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Optimal Preemptive Online Algorithms for Scheduling with Known Largest Size on two Uniform Machines
- Algorithms for Scheduling with Known Largest Size on Two Uniform Machines Yong HE Department of Mathematics
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Hardware Prefetching in Bus-Based Multiprocessors: Pattern Characterization and Cost-Effective Hardware
- of these modest-sized machines. This paper considers how the number of processors and the memory access patterns
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A NOVEL METHOD FOR THE DESIGN OF 2-DOF PARALLEL MECHANISMS FOR MACHINING APPLICATIONS
- and mechanism size. The machine size of each resulting design is used as a comparative criterion. Keywords
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FFT algorithms for SIMD parallel processing systems
- are presented. Parallel structurings of algorithms for efficient computation for a variety of machine size
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Understanding Application Performance on Shared Virtual Memory Systems
- -hardware CC-NUMA approach. We examine how performance is affected by problem size, machine size, key system
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An Object-Oriented Framework for the Cloner Software Prototyping Environment
- , based on factors that include problem size, machine size, communications topology, and data
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Multithreaded Algorithms for the Fast Fourier Transform
- . Our implementation results show that for certain block sizes on fixed problem size and machine size
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Data Access Performance in a Large and Dynamic Pharmaceutical Drug Candidate Database
- database instance size and the machine size. Additionally, different degrees of parallelism should be used
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Lot Streaming in Production Scheduling
- streaming may provide a conceptual framework for the integration of lot sizing and machine sequencing
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Algorithm Scalability: A Poly-Algorithmic Approach
- that performance degrades if the same basic algorithm is used across the entire range of problem size / machine
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