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Graphs over Time: Densification Laws, Shrinking Diameters and Possible Explanations
, 2005
"... How do real graphs evolve over time? What are “normal” growth patterns in social, technological, and information networks? Many studies have discovered patterns in static graphs, identifying properties in a single snapshot of a large network, or in a very small number of snapshots; these include hea ..."
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How do real graphs evolve over time? What are “normal” growth patterns in social, technological, and information networks? Many studies have discovered patterns in static graphs, identifying properties in a single snapshot of a large network, or in a very small number of snapshots; these include
Graph evolution: Densification and shrinking diameters
- ACM TKDD
, 2007
"... How do real graphs evolve over time? What are “normal” growth patterns in social, technological, and information networks? Many studies have discovered patterns in static graphs, identifying properties in a single snapshot of a large network, or in a very small number of snapshots; these include hea ..."
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How do real graphs evolve over time? What are “normal” growth patterns in social, technological, and information networks? Many studies have discovered patterns in static graphs, identifying properties in a single snapshot of a large network, or in a very small number of snapshots; these include
Clock Rate versus IPC: The End of the Road for Conventional Microarchitectures
, 2000
"... The doubling of microprocessor performance every three years has been the result of two factors: more transistors per chip and superlinear scaling of the processor clock with technology generation. Our results show that, due to both diminishing improvements in clock rates and poor wire scaling as se ..."
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as semiconductor devices shrink, the achievable performance growth of conventional microarchitectures will slow substantially. In this paper, we describe technology-driven models for wire capacitance, wire delay, and microarchitectural component delay. Using the results of these models, we measure the simulated
Innovation in a Shrinking World
, 2001
"... This paper explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of innovation in a quality ladders model where Þrms from both countries innovate. If a country raises its tariffs, its wage rises relative to the other country and its Þrms become technology leaders for a la ..."
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This paper explores the implications of reductions in tariffs or transport costs on the rate of innovation in a quality ladders model where Þrms from both countries innovate. If a country raises its tariffs, its wage rises relative to the other country and its Þrms become technology leaders for a
Chip Design Sign-Off For Shrinking Technology
"... Abstract-In today's IC's competitive market place, as technology is shrinking and we are stepping into 45nm and below, IC's complexity is increasing, die areas are also getting larger in order to incorporate the increased functionality that comes with more advanced technology. Due to ..."
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Abstract-In today's IC's competitive market place, as technology is shrinking and we are stepping into 45nm and below, IC's complexity is increasing, die areas are also getting larger in order to incorporate the increased functionality that comes with more advanced technology. Due
The incredible shrinking world? Technology and the production of space
, 1995
"... Abstract. This paper is about the role of technology in the transformation of.space, and the ways in which these changes are represented, These processes are explored principally through critical analysis of the work df Harvey and Lcfebvre; more specifically, I contrast the place of technology as ex ..."
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world', The popular conception of the world shrinking to a global village is generally seen as the product of technological advances in telecommunications, transportation, and 'information*. For Harvey, these innovations arc seen as the means through which capital has freed itself from spatial
Exploring the Design Space of Future CMPs
, 2001
"... In this paper, we study the space of chip multiprocessor (CMP) organizations. We compare the area and performance trade-offs for CMP implementations to determine how many processing cores future server CMPs should have, whether the cores should have in-order or out-of-order issue, and how big the pe ..."
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the per-processor on-chip caches should be. We find that, contrary to some conventional wisdom, out-of-order processing cores will maximize job throughput on future CMPs. As technology shrinks, limited off-chip bandwidth will begin to curtail the number of cores that can be effective on a single die
HEALTH PROTECTION IN A SHRINKING WORLD*
"... Not long ago, I received a telephone call from n physician in Cleveland, Ohio, who had been referred to NCDC by his local health department, lie thought he had a patient who had South,\frican tick typhus fever. I replied that I would not know the difference between South African tick typhus fever an ..."
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lymphadenopathy, eschar, and fever. If the Presidential Address of last year did not indicate to this group the shrinking nature of this lvorld, certainly this story should.‘* ’ With today’s transportation, with today’s dispersion of peo-ple-military, Peace Corps. technicians, trav-elers-the “fortress mentality
A. Shrinking Dimensions and Increasing Frequency
"... Historically, it came about that the analysis and design of the power electronic converter center around currents and voltages in the circuits. During the last decade, the electromagnetic character of power electronic converters became more important due to the noise that the switches generates and ..."
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that will have to be crossed in order to achieve fu-ture meaningful innovation in switch-mode power conversion. Rig-orous electromagnetic analysis using realistic parameters are used to indicate important issues relating fundamental limits and techno-logical paths for future generations of power electronic
From Shrinking to Percolation in an Optimisation Model.
"... . A model of noise reduction (NR) for signal processing and other optimisation tasks is introduced. Each noise source puts a symmetric constraint on the space of the signal vector within a tolerance bound. When the number of noise sources increases, sequences of transitions take place, causing the s ..."
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tolerance, the vanishing becomes more and more like percolation. PACS numbers: 64.60.Cn, 89.70.+c, 87.10.+e, 02.50.-r In the past few years, the statistical mechanics of disordered systems has been frequently applied to understand the macroscopic behaviour of many technologically useful problems
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