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Managing Energy and Server Resources in Hosting Centers

by Jeffrey S. Chase, Darrell C. Anderson, Prachi N. Thakar, Amin M. Vahdat - In Proceedings of the 18th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles (SOSP , 2001
"... Interact hosting centers serve multiple service sites from a common hardware base. This paper presents the design and implementation of an architecture for resource management in a hosting center op-erating system, with an emphasis on energy as a driving resource management issue for large server cl ..."
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Interact hosting centers serve multiple service sites from a common hardware base. This paper presents the design and implementation of an architecture for resource management in a hosting center op-erating system, with an emphasis on energy as a driving resource management issue for large server

A Cluster Architecture for Embedded Perception

by Binu Mathew, Al Davis, Mike Parker
"... Recognizing speech, gestures, and visual features are important interface capabilities for future embedded mobile systems. Unfortunately the real-time performance requirements of complex perception applications can not be met by current embedded processors and often even exceed the performance of hi ..."
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ASICs and a general purpose processors. Using a combination of Spice simulations, real processor power measurements and architecture simulation we show that the cluster running at 1 GHz clock frequency outperforms a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 by a factor of 1.75. While delivering this performanc...

CATH -- a hierarchic classification of protein domain structures

by C A Orengo, A D Michie, S Jones, D T Jones, M B Swindells, J M Thornton - STRUCTURE , 1997
"... Background: Protein evolution gives rise to families of structurally related proteins, within which sequence identities can be extremely low. As a result, structure-based classifications can be effective at identifying unanticipated relationships in known structures and in optimal cases function can ..."
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. We find that nearly a third of the homologous superfamilies (H-levels) belong to ten major T-levels, which we call superfolds, and furthermore that nearly two-thirds of these H-levels cluster into nine simple architectures. A database of well-characterised protein structure families, such as CATH

Register aware scheduling for distributed cache clustered architecture

by Zhong Wang, Xiaobo Sharon, Hu Edwin, H. -m. Sha - In ASPDAC: Proc. 2003 Conf. on Asia South Pacific Design Automation , 2003
"... Abstract — Increasing wire delays have become a serious problem for sophisticated VLSI designs. Clustered architecture offers a promising alternative to alleviate the problem. In the clustered architecture, the cache, register file and function units are all partitioned into clusters such that short ..."
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Abstract — Increasing wire delays have become a serious problem for sophisticated VLSI designs. Clustered architecture offers a promising alternative to alleviate the problem. In the clustered architecture, the cache, register file and function units are all partitioned into clusters

Architecture for Cluster Debugging z Cluster Architecture

by Chris Gottbrath, Brian Barrett, Rusty Lusk, Jeff Squyres , 2006
"... z Wide compiler and platform support ..."
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z Wide compiler and platform support

Communication Characteristics of Large-Scale Scientific Applications for Contemporary Cluster Architectures

by Jeffrey S. Vetter, Frank Mueller - In International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium , 2002
"... This paper examines the explicit communication characteristics of several sophisticated scientific applications, which, by themselves, constitute a representative suite of publicly available benchmarks for large cluster architectures. By focusing on the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and by using ..."
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This paper examines the explicit communication characteristics of several sophisticated scientific applications, which, by themselves, constitute a representative suite of publicly available benchmarks for large cluster architectures. By focusing on the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and by using

Application Adaptive Energy Efficient Clustered Architectures

by Diana Marculescu - In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design , 2004
"... As clock frequency and die area increase, achieving energy efficiency, while distributing a low skew, global clock signal becomes increasingly difficult. Challenges imposed by deep-submicron technologies can be alleviated by using a multiple voltage/multiple frequency island design style, or otherwi ..."
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, or otherwise called, globally asynchronous, locally synchronous (GALS) design paradigm. This paper proposes a clustered architecture that enables applicationadaptive energy efficiency through the use of dynamic voltage scaling for application code that is rendered non-critical for the overall performance

An analytical model to evaluate the performance of cluster architectures

by Leonardo Brenner, César A. F. De, Rose Paulo Fernandes
"... This paper presents a rather simple method to model cluster architectures using Stochastic Automata Networks (SAN) formalism. Although, the modeling power of SAN, the presented models are quite simple and do not fully describe the complexity of existing clusters. It is not the purpose of this paper ..."
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This paper presents a rather simple method to model cluster architectures using Stochastic Automata Networks (SAN) formalism. Although, the modeling power of SAN, the presented models are quite simple and do not fully describe the complexity of existing clusters. It is not the purpose of this paper

Application Adaptive Energy Efficient Clustered Architectures

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"... As clock frequency and die area increase, achieving energy efficiency, while distributing a low skew, global clock signal becomes increasingly difficult. Challenges imposed by deep-submicron technologies can be alleviated by using a multiple voltage/multiple frequency island design style, or otherwi ..."
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, or otherwise called, globally asynchronous, locally synchronous (GALS) design paradigm. This paper proposes a clustered architecture that enables applicationadaptive energy efficiency through the use of dynamic voltage scaling for application code that is rendered non-critical for the overall performance

Distributed and Adaptive Clustering Architecture for Dynamic Sensor Networks

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"... Clustering is an effective topology control approach in sensor networks. This paper proposes a distributed and adaptive clustering architecture for dynamic sensor networks. The proposed architecture comprises an approach for energy-efficient clustering with adaptive node activity for achieving a goo ..."
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Clustering is an effective topology control approach in sensor networks. This paper proposes a distributed and adaptive clustering architecture for dynamic sensor networks. The proposed architecture comprises an approach for energy-efficient clustering with adaptive node activity for achieving a
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