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Microprocessor Pipeline Energy Analysis

by Karthik Natarajan, Heather Hanson, Stephen W. Keckler, Charles R. Moore, Doug Burger , 2003
"... The increase in high-performance microprocessor power consumption is due in part to the large power overhead of wideissue, highly speculative cores. Microarchitectural speculation, such as branch prediction, increases instruction throughput but carries a power burden due to wasted power for mis-spe ..."
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-speculated instructions. Pipeline over-provisioning supplies excess resources which often go unused. In this paper, we use our detailed performance and power model for an Alpha 21264 to measure both the useful energy and the wasted effort due to mis-speculation and over-provisioning. Our experiments show that flushed

Fetch Slot/Map Issue Execute Writeback/Commit Integer

by Karthik Natarajan, Heather Hanson, Stephen W. Keckler, Charles R. Moore, Doug Burger , 2003
"... The increase in high-performance microprocessor power consumption is due in part to the large power overhead of wide-issue, highly speculative cores. Microarchitectural speculation, such as branch prediction, increases instruction throughput but carries a power burden due to wasted power for misspec ..."
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for misspeculated instructions. Pipeline over-provisioning supplies excess resources which often go unused. In this paper, we use our detailed performance and power model for an Alpha 21264 to measure both the useful energy and the wasted effort due to mis-speculation and over-provisioning. Our experiments show

Overcoming Informational Barriers to International Resource Allocation: Prices and Group Ties

by James E. Rauch, Alessandra Casella , 1998
"... Incomplete information in the international market creates difficulty in matching agents with productive opportunities and interferes with the ability of prices to allocate scarce resources across countries. Resource-price differentials may not be eliminated and domestic resource supplies may have e ..."
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Incomplete information in the international market creates difficulty in matching agents with productive opportunities and interferes with the ability of prices to allocate scarce resources across countries. Resource-price differentials may not be eliminated and domestic resource supplies may have

3. Water Resources and Water Supply

by George H. Ward
"... Of all of the elements of the Texas economy, society, and environment considered in this book, water is most closely coupled with climate. It is also the quintessential limiting factor for human development of the state. Simply put, “…the dominant feature of Texas is water, or rather, its scarcity ” ..."
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the disposition of water after its delivery as rainfall onto the landscape of the state. This disposition is illustrated schematically in Figure 1. Rainfall impingent upon the surface immediately begins infiltrating into the soil. If the rainfall rate exceeds the infiltration rate, the excess ponds on the surface

Modelling the Excess Burden of Royalties

by Henry Ergas, Jonathan Pincus Abstract, Henry Ergas, Jonathan Pincus , 2012
"... estimate the efficiencies of Australian taxes, using MM900. The resultant report, endorsed by Treasury, was a major input into the Henry report into Australia’s Future Tax System (AFTS 2010); and into the policy decisions that ensued. KPMG Econtech (2010a) found a marginal excess burden (MEB) of 70% ..."
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essential but exhaustible resources. Unfortunately, the report is unclear as to how an apportionment was made between a reduction in resource rents, and a reduction in the returns to financial capital in mining: the incidence table for royalties suggests a very low excess burden. 1

Social consequences of excess fishing effort

by Conner Bailey - in Indo Pacific Fishery Commission Symposium on the Exploitation and Management of Marine Fishery Resources in Southeast Asia, IPFC/87/Symp/IV/WP , 1987
"... Levels of fishing effort are defined as being excessive where they result in depletion of commercially valuable stocks and so threaten sustainable harvests. In many parts of Southeast Asia, this threat has been realized by the rapid expansion of commercial fisheries and the consequent increase in fi ..."
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dissipation of resource rents, gear conflicts leading to broader social conflict, increased use of destructive fishing techniques, changes in the food supply and distribution channels (with disproportionate negative effects on rural populations), and increased concentration of economic power within

QoS Provisioning and Pricing in Multiservice Networks: Optimal and Adaptive Control over Measurement-based Scheduling

by Peng Xu
"... In order to ensure efficient performance under inherently and highly variable tra-fic in multiservice networks, we propose a generalized adaptive and optimal control framework to handle the resource allocation. Even though this framework addresses rigid Quality of Service concerns for the determinis ..."
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generalized profit-oriented formulation inside decision module of MBORA system, that supplies the network provider with criteria in terms of profit, by leveraging the utility charge revenue and delay-incurred cost. The optimal resource allocation will be affected by the various types of pricing models

Domestic Water Supply Dynamics Using Stable Isotopes δ18O, δD, and d-Excess

by Deborah Leslie, Kathleen Welch, William Berry Lyons , 2014
"... Surface water is the greatest contributor to many water supplies in urbanized areas. Understand-ing local water sources and seasonality is important in evaluating water resource management, which is essential to ensure the sustainability of water supplies to provide potable water. Here we describe t ..."
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Surface water is the greatest contributor to many water supplies in urbanized areas. Understand-ing local water sources and seasonality is important in evaluating water resource management, which is essential to ensure the sustainability of water supplies to provide potable water. Here we describe

The Final Hurdle?: Security of supply, the

by David Newbery, Michael Grubb , 2014
"... Abstract The UK Government has developed a carefully designed Capacity Mechanism to ensure security of supply in the GB electricity system. This paper criticises the methods used to determine the amount of capacity to procure, and argues that the amount finally proposed is likely to be excessive, pa ..."
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for excessive procurement, and associated subsidy. The risk of over-procurement, particularly of new capacity on long-term contracts, is that it drives up the costs to consumers; undermines renewable energy by transferring capped resources from renewable to fossil fuel producers; and impedes the Single Market

Framework for Role of Transportation in Estimated Resources Supplying In Construction Site

by M D Nadar , Dr D N Raut , Dr S K Mahajan
"... Abstract--Engineering construction projects play an important role in national economic development. India, which contributed approximately 8.5% to the total of India's GDP. Project schedule slips, budget overruns, compromised quality, resulting claims and counter-claims problems have plagued ..."
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for supplying to sites. To study current status problems of resource delivery procedure for construction industries and develop effective resource supply model. Construction projects are facing numerous problems related to resources supply to various construction project sites. The proposed framework
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