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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | MemZip: exploring unconventional benefits from memory compression | Memory compression has been proposed and deployed in the past to grow the capacity of a memory system and reduce page fault rates. Compression also has secondary benefits: it can reduce energy and bandwidth demands. However, most prior mechanisms have been designed to focus on the capacity metric an... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Message from the general chair | I am very pleased to welcome all attendees to the 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and Software (ISPASS) in New Brunswick, New Jersey on April 1-3, 2012. The conference represents the hard work of several organizing committee members and contributing authors. We a... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Stoller, Leigh B. | Message passing support in the Avalanche widget | Minimizing communication latency in message passing multiprocessing systems is critical. An emerging problem in these systems is the latency contribution costs caused by the need to percolate the message through the memory hierarchy (at both sending and receiving nodes) and the additional cost of ma... | Avalanche widget; Message passing; Cache coherence; Message copying; Cache miss rates; Computer memory | 1996 |
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Freire, Juliana | MetaComm: a meta-directory for telecommunications | A great deal of corporate data is buried in network devices - such as PBX messaging/email platforms, and data networking equipment - where it is difficult to access and modify. Typically, the data is only available to the device itself for its internal purposes and it must be administered using eith... | MetaComm; Meta-Directories; Directory Enabled Networking; Data integration | 2000 |
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Zachary, Joseph L. | Metamusing on object persistence | The need to "open up languages" has led to object-oriented programming languages with object-oriented implementations. By encapsulating the fundamental aspects of a language semantics within a set of default classes and giving t h e programmer t h e flexibility of deriving new versions of these base... | Metamusing; Object persistence | 1992 |
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Sikorski, Christopher | Method of generated solutions as a numerical verification tool for ice code | Method of Manufactured solutions is a well-known method used to verify numerical algorithms. It is used to estimate convergence and order of accuracy of the algorithms. The method involves design of analytical solutions to the set of equations solved by the algorithm and generation of the forcing fu... | Validation; Verification; Method of Generated Solutions; Finite volume solver; ICE code | 2007 |
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Sikorski, Christopher | The method of generated solutions for numerical verification of ICE code | Method of Manufactured Solutions (MMS) is a widely used technique to verify convergence and possible coding errors in numerical algorithms. This method involves designing analytical solutions satisfying the governing equations that are solved by the numerical algorithm. The solutions investigated... | Method of Manufactured Solutions; MMS; Convergence; Verification; numerical Algorithms; ICE code; Numerical verification | 2007 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Microarchitectural techniques to reduce interconnect power in clustered processors | The paper presents a preliminary evaluation of novel techniques that address a growing problem - power dissipation in on-chip interconnects. Recent studies have shown that around 50% of the dynamic power consumption in modern processors is within on-chip interconnects. The contribution of interc... | Microarchitectural techniques; Interconnect power; Clustered processors; On-chip | 2004 |
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Balasubramonian, Rajeev | Microarchitectural wire management for performance and power in partitioned architectures | Future high-performance billion-transistor processors are likely to employ partitioned architectures to achieve high clock speeds, high parallelism, low design complexity, and low power. In such architectures, inter-partition communication over global wires has a significant impact on overall proc... | Microarchitecture; Partitioned architectures; Heterogeneous interconnects; Cache access | 2005 |
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Hibler, Michael J. | Microkernels meet recursive virtual machines (draft. May 10, 1996)) | This paper describes a novel approach to providing modular and extensible operating system functionality, and encapsulated environments, based on a synthesis of micro-kernel and virtual machine concepts. We have developed a virtualizable architecture that allows recursive virtual machines (virtual m... | Microkernels; Virtual machines; Operating system functionality | 1996 |
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Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, John | Middleware support for locality-aware wide area replication | Coherent wide-area data caching can improve the scalability and responsiveness of distributed services such as wide-area file access, database and directory services, and content distribution. However, distributed services differ widely in the frequency of read/write sharing, the amount of conten... | Wide-area data caching; Distributed services | 2004-11-18 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Migrating relational data to an OODB: strategies and lessions from a molecular biology experience | The growing maturity of OODB technology is causing many enterprises to consider migrating relational databases to OODBs. While data remapping is relatively straightforward, greater challenges lie in economically and non-invasively adapting legacy application software. We report on a genetics labora... | OODB; Relational data; Data migration | 1997 |
