Listar por autor "Houstis, E. N."
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3rd graders experience on using an autodidactic programming software: A phenomenological perspective
Bagiati, A.; Florou, C.; Kosmopoulou, I.; Houstis, E. N. (2011) -
GasTurbnLab: a multidisciplinary problem solving environment for gas turbine engine design on a network of nonhomogeneous machines
Houstis, E. N.; Catlin, A. C.; Tsompanopoulou, P.; Gottfried, D.; Balakrishnan, G.; Su, K.; Rice, J. R. (2002)Gas turbine engines are very complex (with 20-40,000 parts) and have extreme operating conditions. The important physical phenomena take place on scales from 10-100 microns to meters. A complete and accurate dynamic ... -
A knowledge discovery methodology for behavior analysis of large-scale applications on parallel architectures
Houstis, E. N.; Verkios, V. S.; Catlin, A. C.; Rice, J. R. (2003)The focus of this paper is the application and extension of the knowledge discovery in databases process [5] developed in PYTHIA recommender system, to analyze the behavior of a DOE ASCI application/hardware pairs in the ... -
Prediction of collapse of the osteonecrosis of the hip by determining location and size of the lesion: A 2 to 17 years study
Koumpoyiannis, S. D.; Aravas, N.; Houstis, E. N.; Moraitis, T.; Varitimidis, S.; Malizos, K. (2010)Osteonecrosis of the femoral head is a disease responsible for a large number of arthroplasties in young and active patients in the western world. Prediction of outcome of the disease remains a difficult task. The purpose ... -
Prognosis of collapse of the osteonecrosis of the femoral head for patients treated with a tantalum rod by determining location and size of the lesion
Koumpoyiannis, S. D.; Aravas, N.; Varitimidis, S.; Malizos, K.; Houstis, E. N. (2009)The purpose of this study is to predict the osteonecrosis of the femoral head by examining the location and size of the lesion of the femoral head. A triangulation approximation algorithm is used for the computation of the ... -
Real-time dynamic data-driven simulation of continuum systems
Michopoulos, J. G.; Farhat, C.; Houstis, E. N. (2004)Recent proliferation of sensor networks in various application areas has promoted real-time behavioral monitoring of various physical systems. The opportunity to use sensor generated data dynamically for improving speed, ... -
Significance of size and location of the lesion for prognosis of collapse of osteonecrosis of the femoral head for patients treated with tantalum rod
Koumpoyiannis, S. D.; Aravas, N.; Varitimidis, S.; Houstis, E. N.; Bagiatis, V.; Malizos, K. (2010)The purpose of this study is to predict osteonecrosis of the femoral head by examining location and size of the lesion of the femoral head. A triangulation approximation algorithm is used for the computation of the geometric ... -
SP-Dock: Protein-Protein Docking Using Shape and Physicochemical Complementarity
Axenopoulos, A.; Daras, P.; Papadopoulos, G. E.; Houstis, E. N. (2013)In this paper, a framework for protein-protein docking is proposed, which exploits both shape and physicochemical complementarity to generate improved docking predictions. Shape complementarity is achieved by matching local ... -
Towards agent-based GRID-enabled and sensor-driven fire dynamics simulation harnessed over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices
Michopoulos, J. G.; Joshi, A.; Avancha, S.; Tsompanopoulou, P.; Houstis, E. N.; Zhang, H. (2005)The present paper is motivated by the need to develop technological infrastructure for informed and reliable decision support in various crisis and disaster management situations. It describes our prototype data-driven ...