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    Language Interoperability for High-Performance Parallel Scientific Components

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    The turn of the valve: representing with material models

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    Many scientific models are representations. Building on Goodman and Elgin’s notion of representation-as we analyse what this claim involves by providing a general definition of what makes something a scientific model, and formulating a novel account of how they represent. We call the result the DEKI account of representation, which offers a complex kind of representation involving an interplay of, denotation, exemplification, keying up of properties, and imputation. Throughout we focus on material models, and we illustrate our claims with the Phillips-Newlyn machine. In the conclusion we suggest that, mutatis mutandis, the DEKI account can be carried over to other kinds of models, notably fictional and mathematical models

    Enforcing Security Policies for Distributed Objects Applications

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    Modeling components and frameworks with UML

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    A Network-Centric Approach to Embedded Software for Tiny Devices

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    Component Technology for High-Performance Scientific Simulation Software

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