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Capacity Allocation under Noncooperative Routing
, 1997
"... The capacity allocation problem in a network that is to be shared by noncooperative users is considered. Each user decides independently upon its routing strategy, so as to optimize its individual performance objective. The operating points of the network are the Nash equilibria of the underlying ro ..."
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The capacity allocation problem in a network that is to be shared by noncooperative users is considered. Each user decides independently upon its routing strategy, so as to optimize its individual performance objective. The operating points of the network are the Nash equilibria of the underlying
The capacity allocation paradox
- IEEE INFOCOM
, 2009
"... Abstract — The Capacity Allocation Paradox (CAP) destabilizes a stable small-buffer network when a link capacity is increased. CAP is demonstrated in a basic 2x1 network topology. We show that it applies to fluid, wormhole and packet-switched networks, and prove that it applies to various scheduling ..."
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Abstract — The Capacity Allocation Paradox (CAP) destabilizes a stable small-buffer network when a link capacity is increased. CAP is demonstrated in a basic 2x1 network topology. We show that it applies to fluid, wormhole and packet-switched networks, and prove that it applies to various
Capacity allocation and downsizing decisions in project portfolio management
- Research Report KBI 0812. Department of Decision Sciences and Information Management, Katholieke Universiteit
, 2008
"... Capacity allocation and downsizing decisions in project portfolio management ..."
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Capacity allocation and downsizing decisions in project portfolio management
Capacity allocation in wireless LANs
, 2004
"... Today’s access point based wireless LANs (WLANs) are inefficient and unfair. For many traffic loads they provide far less total throughput than they should, and do a poor job allocating what throughput they do deliver. Inappropriate association of nodes to access points and rates to flows plays a la ..."
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Today’s access point based wireless LANs (WLANs) are inefficient and unfair. For many traffic loads they provide far less total throughput than they should, and do a poor job allocating what throughput they do deliver. Inappropriate association of nodes to access points and rates to flows plays a
Robust Adaptive Capacity Allocation Algorithm
"... We consider the capacity allocation problem arising, e.g. in the capacity management of a VP in an ATM network, where the occupancy of the VP is periodically observed and based on this information new capacity allocation is made for the beginning period. We show that with a simple stochastic allocat ..."
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We consider the capacity allocation problem arising, e.g. in the capacity management of a VP in an ATM network, where the occupancy of the VP is periodically observed and based on this information new capacity allocation is made for the beginning period. We show that with a simple stochastic
ABSTRACT Capacity Allocation with Competitive Retailers
"... This paper addresses a problem in supply chain management that how scarce resources can be efficiently allocated among competing interests. We present a formal model of allocation mechanisms for such settings that a supplier with limited production capacity allocates its products to a set of competi ..."
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This paper addresses a problem in supply chain management that how scarce resources can be efficiently allocated among competing interests. We present a formal model of allocation mechanisms for such settings that a supplier with limited production capacity allocates its products to a set
Capacity allocation and flexibility in primary care
"... Abstract We discuss capacity allocation for primary care practices at three differ-ent planning levels: the strategic, the tactical and the operational. The goal in each case is to maximize two important but often conflicting metrics: (1) timely access and (2) patient-physician continuity. Timely ac ..."
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Abstract We discuss capacity allocation for primary care practices at three differ-ent planning levels: the strategic, the tactical and the operational. The goal in each case is to maximize two important but often conflicting metrics: (1) timely access and (2) patient-physician continuity. Timely
Capacity Allocation Mechanisms for Grid Environments
, 2006
"... During the past decade, Grid computing has gained popularity as a means to build powerful computing infrastructures by aggregating distributed computing capacity. Grid technology allows computing resources that belong to different organizations to be integrated into a single unified system image – a ..."
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of the common resource, a phenomenon often referred to as “the tragedy of the commons”. This thesis addresses this problem by presenting two complementary Grid capacity allocation systems that allow
Optimizing replication, communication, and capacity allocation in cmps
- INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
, 2005
"... Chip multiprocessors (CMPs) substantially increase capacity pressure on the on-chip memory hierarchy while requiring fast access. Neither private nor shared caches can provide both large capacity and fast access in CMPs. We observe that compared to symmetric multiprocessors (SMPs), CMPs change the l ..."
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Chip multiprocessors (CMPs) substantially increase capacity pressure on the on-chip memory hierarchy while requiring fast access. Neither private nor shared caches can provide both large capacity and fast access in CMPs. We observe that compared to symmetric multiprocessors (SMPs), CMPs change
Dynamic Capacity Allocation in OTN Networks
"... A dynamic Optical Transport Network (OTN) has the advantage of being able to adjust the connec-tion capacity on demand in order to respond to variations on traffic patterns or to network fail-ures. This feature has the potential to reduce operational costs and at the same time to optimize networks r ..."
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A dynamic Optical Transport Network (OTN) has the advantage of being able to adjust the connec-tion capacity on demand in order to respond to variations on traffic patterns or to network fail-ures. This feature has the potential to reduce operational costs and at the same time to optimize networks
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