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ICWL
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
What If Annotations Were Reusable: A Preliminary Discussion
This paper discusses the rationale for the representation of user feedback in a structured and reusable format so that it can be reused by different recommender systems. We emphasi...
Nikos Manouselis, Riina Vuorikari
JSSPP
2004
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
Performance Implications of Failures in Large-Scale Cluster Scheduling
As we continue to evolve into large-scale parallel systems, many of them employing hundreds of computing engines to take on mission-critical roles, it is crucial to design those s...
Yanyong Zhang, Mark S. Squillante, Anand Sivasubra...
VLDB
1999
ACM
148views Database» more  VLDB 1999»
13 years 11 months ago
Loading a Cache with Query Results
Data intensive applications today usually run in either a clientserver or a middleware environment. In either case, they must efficiently handle both database queries, which proc...
Laura M. Haas, Donald Kossmann, Ioana Ursu
KDD
2009
ACM
150views Data Mining» more  KDD 2009»
14 years 8 months ago
Large human communication networks: patterns and a utility-driven generator
Given a real, and weighted person-to-person network which changes over time, what can we say about the cliques that it contains? Do the incidents of communication, or weights on t...
Nan Du, Christos Faloutsos, Bai Wang, Leman Akoglu
AICCSA
2006
IEEE
137views Hardware» more  AICCSA 2006»
14 years 1 months ago
Modeling Redundancy: Quantitative and Qualitative Models
Redundancy is a system property that generally refers to duplication of state information or system function. While redundancy is usually investigated in the context of fault tole...
Ali Mili, Lan Wu, Frederick T. Sheldon, Mark Shere...