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IPPS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Bio-sequence database scanning on a GPU
Protein sequences with unknown functionality are often compared to a set of known sequences to detect functional similarities. Efficient dynamic programming algorithms exist for t...
Weiguo Liu, Bertil Schmidt, Gerrit Voss, Adrian Sc...
ICAC
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Feedback-based Scheduling for Back-end Databases in Shared Dynamic Content Server Clusters
This paper introduces a self-configuring architecture for scaling the database tier of dynamic content web servers. We use a unified approach to load and fault management based ...
Gokul Soundararajan, Kaloian Manassiev, Jin Chen, ...
DATASCIENCE
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Towards development of a high quality public domain global roads database
There is clear demand for a global spatial public domain roads data set with improved geographic and temporal coverage, consistent coding of road types, and clear documentation of...
Andrew Nelson 0002, Alexander de Sherbinin, France...
COMCOM
2007
111views more  COMCOM 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Failover, load sharing and server architecture in SIP telephony
We apply some of the existing web server redundancy techniques for high service availability and scalability to the relatively new IP telephony context. The paper compares various...
Kundan Singh, Henning Schulzrinne
TJS
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Analyzing and enhancing the parallel sort operation on multithreaded architectures
The Sort operation is a core part of many critical applications. Despite the large efforts to parallelize it, the fact that it suffers from high data-dependencies vastly limits it...
Layali K. Rashid, Wessam Hassanein, Moustafa A. Ha...