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"... These changes brought the membership to 152 companies, comprising 85 Members (of which 14 are Market Makers) and 67 are Associates. ..."
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These changes brought the membership to 152 companies, comprising 85 Members (of which 14 are Market Makers) and 67 are Associates.
A Reliable Multicast Framework for Light-weight Sessions and Application Level Framing
, 1995
"... This paper... reliable multicast framework for application level framing and light-weight sessions. The algorithms of this framework are efficient, robust, and scale well to both very large networks and very large sessions. The framework has been prototype in wb, a distributed whiteboard application ..."
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the results of previous loss recovery events to adapt the control parameters used for future loss recovery. Whh the adaptive algorithm, our reliable multicast delivery algorithm provides good performance over a wide range of underlying topologies.
Integration of goods delivery supervision into E-Commerce supply chain
- Electronic Commerce, Second International Workshop, WELCOM 2001 Proceedings
, 2001
"... One of the benefits of electronic commerce is the gain of speed and easiness through electronic delivery of commerce data. Only the data specifying the delivery of the physical goods is not integrated into the electronic supply chain and therefore presents an unpleasant interruption of integration. ..."
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One of the benefits of electronic commerce is the gain of speed and easiness through electronic delivery of commerce data. Only the data specifying the delivery of the physical goods is not integrated into the electronic supply chain and therefore presents an unpleasant interruption of integration
3.5 CORE GOODS DELIVERY ACTIVITY BY DAY OF THE WEEK............................................ 28
"... Understanding retail supply chains to enable ‘greener ’ logistics – A case study of ‘delivery ’ and ‘take-back ’ mechanisms in Winchester ..."
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Understanding retail supply chains to enable ‘greener ’ logistics – A case study of ‘delivery ’ and ‘take-back ’ mechanisms in Winchester
Elective single embryo transfer yields good delivery rates in oocyte donation
"... BACKGROUND: High pregnancy rates have been noted after oocyte donation (OD). Multiple pregnancies should be avoided, because oocyte recipients have an increased risk of obstetric complications. METHODS: We analysed our OD results from 2000±2001 when elective single embryo transfer (eSET) was introdu ..."
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SET) was introduced as a recommended policy for all recipients if at least one good quality embryo was available. The results were compared with those achieved in 1998±1999, when usually two embryos were transferred (double embryo transfer, DET). Between 1998 and 2001, 100 healthy women donated oocytes and 135 fresh
The Emerging Role of Electronic Marketplaces on the Internet
- Communications of the ACM
, 1998
"... action costs, leading to more efficient, "friction-free" markets. Table 1. Functions of a market Internet Economics Matching buyers and sellers . Determination of product offerings - Product features offered by sellers - Aggregation of different products . Search (of buyers for sel ..."
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for sellers and of sellers for buyers) - Price and product information - Matching seller offerings with buyer preferences . Price discovery - Process and outcome in determination of prices Facilitation of transactions . Logistics - Delivery of information, good, or service to buyer . Settlement
Prefetching using Markov predictors
- In ISCA
, 1997
"... Prefetching is one approach to reducing the latency of memory op-erations in modem computer systems. In this paper, we describe the Markov prefetcher. This prefetcher acts as an interface between the on-chip and off-chip cache, and can be added to existing com-puter designs. The Markov prefetcher is ..."
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is distinguished by prefetch-ing multiple reference predictions from the memory subsystem, and then prioritizing the delivery of those references to the processor. This design results in a prefetching system that provides good coverage, is accurate and produces timely results that can be ef-fectively used
Social Network Analysis for Routing in Disconnected Delay-tolerant MANETs
, 2007
"... Message delivery in sparse Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is difficult due to the fact that the network graph is rarely (if ever) connected. A key challenge is to find a route that can provide good delivery performance and low end-to-end delay in a disconnected network graph where nodes may move fr ..."
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Message delivery in sparse Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) is difficult due to the fact that the network graph is rarely (if ever) connected. A key challenge is to find a route that can provide good delivery performance and low end-to-end delay in a disconnected network graph where nodes may move
Lightweight probabilistic broadcast
- ACM Transaction on Computer Systems
, 2003
"... The growing interest in peer-to-peer applications has underlined the importance of scalability in modern distributed systems. Not surprisingly, much research effort has been invested in gossip-based broadcast protocols. These trade the traditional strong reliability guarantees against very good “sca ..."
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The growing interest in peer-to-peer applications has underlined the importance of scalability in modern distributed systems. Not surprisingly, much research effort has been invested in gossip-based broadcast protocols. These trade the traditional strong reliability guarantees against very good
Efficient routing in intermittently connected mobile networks: The multiple-copy case
, 2008
"... Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that follow this model, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, vehicular ad hoc net ..."
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networks, etc. In this context, conventional routing schemes fail, because they try to establish complete end-to-end paths, before any data is sent. To deal with such networks researchers have suggested to use flooding-based routing schemes. While flooding-based schemes have a high probability of delivery
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