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TC
1998
13 years 7 months ago
Using System-Level Models to Evaluate I/O Subsystem Designs
—We describe a system-level simulation model and show that it enables accurate predictions of both I/O subsystem and overall system performance. In contrast, the conventional app...
Gregory R. Ganger, Yale N. Patt
ISPASS
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Reaping the Benefit of Temporal Silence to Improve Communication Performance
Communication misses--those serviced by dirty data in remote caches--are a pressing performance limiter in shared-memory multiprocessors. Recent research has indicated that tempor...
Kevin M. Lepak, Mikko H. Lipasti
CISIS
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Modeling of Stress-induced Regulatory Cascades Involving Transcription Factor Dimers
Regulatory cascades consisting of stress-induced gene modules and their transcriptional regulators were recently identified and quantitatively modeled using Artificial Neural Netwo...
Maria Manioudaki, Panayiota Poirazi
CSMR
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Supporting Architectural Restructuring by Analyzing Feature Models
In order to lower the risk, reengineering projects aim at high reuse rates. Therefore, tasks like architectural restructuring have to be performed in a way that developed new syst...
Ilian Pashov, Matthias Riebisch, Ilka Philippow
JOT
2007
170views more  JOT 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Enough of Processes - Lets do Practices
All modern software development processes try to help project teams conduct their work. While there are some important differences between them, the commonalities are far greater ...
Ivar Jacobson, Pan Wei Ng, Ian Spence