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TCOM
2008
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Stability of a frame-based oldest-cell-first maximal weight matching algorithm
Abstract-- Input-queued cell switches employing the oldestcell-first (OCF) policy have been shown to yield low mean delay characteristics. Moreover, it has been proven that OCF is ...
Xike Li, Itamar Elhanany
COMCOM
2002
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The Cyclone Server Architecture: streamlining delivery of popular content
Abstract-We propose a new webserver architecture optimized for delivery of large, popular files. Delivery of such files currently pose a scalability problem for conventional conten...
Stanislav Rost, John W. Byers, Azer Bestavros
EMSOFT
2009
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Cache-aware scheduling and analysis for multicores
The major obstacle to use multicores for real-time applications is that we may not predict and provide any guarantee on real-time properties of embedded software on such platforms...
Nan Guan, Martin Stigge, Wang Yi, Ge Yu
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Scheduling in Non-Blocking Buffered Three-Stage Switching Fabrics
— Three-stage non-blocking switching fabrics are the next step in scaling current crossbar switches to many hundreds or few thousands of ports. Congestion (output contention) man...
Nikolaos Chrysos, Manolis Katevenis
EAAI
2007
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An agent-based approach to solve dynamic meeting scheduling problems with preferences
Multi-agent systems are widely used to address large-scale distributed combinatorial applications in the real world. One such application is meeting scheduling (MS), which is deï¬...
Ahlem Ben Hassine, Tu Bao Ho