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INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
16 years 13 days ago
A Framework for Tiered Service in MPLS Networks
— Many network operators offer some type of tiered service, in which users may select only from a small set of service levels (tiers). Such a service has the potential to simplif...
George N. Rouskas, Nikhil Baradwaj
COCO
2008
Springer
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15 years 8 months ago
Towards Dimension Expanders over Finite Fields
In this paper we study the problem of explicitly constructing a dimension expander raised by [BISW04]: Let Fn be the n dimensional linear space over the field F. Find a small (ide...
Zeev Dvir, Amir Shpilka
HPCA
2007
IEEE
16 years 6 months ago
Extending Multicore Architectures to Exploit Hybrid Parallelism in Single-thread Applications
Chip multiprocessors with multiple simpler cores are gaining popularity because they have the potential to drive future performance gains without exacerbating the problems of powe...
Hongtao Zhong, Steven A. Lieberman, Scott A. Mahlk...
RECOMB
2005
Springer
16 years 6 months ago
A Partial Solution to the C-Value Paradox
In the half-century since the C-value paradox (the apparent lack of correlation between organismal genome size and morphological complexity) was described, there have been no expli...
Jeffrey M. Marcus
ECIS
2001
15 years 7 months ago
SMEs Co-opetition and Knowledge Sharing: The IS Role
Co-opetition, simultaneous co-operation and competition, is a recent phenomenon. Co-opetition entails sharing knowledge that may be a key source of competitive advantage. Yet, the...
Margi Levy, Claudia Löbbecke, Philip Powell