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Platform Networks -- Core Concepts

by Thomas Eisenmann, Geoffrey Parker, Marshall Van Alstyne , 2007
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Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques

by Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber , 2000
"... Our capabilities of both generating and collecting data have been increasing rapidly in the last several decades. Contributing factors include the widespread use of bar codes for most commercial products, the computerization of many business, scientific and government transactions and managements, a ..."
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, and advances in data collection tools ranging from scanned texture and image platforms, to on-line instrumentation in manufacturing and shopping, and to satellite remote sensing systems. In addition, popular use of the World Wide Web as a global information system has flooded us with a tremendous amount

Dynamo: amazon’s highly available key-value store

by Giuseppe DeCandia, Deniz Hastorun, Madan Jampani, Gunavardhan Kakulapati, Avinash Lakshman, Alex Pilchin, Swaminathan Sivasubramanian, Peter Vosshall, Werner Vogels - IN PROC. SOSP , 2007
"... Reliability at massive scale is one of the biggest challenges we face at Amazon.com, one of the largest e-commerce operations in the world; even the slightest outage has significant financial consequences and impacts customer trust. The Amazon.com platform, which provides services for many web sites ..."
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Reliability at massive scale is one of the biggest challenges we face at Amazon.com, one of the largest e-commerce operations in the world; even the slightest outage has significant financial consequences and impacts customer trust. The Amazon.com platform, which provides services for many web

Service-oriented computing

by Michael P. Papazoglou, Paolo Traverso, Schahram Dustdar, Frank Leymann - Communications of the ACM , 2003
"... Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a new computing paradigm that utilizes services as the basic constructs to support the development of rapid, low-cost and easy composition of distributed applications even in heterogeneous environments. The visionary promise of Service-Oriented Computing is a worl ..."
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world of cooperating services where application components are assembled with little effort into a network of services that can be loosely coupled to create flexible dynamic business processes and agile applications that may span organisations and computing platforms. SOC is being shaped by

The Architecture of the Ara Platform for Mobile Agents

by Holger Peine, Torsten Stolpmann , 1997
"... We describe a platform for the portable and secure execution of mobile agents written in various interpreted languages on top of a common run-time core. Agents may migrate at any point in their execution, fully preserving their state, and may exchange messages with other agents. One system may conta ..."
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of this architecture and report about ongoing work. Keywords: migration, multi-language, interpreter, Tcl, C, byte code, Java, persistence, authentication, security domain. 1. Introduction Mobile agents have raised considerable interest as a new concept for networked computing, and numerous software platforms

A Network on Chip Architecture and Design Methodology

by Shashi Kumar, Axel Jantsch, Juha-pekka Soininen, Martti Forsell, Mikael Millberg, Johny Öberg, Kari Tiensyrjä, Ahmed Hemani - In IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI , 2002
"... We propose a packet switched platform for single chip systems which scales well to an arbitrary number of processor like resources. The platform, which we call Network-on-Chip (NOC), includes both the architecture and the design methodology. The NOC architecture is a m × n mesh of switches and resou ..."
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We propose a packet switched platform for single chip systems which scales well to an arbitrary number of processor like resources. The platform, which we call Network-on-Chip (NOC), includes both the architecture and the design methodology. The NOC architecture is a m × n mesh of switches

Models of core/periphery structures

by Stephen P. Borgatti , Martin G. Everett , 1999
"... A common but informal notion in social network analysis and other fields is the concept of a corerperiphery structure. The intuitive conception entails a dense, cohesive core and a sparse, unconnected periphery. This paper seeks to formalize the intuitive notion of a corerperiphery structure and sug ..."
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A common but informal notion in social network analysis and other fields is the concept of a corerperiphery structure. The intuitive conception entails a dense, cohesive core and a sparse, unconnected periphery. This paper seeks to formalize the intuitive notion of a corerperiphery structure

Control architecture in optical burst-switched WDM networks

by Yijun Xiong, Marc Vandenhoute, Hakki C. Cankaya - IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS , 2000
"... Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising solution for building terabit optical routers and realizing IP over WDM. In this paper, we describe the basic concept of OBS and present a general architecture of optical core routers and electronic edge routers in the OBS network. The key design issues ..."
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Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising solution for building terabit optical routers and realizing IP over WDM. In this paper, we describe the basic concept of OBS and present a general architecture of optical core routers and electronic edge routers in the OBS network. The key design issues

TinyOS: An operating system for sensor networks

by P. Levis, S. Madden, J. Polastre, R. Szewczyk, K. Whitehouse, A. Woo, D. Gay, J. Hill, M. Welsh, E. Brewer, D. Culler - in Ambient Intelligence , 2004
"... Abstract. We present TinyOS, a flexible, application-specific operating system for sensor networks, which form a core component of ambient intelligence systems. Sensor networks consist of (potentially) thousands of tiny, low-power nodes, each of which execute concurrent, reactive programs that must ..."
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, showing that it supports complex, concurrent programs with very low memory requirements (many applications fit within 16KB of memory, and the core OS is 400 bytes) and efficient, low-power operation. We present our experiences with TinyOS as a platform for sensor network innovation and applications. 1

Processor Reconfiguration Through Instruction Set Metamorphosis: Compiler and Architecture

by Peter Athanas, Harvey F. Silverman - IEEE Computer , 1993
"... Many computationally-intensive tasks spend nearly all of their execution time within a small fraction of the executable code. A new hardware/software system, called PRISM, is presented which improves the performance of many of these computationally intensive tasks by utilizing information extract ..."
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by accommodating a wide variety of tasks. Newly synthesized operations are targeted to RAM-based logic devices which provide a mechanism for fast processor reconfiguration. A proof-of-concept system called PRISM-I, consisting of a specialized C configuration compiler and a reconfigurable hardware platform
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