Kernel coupling refers to the effect that kernel i has on kernel j in relation to running each kernel in isolation. The two kernels can correspond to adjacent kernels or a chain ...
Jonathan Geisler, Valerie E. Taylor, Xingfu Wu, Ri...
Planning for real-time applications involves decisions not only about what actions to take in what states to progress toward achieving goals (the traditional decision problem face...
Charles B. McVey, Ella M. Atkins, Edmund H. Durfee...
This chapter describes Aneka-Federation, a decentralized and distributed system that combines enterprise Clouds, overlay networking, and structured peer-to-peer techniques to crea...
This paper presents a methodology for protecting low-priority best-effort (BE) traffic in a network domain that provides both virtual-circuit routing with bandwidth reservation for...
Multilevel Flow Models (MFM) are graphical models of goals and functions of technical systems. MFM was invented by Morten Lind at the Technical University of Denmark and several n...