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Annual Operating Budget I. General Information and Bid Submission Requirements Bid Delivery

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"... Bids must be delivered by 4:00PM on December 31, 2015. Five (5) copies of the bid should be submitted. Bids must be sealed and marked as follows: School Department Budget Best Practices IFB #2-12-14-2015. All bids must include a resume(s) or cv(s), non-collusion form, tax compliance certificate, bid ..."
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Bids must be delivered by 4:00PM on December 31, 2015. Five (5) copies of the bid should be submitted. Bids must be sealed and marked as follows: School Department Budget Best Practices IFB #2-12-14-2015. All bids must include a resume(s) or cv(s), non-collusion form, tax compliance certificate

Do investment-cash flow sensitivities provide useful measures of financing constraints?

by Steven N. Kaplan, Luigi Zingales - QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS , 1997
"... No. This paper investigates the relationship between financing constraints and investment-cash flow sensitivities by analyzing the firms identified by Fazzari, Hubbard, and Petersen as having unusually high investment-cash flow sensitivities. We find that firms that appear less financially constra ..."
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that firms are more financially constrained. These findings call into question the interpretation of most previous research that uses this methodology. “Our financial position is sound... Most of the company’s funds are generated by operations and these funds grew at an average annual rate of 29 % [over

Power provisioning for a warehousesized computer,”

by Xiaobo Fan , Wolf-Dietrich Weber Luiz , André Barroso - ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, , 2007
"... ABSTRACT Large-scale Internet services require a computing infrastructure that can be appropriately described as a warehouse-sized computing system. The cost of building datacenter facilities capable of delivering a given power capacity to such a computer can rival the recurring energy consumption ..."
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costs themselves. Therefore, there are strong economic incentives to operate facilities as close as possible to maximum capacity, so that the non-recurring facility costs can be best amortized. That is difficult to achieve in practice because of uncertainties in equipment power ratings and because power

Mental Accounting Matters

by H. Thaler - JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DECISION MAKING J. BEHAV. DEC. MAKING, 12: 183~206 (1999) , 1999
"... Mental accounting is the set of cognitive operations used by individuals and households to organize, evaluate, and keep track of financial activities. Making use of research on this topic over the past decade, this paper summarizes the current state of our knowledge about how people engage in mental ..."
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Mental accounting is the set of cognitive operations used by individuals and households to organize, evaluate, and keep track of financial activities. Making use of research on this topic over the past decade, this paper summarizes the current state of our knowledge about how people engage

Risk Management, Capital Budgeting and Capital Structure Policy for Financial Institutions: An Integrated Approach

by Kenneth A. Froot, Jeremy C. Stein, Anthony M. Santomero , 1996
"... : We develop a framework for analyzing the capital allocation and capital structure decisions facing financial institutions such as banks. Our model incorporates two key features: i) value-maximizing banks have a well-founded concern with risk management; and ii) not all the risks they face can be ..."
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be frictionlessly hedged in the capital market. This approach allows us to show how bank-level risk management considerations should factor into the pricing of those risks that cannot be easily hedged. We examine several applications, including: the evaluation of proprietary trading operations; and the pricing

Transient Fault Detection via Simultaneous Multithreading

by Steven K. Reinhardt, Shubhendu S. Mukherjee - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 27TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE , 2000
"... Smaller feature sizes, reduced voltage levels, higher transistor counts, and reduced noise margins make future generations of microprocessors increasingly prone to transient hardware faults. Most commercial fault-tolerant computers use fully replicated hardware components to detect microprocessor fa ..."
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faults. The components are lockstepped (cycle-by-cycle synchronized) to ensure that, in each cycle, they perform the same operation on the same inputs, producing the same outputs in the absence of faults. Unfortunately, for a given hardware budget, full replication reduces performance by statically

Earth’s annual global mean energy budget

by J. T. Kiehl, Kevin E. Trenberth - Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc , 1997
"... The purpose of this paper is to put forward a new estimate, in the context of previous assessments, of the annual global mean energy budget. A description is provided of the source of each component to this budget. The top-ofatmosphere shortwave and longwave flux of energy is constrained by satellit ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to put forward a new estimate, in the context of previous assessments, of the annual global mean energy budget. A description is provided of the source of each component to this budget. The top-ofatmosphere shortwave and longwave flux of energy is constrained

Disk failures in the real world: What does an MTTF of 1,000,000 hours mean to you?

by Bianca Schroeder, Garth A. Gibson , 2007
"... Component failure in large-scale IT installations is becoming an ever larger problem as the number of components in a single cluster approaches a million. In this paper, we present and analyze field-gathered disk replacement data from a number of large production systems, including high-performance ..."
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,000,000 to 1,500,000 hours, suggesting a nominal annual failure rate of at most 0.88%. We find that in the field, annual disk replacement rates typically exceed 1%, with 2-4 % common and up to 13% observed on some systems. This suggests that field replacement is a fairly different process than one might

A Linear Logical Framework

by Iliano Cervesato, Frank Pfenning , 1996
"... We present the linear type theory LLF as the forAppeared in the proceedings of the Eleventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science --- LICS'96 (E. Clarke editor), pp. 264--275, New Brunswick, NJ, July 27--30 1996. mal basis for a conservative extension of the LF logical framework. ..."
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We present the linear type theory LLF as the forAppeared in the proceedings of the Eleventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science --- LICS'96 (E. Clarke editor), pp. 264--275, New Brunswick, NJ, July 27--30 1996. mal basis for a conservative extension of the LF logical framework

Powernap: Eliminating server idle power

by David Meisner, Brian T. Gold, Thomas F. Wenisch - In International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS , 2009
"... