volume of Lecture Notes in Bioinf- matics (LNBI) for which the founders of RECOMB are also the editors. The prominent volume number LNBI 3500 was assigned to this proceedings. The RECOMB conference series is closely associated with the Journal of Compu- tional Biology which traditionally publishes special issues devoted to presenting full versions of selected conference papers. The RECOMB Program Committee consistedof42members,aslistedonaseparatepage. Iwouldliketothank the RECOMB 2005 Program Committee members for their dedication and hard work.
    Note: Efficient Algorithms for Detecting Signaling Pathways in Protein Interaction Networks -- Efficient Algorithms for Detecting Signaling Pathways in Protein Interaction Networks -- Towards an Integrated Protein-Protein Interaction Network -- The Factor Graph Network Model for Biological Systems -- Pairwise Local Alignment of Protein Interaction Networks Guided by Models of Evolution -- Finding Novel Transcripts in High-Resolution Genome-Wide Microarray Data Using the GenRate Model -- Efficient Calculation of Interval Scores for DNA Copy Number Data Analysis -- Keynote -- A Regulatory Network Controlling Drosophila Development -- Keynote -- Yeast Cells as a Discovery Platform for Neurodegenerative Disease -- RIBRA–An Error-Tolerant Algorithm for the NMR Backbone Assignment Problem -- Avoiding Local Optima in Single Particle Reconstruction -- A High-Throughput Approach for Associating microRNAs with Their Activity Conditions -- RNA-RNA Interaction Prediction and Antisense RNA Target Search -- Consensus Folding of Unaligned RNA Sequences Revisited -- Keynote -- Discovery and Annotation of Genetic Modules -- Efficient q-Gram Filters for Finding All ?-Matches over a Given Length -- A Polynomial Time Solvable Formulation of Multiple Sequence Alignment -- A Fundamental Decomposition Theory for Phylogenetic Networks and Incompatible Characters -- Reconstruction of Reticulate Networks from Gene Trees -- A Hybrid Micro-Macroevolutionary Approach to Gene Tree Reconstruction -- Constructing a Smallest Refining Galled Phylogenetic Network -- Keynote -- Mapping Molecular Landscapes Inside Cells -- Information Theoretic Approaches to Whole Genome Phylogenies -- Maximum Likelihood of Evolutionary Trees Is Hard -- Graph Theoretical Insights into Evolution of Multidomain Proteins -- Peptide Sequence Tags for Fast Database Search in Mass-Spectrometry -- A Hidden Markov Model Based Scoring Function for Mass Spectrometry Database Search -- EigenMS: De Novo Analysis of Peptide Tandem Mass Spectra by Spectral Graph Partitioning -- Keynote -- Biology as Information -- Using Multiple Alignments to Improve Gene Prediction -- Learning Interpretable SVMs for Biological Sequence Classification -- Segmentation Conditional Random Fields (SCRFs): A New Approach for Protein Fold Recognition -- Rapid Protein Side-Chain Packing via Tree Decomposition -- Recognition of Binding Patterns Common to a Set of Protein Structures -- Predicting Protein-Peptide Binding Affinity by Learning Peptide-Peptide Distance Functions -- Keynote -- Amino Acid Sequence Control of the Folding of the Parallel ?-Helix, the Simplest ?-Sheet Fold -- A Practical Approach to Significance Assessment in Alignment with Gaps -- Alignment of Optical Maps -- Keynote -- Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks: A Reductionist Approach to Systems Biology -- Modeling the Combinatorial Functions of Multiple Transcription Factors -- Predicting Transcription Factor Binding Sites Using Structural Knowledge -- Motif Discovery Through Predictive Modeling of Gene Regulation -- HAPLOFREQ – Estimating Haplotype Frequencies Efficiently -- Improved Recombination Lower Bounds for Haplotype Data -- A Linear-Time Algorithm for the Perfect Phylogeny Haplotyping (PPH) Problem -- Keynote -- Human Genome Sequence Variation and the Inherited Basis of Common Disease -- Stability of Rearrangement Measures in the Comparison of Genome Sequences -- On Sorting by Translocations.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540258667
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9948621057502882
    Format: X, 458 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1996.
    ISBN: 9783540496335
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1178
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, ISAAC'96, held in Osaka, Japan, in December 1996. The 43 revised full papers were selected from a total of 119 submissions; also included are an abstract of one invited talk and a full version of a second. Among the topics covered are computational geometry, graph theory, graph algorithms, combinatorial optimization, searching and sorting, networking, scheduling, and coding and cryptology.
