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HICSS
2009
IEEE
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Service Composition in Public Networks: Results from a Quasi-Experiment
New systems can be created by assembling a set of elementary services provided by various stakeholders in a service composition. Service composition is not a trivial endeavor and ...
Ralph Feenstra, Marijn Janssen
HICSS
2009
IEEE
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Second Life as a Medium for Lecturing in College Courses
Second Life is an online virtual world that is gaining popularity in academic institutions as an alternative means for collaborative and distance education. However, the number of...
Daniel C. Cliburn, Jeffrey L. Gross
ICDCS
2009
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Explicit Batching for Distributed Objects
Although distributed object systems, for example RMI and CORBA, enable object-oriented programs to be easily distributed across a network, achieving acceptable performance usually...
Eli Tilevich, William R. Cook, Yang Jiao
ISPASS
2009
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Lonestar: A suite of parallel irregular programs
Until recently, parallel programming has largely focused on the exploitation of data-parallelism in dense matrix programs. However, many important application domains, including m...
Milind Kulkarni, Martin Burtscher, Calin Cascaval,...
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2009
ACM
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Increasing memory miss tolerance for SIMD cores
Manycore processors with wide SIMD cores are becoming a popular choice for the next generation of throughput oriented architectures. We introduce a hardware technique called “di...
David Tarjan, Jiayuan Meng, Kevin Skadron