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ISORC
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
TCP Throughput and Buffer Management
There have been many debates about the feasibility of providing guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) when network traffic travels beyond the enterprise domain and into the vast unk...
Todd Lizambri, Fernando Duran, Shukri Wakid
PLDI
2011
ACM
12 years 10 months ago
EnerJ: approximate data types for safe and general low-power computation
Energy is increasingly a first-order concern in computer systems. Exploiting energy-accuracy trade-offs is an attractive choice in applications that can tolerate inaccuracies. Re...
Adrian Sampson, Werner Dietl, Emily Fortuna, Danus...
CONCURRENCY
2010
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13 years 7 months ago
Enabling high-speed asynchronous data extraction and transfer using DART
As the complexity and scale of current scientific and engineering applications grow, managing and transporting the large amounts of data they generate is quickly becoming a signif...
Ciprian Docan, Manish Parashar, Scott Klasky
EENERGY
2010
13 years 11 months ago
Statistical static capacity management in virtualized data centers supporting fine grained QoS specification
From an ecological but also from an economical and in the meantime a technical view the fast ongoing increase of power consumption in today’s data centers is no longer feasible....
Marko Hoyer, Kiril Schröder, Wolfgang Nebel
ICDCS
2009
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Graduated QoS by Decomposing Bursts: Don't Let the Tail Wag Your Server
The growing popularity of hosted storage services and shared storage infrastructure in data centers is driving the recent interest in resource management and QoS in storage system...
Lanyue Lu, Peter J. Varman, Kshitij Doshi