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DIVA: A Reliable Substrate for Deep Submicron Microarchitecture Design

by Todd M. Austin - In Proc. 32nd Annual Intl. Symp. on Microarchitecture , 1999
"... Building a high-petformance microprocessor presents many reliability challenges. Designers must verify the correctness of large complex systems and construct implementations that work reliably in varied (and occasionally adverse) operating conditions. To&rther complicate this task, deep submicro ..."
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be dramatically reduced because designers need only veri ’ the correctness of the checker unit. We detail the DIVA checker architecture, a design optimized for simplicity and low cost. Using detailed timing simulation, we show that even resource-frugal DIVA checkers have little impact on core processor

The Simplicity Architectural Concept

by R. Seidl , 2004
"... Abstract—Beyond 3G mobile systems are characterized by the usage of a multitude of different terminals, from high-end devices to miniaturized ubiquitous devices, as well as heterogeneous networks. Complexity for configuration and service provisioning is increased on both terminal and network sides. ..."
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. To ease of the users ’ burden, flexible adaptation and personalization support are fundamental requirements for service architecture. In this paper, we present the Simplicity architecture based on the concepts of a Simplicity Device for storing a user’s profile, and a policy-driven brokerage framework. We

The Simplicity System Architecture

by unknown authors
"... Abstract — As of today, heterogeneous services, terminals and networks create a burden of complexity on the shoulders of final users. Concepts like personalization and ease of use of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) services are fundamental features to unleash the full potential of b ..."
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facilities. This paper provides a description of the Simplicity System Architecture. Index Terms — service personalization, service portability, user

The Simplicity Project: Architecture Concept

by N. Blefari Melazzi, W. Kellerer, C. Noda, S. Salsano, R. Seidl
"... The research community is working towards a new allencompassing vision of the Internet. This vision certainly includes powerful transport and switching technologies, wireless networks easy to deploy and to manage, stimulating concepts such as the disappearing computer and smart spaces, sensor networ ..."
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, personalization and ease of use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) services are a fundamental feature. In this paper, after a short introduction on the Simplicity project, the Simplicity approach is presented in Section 2, while Section 3 reports a sketch of the system architecture. 1.

DAISY: Dynamic Compilation for 100% Architectural Compatibility

by Kemal Ebcioglu, Erik R. Altman , 1997
"... Although VLIW architectures offer the advantages of simplicity of design and high issue rates, a major impediment to their use is that they are not compatible with the existing software base. We describe new simple hardware features for a VLIW machine we call DAISY (Dynamically Architected Instructi ..."
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Although VLIW architectures offer the advantages of simplicity of design and high issue rates, a major impediment to their use is that they are not compatible with the existing software base. We describe new simple hardware features for a VLIW machine we call DAISY (Dynamically Architected

Spirolaterals, Complexity from Simplicity

by Robert Krawczyk - in International Society of Arts, Mathematics and Architecture , 1999
"... This paper investigates spirolaterals for their beauty of form and the unexpected complexity arising from them. From a very simple generative procedure, spirolaterals can be created having great complexity and variation. Using mathematical and computer-based methods, issues of closure, variation, en ..."
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, enumeration, and predictictability are discussed. A historical review is also included. The overriding interest in this research is to develop methods and procedures to investigate geometry for the purpose of inspiration for new architectural and sculptural forms. This particular phase will concern the two

Signatures of Arithmetic Simplicity in Metabolic Network Architecture

by William J. Riehl, Paul L. Krapivsky, Sidney Redner, Daniel Segrè
"... Metabolic networks perform some of the most fundamental functions in living cells, including energy transduction and building block biosynthesis. While these are the best characterized networks in living systems, understanding their evolutionary history and complex wiring constitutes one of the most ..."
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. Despite the simplicity of the model employed, we find that the ensuing pathways display a surprisingly rich set of properties, including the existence of autocatalytic cycles and hierarchical modules, the appearance of universally preferable metabolites and reactions, and a logarithmic trend of pathway

Arithmetic simplicity beneath metabolic network architecture

by William J. Riehl, Paul L. Krapivsky, Sidney Redner, Daniel Segrè
"... Metabolic networks perform some of the most fundamental functions in living cells, including energy transduction and building block biosynthesis. While these are the best characterized networks in living systems, understanding their evolutionary history and complex wiring constitutes one of the most ..."
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functions. Despite the simplicity of the model employed, we find that the ensuing pathways display a surprisingly rich set of properties, including the existence of autocatalytic cycles and hierarchical modules, the appearance of universally preferable metabolites and reactions, and a logarithmic trend

Novel Architectures for P2P Applications: the Continuous-Discrete Approach

by Moni Naor, Udi Wieder - ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ALGORITHMS , 2007
"... We propose a new approach for constructing P2P networks based on a dynamic decomposition of a continuous space into cells corresponding to processors. We demonstrate the power of these design rules by suggesting two new architectures, one for DHT (Distributed Hash Table) and the other for dynamic ex ..."
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We propose a new approach for constructing P2P networks based on a dynamic decomposition of a continuous space into cells corresponding to processors. We demonstrate the power of these design rules by suggesting two new architectures, one for DHT (Distributed Hash Table) and the other for dynamic

Computer support of architectural sketch design: a matter of simplicity?,” Environment and Planning

by P Galle - B , 1994
"... Abstract. Computer support of architectural sketch design persistently remains a topic of research, rather than a reality of practice. The inherent complexity of creative design may be one reason; the alienation of designers by technology another. The author suggests that to avoid alienation we shou ..."
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Abstract. Computer support of architectural sketch design persistently remains a topic of research, rather than a reality of practice. The inherent complexity of creative design may be one reason; the alienation of designers by technology another. The author suggests that to avoid alienation we
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