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PTLsim: A cycle accurate full system x86-64 microarchitectural simulator

by Matt T. Yourst - in ISPASS ’07 , 2007
"... In this paper, we introduce PTLsim, a cycle accurate full system x86-64 microprocessor simulator and virtual machine. PTLsim models a modern superscalar out of order x86-64 processor core at a configurable level of detail ranging from RTL-level models of all key pipeline structures, caches and devic ..."
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multi-processor capable simulation. We then describe the internal architecture of full system PTLsim and how it interacts with the Xen hypervisor and PTLsim’s native mode co-simulation technology. We experimentally evaluate PTLsim’s real world accuracy by configuring it like an AMD Athlon 64 machine

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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, following an old tradition in human ecology. I would like to use for conceptualizing technology as a layer of the social structure, the Tourainian concept of 'mode of development' (also consistent with Bell's analytical framework), that I will de ne, in my own terms, as: &apos

Native ATM Interfaces in C and Java: Implementation and Experiences

by Stefan Dresler, Robert Lisak, Hartmut Ritter, Hajo R. Wiltfang , 1999
"... ATM, the asynchronous transfer mode, represents a flexible transmission technology, which offers a set of new services to the user. In order to take advantage of ATM's strength and to be able to integrate access to ATM services into own applications, a powerful ATM application programming inter ..."
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ATM, the asynchronous transfer mode, represents a flexible transmission technology, which offers a set of new services to the user. In order to take advantage of ATM's strength and to be able to integrate access to ATM services into own applications, a powerful ATM application programming

of acoustic plate mode sensors

by R. Dahint, R. Ros Seigep, P. Harder A, M. Grunze, F. Josse B
"... The interaction of proteins with artificial surfaces is important to many medical and biochemical applications. Su h examples in-volve the incorporation of catheters and prostheses as well as the non-specific adsorption of pharmacological proteins at the walls of a container, which may drastically r ..."
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reduce their activity. A fast analytical tool capable of determining the specific adsorption characteris-tics at these surfaces would, therefore, support technological progress. Contrary to traditional immunoassays, acoustic wave-based sen-sors allow an on-line and direct detection of label-free proteins

A Native ATM API Suited for Multimedia Communication

by Stefan Dresler, Markus Hofmann, Claudia Schmidt, Hajo R. Wiltfang - Fourth International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services (IDMS '97 , 1997
"... ATM, the asynchronous transfer mode, was developed to meet two main goals. Firstly, it provides a flexible transmission technology. Secondly, it offers a set of new services to the user [Part94]. In order to take advantage of ATM's strengths, one might want to use its services directly. To be a ..."
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ATM, the asynchronous transfer mode, was developed to meet two main goals. Firstly, it provides a flexible transmission technology. Secondly, it offers a set of new services to the user [Part94]. In order to take advantage of ATM's strengths, one might want to use its services directly

Intercultural communication by non-native and native speakers of Japanese in text-based synchronous CMC

by Atsushi Takagi
"... This study explores speech behaviour when non-native speakers of Japanese (NNSJ) and native speakers of Japanese (NSJ) exchange cultural information, specifically using text-based synchronous computer-mediated communication. This experimental study uses a scaffolding technique in which a Japanese la ..."
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of language use, technology allows NNSJ to record their conversations, and reflect on the language being used, thus gaining intercultural insights and skills; these could be transferable to other communication modes, whether computer-driven technology or face-to-face. It is intended that the findings

Asynchronous Transfer Mode and other Network Technologies for Wide-Area and High-Performance Cluster Computing

by K. A. Hawick, H. A. James , 1999
"... We review fast networking technologies for both wide-area and high performance cluster computer systems. We describe our experiences in constructing ATM-based local-area and wide-area clusters and the tools and technologies this experience led us to develop. We discuss our experiences using Inter ..."
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Internet Protocol on such systems as well as native ATM protocols and the problems facing widearea integration of cluster systems. We are presently constructing Beowulf-class computer clusters using a mix of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet technology and we anticipate how such systems will integrate

III-V MOSFETs With Native Oxide Gate Dielectrics – Progress and Promise

by P. Fay, X. Li, Y. Cao, J. Zhang, T. H. Kosel, D. C. Hall
"... MOSFETs based on III-V channel materials have recently attracted considerable attention for possible use in high-speed and wireless applications. GaAs-based MOSFETs featuring native oxides of InAlP as the gate dielectric have recently been demonstrated for both enhancement- and depletion-mode operat ..."
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MOSFETs based on III-V channel materials have recently attracted considerable attention for possible use in high-speed and wireless applications. GaAs-based MOSFETs featuring native oxides of InAlP as the gate dielectric have recently been demonstrated for both enhancement- and depletion-mode

Müller: A Mixed Level Simulation Environment for Stepwise RTOS Software Refinement

by Markus Becker , Henning Zabel , Wolfgang Mueller - Proc. of IFIP Working Conference on Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES , 2010
"... Abstract. In this article, we present a flexible simulation environment for embedded real-time software refinement by a mixed level cosimulation. For this, we combine the native speed of an abstract real-time operating system (RTOS) model in SystemC with dynamic binary translation for fast Instruct ..."
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Abstract. In this article, we present a flexible simulation environment for embedded real-time software refinement by a mixed level cosimulation. For this, we combine the native speed of an abstract real-time operating system (RTOS) model in SystemC with dynamic binary translation for fast

Turbomachinery simulation in design point and part-load operation for advanced CO2 capture power plant cycles

by J.-Ch Haag , A Hildebrandt +# , H Hönen , M Assadi , R Kneer - American Society of Mechanical Engineers , 2007
"... ABSTRACT In this paper two different power plant processes with their current optimized layouts of the AZEP project and the recently started OXYCOAL-AC project are presented. Both processes are designed for CO 2 -capture combined with oxygen membrane technology. As a consequence of the implementati ..."
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ABSTRACT In this paper two different power plant processes with their current optimized layouts of the AZEP project and the recently started OXYCOAL-AC project are presented. Both processes are designed for CO 2 -capture combined with oxygen membrane technology. As a consequence
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