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2002
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NINJA: Java for high performance numerical computing
When Java was first introduced, there was a perception that its many benefits came at a significant performance cost. In the particularly performance-sensitive field of numerical ...
José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish ...
PC
2010
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15 years 3 months ago
Reducing complexity in tree-like computer interconnection networks
The fat-tree is one of the topologies most widely used to build high-performance parallel computers. However, they are expensive and difficult to build. In this paper we propose t...
Javier Navaridas, José Miguel-Alonso, Franc...
TPDS
2010
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Maximizing Service Reliability in Distributed Computing Systems with Random Node Failures: Theory and Implementation
—In distributed computing systems (DCSs) where server nodes can fail permanently with nonzero probability, the system performance can be assessed by means of the service reliabil...
Jorge E. Pezoa, Sagar Dhakal, Majeed M. Hayat
IEEEHPCS
2010
14 years 11 months ago
Preliminary results for Atmospheric Remote Sensing data processing through Grid computing
In September 2009, the Indian Remote Sensing OCEANSAT-2 satellite was launched from Sriharikota (India). Moreover, OCEANSAT-2 carry on-board a third payload, called ROSA (Radio Oc...
Lorenzo Mossucca, Olivier Terzo, Maurizio Molinaro...
PVLDB
2010
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QSkycube: Efficient Skycube Computation using Point-Based Space Partitioning
Skyline queries have gained considerable attention for multicriteria analysis of large-scale datasets. However, the skyline queries are known to return too many results for highdi...
Jongwuk Lee, Seung-won Hwang