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Network Coding for Large Scale Content Distribution

by Christos Gkantsidis, Pablo Rodriguez Rodriguez
"... We propose a new scheme for content distribution of large files that is based on network coding. With network coding, each node of the distribution network is able to generate and transmit encoded blocks of information. The randomization introduced by the coding process eases the scheduling of bloc ..."
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We propose a new scheme for content distribution of large files that is based on network coding. With network coding, each node of the distribution network is able to generate and transmit encoded blocks of information. The randomization introduced by the coding process eases the scheduling

Profiling driven scenario detection and prediction for multimedia applications

by Stefan Valentin Gheorghita, Twan Basten, Henk Corporaal - In Proc. of the International Conference on Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation (IC-SAMOS , 2006
"... Abstract — Modern multimedia applications usually have realtime constraints and they are implemented using heterogeneous multiprocessor systems-on-chip. Dimensioning a system requires accurate estimations of resources needed by the applications. Overestimation leads to over-dimensioning. For a good ..."
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detect the most important variables from an application and use them to define and dynamically predict scenarios, with respect to the necessary time budget, for soft real-time multimedia applications. The tool was tested for two multimedia applications. Using a proactive scenario-based scheduler based

SCENTOR: Scenario-Based Testing of E-Business Applications

by Jeremiah Wittevrongel, Frank Maurer - Tenth IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2001 , 2001
"... E-business software is often developed on a tight schedule, and testing needs to keep pace. Advice from proponents of approaches like Extreme Programming is that by testing continuously, it is actually possible to compress development cycles. In this paper we discuss a testing approach that supports ..."
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E-business software is often developed on a tight schedule, and testing needs to keep pace. Advice from proponents of approaches like Extreme Programming is that by testing continuously, it is actually possible to compress development cycles. In this paper we discuss a testing approach

Scenario-based planning for lotsizing and scheduling with uncertain processing times

by Patrizia Beraldi , Gianpaolo Ghiani , Emanuela Guerriero , Antonio Grieco - International Journal of Production Economics , 2006
"... Abstract This paper addresses the identical parallel machine lot-sizing and scheduling problem with sequence-dependent set-up costs and uncertain processing times. The evolution of the uncertain parameters is modelled by means of a scenario tree, giving rise to a multistage stochastic mixed-integer ..."
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Abstract This paper addresses the identical parallel machine lot-sizing and scheduling problem with sequence-dependent set-up costs and uncertain processing times. The evolution of the uncertain parameters is modelled by means of a scenario tree, giving rise to a multistage stochastic mixed

Complexity of single machine scheduling problems under scenario-based uncertainty

by Mohamed Ali Aloulou, Federico Della Croce - Operations Research Letters
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Scenario-based MPC for Energy Schedule Compliance with Demand Response?

by Theodor Borsche, Frauke Oldewurtel, Göran Andersson
"... borsche | oldewurtel | andersson @ eeh.ee.ethz.ch Abstract: Demand Response (DR) is one way of providing more flexibility to the electric power system. Various approaches to enable control of small, thermostatically controlled loads such as air conditioners and Electric Water Heaters (EWHs) have bee ..."
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been published in the past. This paper focuses on the optimal dispatch of these flexible loads. A Model Predictive Control is implemented to minimize total cost arising from both energy acquisition and schedule deviations. To handle uncertainty, scenarios of the future demand are considered. Results

Using UML to Partially Automate Generation of Scenario-Based Test Drivers

by Jeremiah Wittevrongel, Frank Maurer , 2001
"... Testing software is a time-consuming activity requiring a great deal of planning and resources to be effective. In many environments, the pressure to ship software quickly is overwhelming, and results in compressed development schedules. In this paper, we discuss a testing approach that supports de ..."
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Testing software is a time-consuming activity requiring a great deal of planning and resources to be effective. In many environments, the pressure to ship software quickly is overwhelming, and results in compressed development schedules. In this paper, we discuss a testing approach that supports

Proactive Scheduling for Situated Displays

by F. Reinaldo Ribeiro, Rui José
"... Abstract. Public situated displays can represent an important mechanism to enhance users ’ experiences and reflect the information and the interactions associated with their environment and the people on it. However, this type of embodiment requires the display system to be able to perform unassiste ..."
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unassisted scheduling based on the current state of the environment in which it is integrated. In this paper, we explore this problem domain and the various ways in which it can be approached. This analysis is organised around three main parts of this problem: which dynamic information to consider, how

Project scheduling under uncertainty: Survey and research potentials

by Willy Herroelen, Roel Leus , 2002
"... The vast majority of the research efforts in project scheduling assume complete information about the scheduling problem to be solved and a static deterministic environment within which the precomputed baseline schedule will be executed. However, in the real world, project activities are subject to ..."
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to considerable uncertainty, that is gradually resolved during project execution. In this survey we review the fundamental approaches for scheduling under uncertainty: reactive scheduling, stochastic project scheduling, stochastic GERT network scheduling; fuzzy project scheduling, robust (proactive) scheduling

Proactive transaction scheduling for contention management

by Geoffrey Blake, Ronald G. Dreslinski, Trevor Mudge - In Micro42: Proceedings of the 42nd Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture , 2009
"... Hardware Transactional Memory offers a promising high performance and easier to program alternative to lock-based synchronization for creating parallel programs. This is par-ticularly important as hardware manufacturers continue to put more cores on die. But transactional memory still has one main d ..."
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used predicts future contention and schedules to avoid it at runtime without the need for programmer input. Our experiments show that by using our proactive scheduling technique we outperform a backoff-based policy for a 16 processor system by an aver-age of 85%. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.0
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