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The Design and Implementation of a Log-Structured File System

by Mendel Rosenblum, John K. Ousterhout - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 1992
"... This paper presents a new technique for disk storage management called a log-structured file system. A logstructured file system writes all modifications to disk sequentially in a log-like structure, thereby speeding up both file writing and crash recovery. The log is the only structure on disk; it ..."
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This paper presents a new technique for disk storage management called a log-structured file system. A logstructured file system writes all modifications to disk sequentially in a log-like structure, thereby speeding up both file writing and crash recovery. The log is the only structure on disk

LogSplit: A Clustering Algorithm for Database Recovery Speed-Up

by Uta Störl
"... Rapidly growing amounts of data stored in databases together with the need for highly available applications are an important challenge for database technology and database administration. This paper is about the impacts on database recovery after a media failure. The performance of media recover ..."
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ratio during media recovery and therefore to speed up database recovery for many types of applica...

Editorial Insight into the effects of dexmedetomidine on intraoperative hemodynamics and

by Jaemin Lee
"... postanesthetic recovery speed ..."
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postanesthetic recovery speed

The Effect of Healing Mental Imagery on Recovery Speed and Adherence to Sport-Injury Rehabilitation Programs

by J. Jordan Hamson
"... Failure to adhere to a rehabilitation program following sport-injury is a frequent problem for the athlete and the sports medicine practitioner. Non-adherence rates can be as high as 60 % (Brewer, 1998; Brewer, 1999). Clearly, adhering is associated with more favorable outcomes (Brewer, 1998). Athle ..."
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Failure to adhere to a rehabilitation program following sport-injury is a frequent problem for the athlete and the sports medicine practitioner. Non-adherence rates can be as high as 60 % (Brewer, 1998; Brewer, 1999). Clearly, adhering is associated with more favorable outcomes (Brewer, 1998). Athletic trainers acknowledge problems with rehabilitation adherence by athletes and agree with the

Uniform Uncertainty Principle and signal recovery via Regularized Orthogonal Matching Pursuit

by Deanna Needell, Roman Vershynin , 2007
"... This paper seeks to bridge the two major algorithmic approaches to sparse signal recovery from an incomplete set of linear measurements – L1-minimization methods and iterative methods (Matching Pursuits). We find a simple regularized version of Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (ROMP) which has advantage ..."
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This paper seeks to bridge the two major algorithmic approaches to sparse signal recovery from an incomplete set of linear measurements – L1-minimization methods and iterative methods (Matching Pursuits). We find a simple regularized version of Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (ROMP) which has

Main memory database systems: An overview

by Hector Garcia-molina, Kenneth Salem - IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering , 1992
"... Abstract-Memory resident database systems (MMDB’s) store their data in main physical memory and provide very high-speed access. Conventional database systems are optimized for the particular characteristics of disk storage mechanisms. Memory resident systems, on the other hand, use different optimiz ..."
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Abstract-Memory resident database systems (MMDB’s) store their data in main physical memory and provide very high-speed access. Conventional database systems are optimized for the particular characteristics of disk storage mechanisms. Memory resident systems, on the other hand, use different

Recoveries

by Antonio Fatás, Ilian Mihov
"... Abstract: The recovery from the last recession has been slower than any other recovery in the post-‐WWII period both in the US and in many other advanced economies. There is an ongoing debate around the causes of such a slow recovery. Are there any structural factors that are constraining the speed ..."
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Abstract: The recovery from the last recession has been slower than any other recovery in the post-‐WWII period both in the US and in many other advanced economies. There is an ongoing debate around the causes of such a slow recovery. Are there any structural factors that are constraining the speed

Low-Speed Recovery in Euroland

by Joachim Benner, Klaus-jürgen Gern, Carsten-patrick Meier, Joachim Scheide
"... The economic recovery in the euro area lost mo-mentum in 2004. After a strong increase during the first half, real GDP rose at an annual rate of less than 1 percent in the following two quarters. ..."
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The economic recovery in the euro area lost mo-mentum in 2004. After a strong increase during the first half, real GDP rose at an annual rate of less than 1 percent in the following two quarters.

Signal Recovery From Incomplete and Inaccurate Measurements via Regularized Orthogonal Matching Pursuit

by Deanna Needell, Roman Vershynin , 2007
"... We demonstrate a simple greedy algorithm that can reliably recover a vector v ∈ R d from incomplete and inaccurate measurements x = Φv + e. Here Φ is a N × d measurement matrix with N ≪ d, and e is an error vector. Our algorithm, Regularized Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (ROMP), seeks to close the ga ..."
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the gap between two major approaches to sparse recovery. It combines the speed and ease of implementation of the greedy methods with the strong guarantees of the convex programming methods. For any measurement matrix Φ that satisfies a Uniform Uncertainty Principle, ROMP recovers a signal v with O

CLOCK RECOVERY IN HIGH-SPEED MULTILEVEL SERIAL LINKS

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"... This paper introduces a simple and hardware efficient clock recovery method for high speed serial links and compares its performance with conventional techniques. Conventional methods are conceptually complex and difficult to realize since they rely on data transitions to recover the clock by oversa ..."
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This paper introduces a simple and hardware efficient clock recovery method for high speed serial links and compares its performance with conventional techniques. Conventional methods are conceptually complex and difficult to realize since they rely on data transitions to recover the clock
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