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The SPLASH-2 programs: Characterization and methodological considerations

by Steven Cameron Woo, Moriyoshi Ohara, Evan Torrie, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Anoop Gupta - INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE , 1995
"... The SPLASH-2 suite of parallel applications has recently been released to facilitate the study of centralized and distributed shared-address-space multiprocessors. In this context, this paper has two goals. One is to quantitatively characterize the SPLASH-2 programs in terms of fundamental propertie ..."
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properties and architectural interactions that are important to understand them well. The properties we study include the computational load balance, communication to computation ratio and traffic needs, important working set sizes, and issues related to spatial locality, as well as how these properties

Split Multi-path Routing with Maximally Disjoint Paths in Ad Hoc Networks

by Sung-ju Lee - In Proc. Int. IEEE Conf. on Comm., 2001
"... Abstract – In recent years, routing has been the most focused area in ad hoc networks research. On-demand routing in particular, is widely developed in bandwidth constrained mobile wireless ad hoc networks because of its effectiveness and efficiency. Most proposed on-demand routing protocols however ..."
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process and control message overhead. Our protocol uses a per-packet allocation scheme to distribute data packets into multiple paths of active sessions. This traffic distribution efficiently utilizes available network resources and prevents nodes of the route from being congested in heavily loaded

Flexible Real-Time Algorithms Adapting Themselves To Alternating Load Situations

by Johann Pfefferl, Georg Färber, Prof Dr. --ing, G. Farber , 1997
"... . In many applications, approximate results are often sufficient to achieve an acceptable behavior of a real--time system. Imprecise calculations could be necessary due to a transient overload situation caused by extraordinary events. To handle this exceptional work as well as the normal tasks, it i ..."
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. In many applications, approximate results are often sufficient to achieve an acceptable behavior of a real--time system. Imprecise calculations could be necessary due to a transient overload situation caused by extraordinary events. To handle this exceptional work as well as the normal tasks

1 A Simple Model and Validating Experiments for Predicting the Heat Transfer to a Load Situated in an Electrically Heated Oven

by John P. Abraham, Ephraim M. Sparrow
"... A fully predictive, algebraic method has been developed for the prediction of the timewise temperature variation of a thermal load situated in an electrically heated oven. The model which underlies the method takes into account both natural convection within the oven cavity and radiation between the ..."
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A fully predictive, algebraic method has been developed for the prediction of the timewise temperature variation of a thermal load situated in an electrically heated oven. The model which underlies the method takes into account both natural convection within the oven cavity and radiation between

Six views of embodied cognition

by Margaret Wilson - PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN AND REVIEW , 2002
"... The emerging viewpoint of embodied cognition holds that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body’s interactions with the world. This position actually houses a number of distinct claims, some of which are more controversial than others. This paper distinguishes and evaluates the following s ..."
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six claims: 1) cognition is situated; 2) cognition is time-pressured; 3) we off-load cognitive work onto the environment; 4) the environment is part of the cognitive system; 5) cognition is for action; 6) off-line cognition is body-based. Of these, the first three and the fifth appear to be at least

ALMI: An Application Level Multicast Infrastructure

by Dimitrios Pendarakis, Dinesh Verma, Sherlia Shi, Marcel Waldvogel , 2001
"... The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for groups of large size. However, deployment of IP multicast requires substantial infrastructure modifications and is hampered by a host of unresolved open problems. To circumvent this situation, we have de ..."
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The IP multicast model allows scalable and efficient multi-party communication, particularly for groups of large size. However, deployment of IP multicast requires substantial infrastructure modifications and is hampered by a host of unresolved open problems. To circumvent this situation, we have

The laws of emotion

by Nico H. Frijda , 2007
"... ABSTRACT: It is argued that emotions are lawful phe-nomena and thus can be described in terms of a set of laws of emotion. These laws result from the operation of emotion mechanisms that are accessible to intentional control to only a limited extent. The law of situational meaning, the law of concer ..."
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ABSTRACT: It is argued that emotions are lawful phe-nomena and thus can be described in terms of a set of laws of emotion. These laws result from the operation of emotion mechanisms that are accessible to intentional control to only a limited extent. The law of situational meaning, the law

Alexandre E. Guérinot Compliant Joint Design Principles for High Compressive Load Situations

by Spencer P Magleby , Larry L Howell , Robert H Todd
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Deriving Traffic Demands for Operational IP networks: Methodology and Experience

by Anja Feldmann, Albert Greenberg, Carsten Lund, Nick Reingold, Jennifer Rexford, Fred True - IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING , 2001
"... Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elements can result in significant (and sudden) fluctuations in load. In this paper, we present a model ..."
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Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elements can result in significant (and sudden) fluctuations in load. In this paper, we present a model

Cognitive load measurement as a means to advance cognitive load theory

by Fred Paas, Juhani E. Tuovinen, Huib Tabbers, Pascal W. M. Van Gerven - Educational Psychologist , 2003
"... In this article, we discuss cognitive load measurement techniques with regard to their contribu-tion to cognitive load theory (CLT). CLT is concerned with the design of instructional methods that efficiently use people’s limited cognitive processing capacity to apply acquired knowledge and skills to ..."
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In this article, we discuss cognitive load measurement techniques with regard to their contribu-tion to cognitive load theory (CLT). CLT is concerned with the design of instructional methods that efficiently use people’s limited cognitive processing capacity to apply acquired knowledge and skills
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