    Note: Applications of a numbering scheme for polygonal obstacles in the plane -- Multicast communication in high speed networks -- Incremental convex hull algorithms are not output sensitive -- Separating and shattering long line segments -- Optimal line bipartitions of point sets -- Interval finding and its application to data mining -- On the approximability of the Steiner tree problem in phylogeny -- Approximation and special cases of common subtrees and editing distance -- Two-dimensional dynamic dictionary matching -- Discovering unbounded unions of regular pattern languages from positive examples -- Extremal problems for geometric hypergraphs -- Computing fair and bottleneck matchings in geometric graphs -- Computing the maximum overlap of two convex polygons under translations -- OBDDs of a monotone function and of its prime implicants -- Algorithms for maximum matching and minimum fill-in on chordal bipartite graphs -- Graph searching on chordal graphs -- An algorithm for enumerating all directed spanning trees in a directed graph -- Vertex ranking of asteroidal triple-free graphs -- Recursively divisible problems -- StUSPACE(log n) ?-DSPACE(log2 n/log log n) -- Finding edge-disjoint paths in partial k-trees -- Optimal augmentation for bipartite componentwise biconnectivity in linear time -- Towards more precise parallel biconnectivity approximation -- The complexity of probabilistic versus deterministic finite automata -- Bounded length UCFG equivalence -- The Steiner Minimal Tree problem in the ?-geometry plane -- A study of the LMT-skeleton -- A new subgraph of minimum weight triangulations -- Dynamic tree routing under the "matching with consumption" model -- Dimension-exchange token distribution on the mesh and the torus -- Directed hamiltonian packing in d-dimensional meshes and its application -- k-pairs non-crossing shortest paths in a simple polygon -- Minimum convex partition of a polygon with holes by cuts in given directions -- Efficient list ranking on the reconfigurable mesh, with applications -- Periodic merging networks -- Minimizing wavelengths in an all-optical ring network -- Competitive analysis of on-line disk scheduling -- Scheduling interval ordered tasks with non-uniform deadlines -- Cryptographic weaknesses in the round transformation used in a block cipher with provable immunity against linear cryptanalysis -- The multi-variable modular polynomial and its applications to cryptography -- Bounds and algorithms for a practical task allocation model (extended abstract) -- Scheduling algorithms for strict multithreaded computations -- On multi-threaded Paging -- A fast and efficient homophonic coding algorithm -- An improvement of the digital cash protocol of Okamoto and Ohta.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783662161692
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540620488
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9947920908602882
    Format: X, 458 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540496335
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1178
    Content: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, ISAAC'96, held in Osaka, Japan, in December 1996. The 43 revised full papers were selected from a total of 119 submissions; also included are an abstract of one invited talk and a full version of a second. Among the topics covered are computational geometry, graph theory, graph algorithms, combinatorial optimization, searching and sorting, networking, scheduling, and coding and cryptology.
    Note: Applications of a numbering scheme for polygonal obstacles in the plane -- Multicast communication in high speed networks -- Incremental convex hull algorithms are not output sensitive -- Separating and shattering long line segments -- Optimal line bipartitions of point sets -- Interval finding and its application to data mining -- On the approximability of the Steiner tree problem in phylogeny -- Approximation and special cases of common subtrees and editing distance -- Two-dimensional dynamic dictionary matching -- Discovering unbounded unions of regular pattern languages from positive examples -- Extremal problems for geometric hypergraphs -- Computing fair and bottleneck matchings in geometric graphs -- Computing the maximum overlap of two convex polygons under translations -- OBDDs of a monotone function and of its prime implicants -- Algorithms for maximum matching and minimum fill-in on chordal bipartite graphs -- Graph searching on chordal graphs -- An algorithm for enumerating all directed spanning trees in a directed graph -- Vertex ranking of asteroidal triple-free graphs -- Recursively divisible problems -- StUSPACE(log n) ?-DSPACE(log2 n/log log n) -- Finding edge-disjoint paths in partial k-trees -- Optimal augmentation for bipartite componentwise biconnectivity in linear time -- Towards more precise parallel biconnectivity approximation -- The complexity of probabilistic versus deterministic finite automata -- Bounded length UCFG equivalence -- The Steiner Minimal Tree problem in the ?-geometry plane -- A study of the LMT-skeleton -- A new subgraph of minimum weight triangulations -- Dynamic tree routing under the “matching with consumption” model -- Dimension-exchange token distribution on the mesh and the torus -- Directed hamiltonian packing in d-dimensional meshes and its application -- k-pairs non-crossing shortest paths in a simple polygon -- Minimum convex partition of a polygon with holes by cuts in given directions -- Efficient list ranking on the reconfigurable mesh, with applications -- Periodic merging networks -- Minimizing wavelengths in an all-optical ring network -- Competitive analysis of on-line disk scheduling -- Scheduling interval ordered tasks with non-uniform deadlines -- Cryptographic weaknesses in the round transformation used in a block cipher with provable immunity against linear cryptanalysis -- The multi-variable modular polynomial and its applications to cryptography -- Bounds and algorithms for a practical task allocation model (extended abstract) -- Scheduling algorithms for strict multithreaded computations -- On multi-threaded Paging -- A fast and efficient homophonic coding algorithm -- An improvement of the digital cash protocol of Okamoto and Ohta.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540620488
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9947364123002882
    Format: IX, 81 p. 18 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783642150609
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6268
    Note: Full Papers -- Evolution of the Long Non-coding RNAs MALAT1 and MEN?/? -- Granger Causality in Systems Biology: Modeling Gene Networks in Time Series Microarray Data Using Vector Autoregressive Models -- Semi-supervised Approach for Finding Cancer Sub-classes on Gene Expression Data -- Bounds on the Transposition Distance for Lonely Permutations -- Insights on Haplotype Inference on Large Genotype Datasets -- Extended Abstracts -- An SVM Model Based on Physicochemical Properties to Predict Antimicrobial Activity from Protein Sequences with Cysteine Knot Motifs -- Enabling Annotation Provenance in Bioinformatics Workflow Applications -- BAT: A New Biclustering Analysis Toolbox -- Detection of Protein Domains in Eukaryotic Genome Sequences -- Discretization of Flexible-Receptor Docking Data.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783642150593
    Language: English
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