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by Douglas Thain, Miron Livny
"... Interposition agents are a well-known device for attaching legacy applications to distributed systems. However, agents are difficult to build and are often large, monolithic pieces of software which are suited only to limited applications or systems. We solve this problem with Bypass, a language and ..."
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Interposition agents are a well-known device for attaching legacy applications to distributed systems. However, agents are difficult to build and are often large, monolithic pieces of software which are suited only to limited applications or systems. We solve this problem with Bypass, a language

THE MONOLITHIC CAPILLARY X-RAY LENS, ITS BASIC PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATIONS

by Uiming Yan
"... ABSTRACT The Kumakhov capillary X-ray lens as a new tool for adjusting and controlling a powerful wide bandwidth X-ray beam has been developed in 1990’s. In recent years a new prototype of the optic called a monolithic X-ray lens was developed. Differing from earlier assembled one, the monolithic le ..."
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lens is a single piece of optic composed of large number capillaries cohered together. In the past the different monolithic focusing and quasi-parallel beam X-ray lenses were developed for different X-ray energies and areas of applications. The test of monolithic X-ray lens gives pretty encouraging

Hybrid vs. Monolithic OS Kernels: A Benchmark Comparison

by unknown authors
"... Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in both security and functionality. Microkernel-based operating system designs reduce implementation complexity and increase code modularity, but have had serious performance drawbacks. The increase in t ..."
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Operating Systems are huge, complex pieces of software that are difficult to design and maintain in both security and functionality. Microkernel-based operating system designs reduce implementation complexity and increase code modularity, but have had serious performance drawbacks. The increase

Abstract The cAXE: Cutting the L2 cache into protectable pieces

by William Kerney
"... Under most current operating systems, a single user, running a simple pathological program, can bring an entire system to its knees. These "denial of service " attacks pose a weak link in operating system design, both micro and monolithic. Efforts at cache-friendliness, however, ar ..."
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Under most current operating systems, a single user, running a simple pathological program, can bring an entire system to its knees. These "denial of service " attacks pose a weak link in operating system design, both micro and monolithic. Efforts at cache-friendliness, however

Intractable ERP a comprehensive analysis of failed enterprise-resourceplanning projects

by Christian Vogt - ACM SIGSOFT, Software Engineering Notes , 2002
"... An enterprise-resource-planning system – or ERP system, for short – is by definition “any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses.” [16] Integrated ERP systems became popular in the early 1990’s. Single monolithic pieces of software, ERP ..."
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An enterprise-resource-planning system – or ERP system, for short – is by definition “any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses.” [16] Integrated ERP systems became popular in the early 1990’s. Single monolithic pieces of software

Specifying a Database System to Itself

by David Maier - In Specifications of Database Systems , 1991
"... Query processors have long been monolithic pieces of software that resist extension. Query capabilities are needed in many applications of persistent object bases, but object models and storage managers are evolving so rapidly that matching a monolithic query processor to each of them is infeasi ..."
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Query processors have long been monolithic pieces of software that resist extension. Query capabilities are needed in many applications of persistent object bases, but object models and storage managers are evolving so rapidly that matching a monolithic query processor to each of them

SPEMArti: Towards detailed artifact specification

by Marcos Silva, Kleinner Oliveira, Toacy Oliveira, Ricardo Bastos
"... In the context of Software Engineering, Software Process is a set of activities and its associated results. The Object Management Group (OMG) created the Software Process Engineering Metamodel (SPEM) in order to better repre-sent and design software process. However, the artifacts are built as an au ..."
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as an auto-sufficient monolithic piece of information. The challenge is to build software artifacts that can better be controlled and managed. In this paper we present ongo-ing work in SPEM extension which represents information as high granularity pieces of data. Nevertheless, redefining and extending

Splicing UNIX into a Genome Mapping Laboratory

by Lincoln Stein, Andre Marquis, Ert Dredge, Mary Pat Reeve, Mark Daly, Steve Rozen, Nathan Goodman , 1994
"... The Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research is responsible for a number of large genome mapping efforts, the scale of which create problems of data and workflow management that dictate reliance on computer support. Two years ago, when we started to design the informatics support for the l ..."
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for the laboratory, we realized that the fluid and everchanging nature of the experimental protocols precluded any effort to create a single monolithic piece of software. Instead we designed a system that relied on multiple distributed data analysis and processing tools knit together by a centralized database

Monolithically Integrated Optical Arbitrary Waveform Generators by Line-by-Line Amplitude and Phase Modulation

by S. J. Ben Yoo
"... Abstract: We discuss optical arbitrary waveform generation by line-by-line amplitude and phase manipulation of co-herent optical comb source using monolithically integrated photonic chips containing arrayed waveguide gratings and amplitude and phase modulators. Capability to generate optical wavefor ..."
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frequency comb (OFC). Typically, an apparatus for optical arbitrary waveform generation (OAWG) involves many pieces of bulk optics occupying a table top setup. Monolithic and chip-scale integration of terahertz optical arbitrary waveform generation is necessary for robust and agile operation of OAWG

A Qualitative Comparison of Interprocess Communications Toolkits for Robotics

by Jay Gowdy , 2000
"... Large robotics projects can no longer be done by a single person writing a monolithic piece of code. Projects are now composed of modules which can be libraries, threads of execution, or stand-alone processes. Different people will almost certainly work on different modules, with the module deve ..."
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Large robotics projects can no longer be done by a single person writing a monolithic piece of code. Projects are now composed of modules which can be libraries, threads of execution, or stand-alone processes. Different people will almost certainly work on different modules, with the module
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