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    An Efficient Dynamic Programming Algorithm for the Generalized LCS Problem with Multiple Substring Exclusion Constrains

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    In this paper, we consider a generalized longest common subsequence problem with multiple substring exclusion constrains. For the two input sequences XX and YY of lengths nn and mm, and a set of dd constrains P={P1,...,Pd}P=\{P_1,...,P_d\} of total length rr, the problem is to find a common subsequence ZZ of XX and YY excluding each of constrain string in PP as a substring and the length of ZZ is maximized. The problem was declared to be NP-hard\cite{1}, but we finally found that this is not true. A new dynamic programming solution for this problem is presented in this paper. The correctness of the new algorithm is proved. The time complexity of our algorithm is O(nmr)O(nmr).Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1301.718

    The post office experience: designing a large asynchronous chip

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    Journal ArticleThe Post Office is an asynchronous, 300,000 transistor, full-custom CMOS chip designed as the communication component for the Mayfly scalable parallel processor. Performance requirements led to the development of a design style which permits the design of sequential circuits operating under a restricted form of multiple input change sign alling called burst-mode. The Post Office complexity forced us to develop a set of design fools capable of correctly synthesizing transistor circuits front state machine and equation specifications, and capable of verifying the correctness of the resultant circuity using implementation specific timing assumptions. The paper provides a case study of this design experience

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    Issued as Reports [nos.1-2] and Final report, Project no. E-21-602 (includes subproject no. A-4431/Schlag

    Mu-2 ranging

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    The Mu-II Dual-Channel Sequential Ranging System designed as a model for future Deep Space Network ranging equipment is described. A list of design objectives is followed by a theoretical explanation of the digital demodulation techniques first employed in this machine. Hardware and software implementation are discussed, together with the details relating to the construction of the device. Two appendixes are included relating to the programming and operation of this equipment to yield the maximum scientific data
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