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2005
Tsinghua U.
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System noise, OS clock ticks, and fine-grained parallel applications
As parallel jobs get bigger in size and finer in granularity, “system noise” is increasingly becoming a problem. In fact, fine-grained jobs on clusters with thousands of SMP...
Dan Tsafrir, Yoav Etsion, Dror G. Feitelson, Scott...
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ICS
2005
Tsinghua U.
16 years 14 days ago
What is worth learning from parallel workloads?: a user and session based analysis
Learning useful and predictable features from past workloads and exploiting them well is a major source of improvement in many operating system problems. We review known parallel ...
Julia Zilber, Ofer Amit, David Talby
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IMR
2005
Springer
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A fews snags in mesh adaptation loops
The first stage in an adaptive finite element scheme (cf. [CAS95, bor1]) consists in creating an initial mesh of a given domain Ω, which is used to perform an initial computati...
Frédéric Hecht
ISRR
2005
Springer
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Session Overview Planning
ys when planning meant searching for a sequence of abstract actions that satisfied some symbolic predicate. Robots can now learn their own representations through statistical infe...
Nicholas Roy, Roland Siegwart
IWDC
2005
Springer
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Hierarchical Routing in Sensor Networks Using k-Dominating Sets
For a connected graph, representing a sensor network, distributed algorithms for the Set Covering Problem can be employed to construct reasonably small subsets of the nodes, calle...
Michael Q. Rieck, Subhankar Dhar
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