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Cohen, Elaine | Minimum distance queries for polygonal and parametric models | Calculation of the minimum distance to a geometric object or the minimum separation between objects is a fundamental problem that has application in a variety of arenas. Minimum separation queries for sculptured surfaces are believed particularly difficult, yet are increasingly important as modeli... | Minimum separation; Minimum distance; Virtual prototyping | 1997 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Henderson, Thomas C. | MKS: a multisensor kernel system | The multisensor kernel system (MKS) is presented as a means for multisensor integration and data acquisition. This system has been developed in the context of a robot work station equipped with various types of sensors utilizing three-dimensional laser range finder data and two-dimensional camera da... | Multisensor kernel system; Spatial proximity graphs | 1984 |
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Kasera, Sneha K.; Patwari, Neal | Mobility Assisted Secret Key Generation | Signature Based Key Generation. Wireless link signature; multiple paths caused by radio waves; their measurements are good signatures of links; link signatures measured almost symmetrically at two ends of wireless link, but cannot be measured from another location; use for secret key establishment;... | | |
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Hansen, Charles D. | Model for volume lighting and modeling | Abstract-Direct volume rendering is a commonly used technique in visualization applications. Many of these applications require sophisticated shading models to capture subtle lighting effects and characteristics of volumetric data and materials. For many volumes, homogeneous regions pose problems f... | | 2003-04 |
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Sobh, Tarek M. | Modeling and recovering uncertainties in sense data | This work examines closely the possibilities for errors, mistakes and uncertainties in sensing systems. We identify and suggest techniques for modeling, analyzing, and recovering these uncertainties. This work concentrates on uncertainties in visual sensing to recover 3-D structure and motion charac... | Uncertainties; Sensing systems; Visual sensing | 1994 |
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Gopalakrishnan, Ganesh; Henderson, Thomas C. | Modeling and verification of distributed control scheme for mobile robots | In this report we present a sensor-based distributed control scheme for mobile robots. This scheme combines centralized and decentralized control strategies. Each group of sensors is considered to be a process that performs sensing and carries out local control tasks as well. Besides these processes... | Distributed control scheme; Sensor-based | 1995 |
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Subrahmanyam, P.A. | Modeling of call - by - need and stream primitives using CCS | The semantics of an applicative language are presented using the algebraic primitives introduced in CCS. In particular, the language constructs modeled allow for nondeterminism, stream processing and demand driven (call by need) evaluation. | Applicative language; Semantics; Algebraic primitives; CCS | 1982 |
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Brown, Bruce Eric | Modeling of solids for three-dimensional finite element analysis | The geometric modeling of solid objects is a major problem within the design analysis loop of the engineering design process. Models are analyzed by various computer programs to predict their performance. The format of each model is usually different for each analysis routine. The existence of sev... | Geometric modeling; Solid objects; Finite element analysis | 1977 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Modular language processors as framework completions | The conceptual and specificational power of denotational semantics for programming language design has been amply demonstrated. We report here on a language implementation method that is similarly semantically motivated, but is based upon object-oriented design principles, and results in flexible an... | Modular language processors; Denotational semantics; Framework completions | 1993 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Modularity meets inheritance | We "unbundle" several roles of classes in existing languages, by providing a suite of operators independently controlling such effects as combination, modification, encapsulation, name resolution, and sharing, all on the single notion of module. All module operators are forms of inheritance. Thus, ... | Modularity; Jigsaw computer tool | 1991 |
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Lindstrom, Gary E. | Modules as values in a persistent object store | We report on an object manager (OM) providing persistent implementations for C ++ classes. Our OM generalizes this problem to that of managing persistent modules, where the module concept is an abstract data type (ADT). This approach permits a powerful suite of module manipulation operations to be ... | Object manager; OM; Persistent object store | 1993 |
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Greer, William Harvey | Monaural sensitivity to dispersion in impulses and speech | | Monaural sensitivity; Dispersion; Impulses; Speech | 1975 |
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Kasera, Sneha K. | Monitoring breathing via signal strength in wireless networks | This paper shows experimentally that standard wireless networks which measure received signal strength (RSS) can be used to reliably detect human breathing and estimate the breathing rate, an application we call "BreathTaking". We present analysis showing that, as a first order approximation, breath... | | 2014-01-01 |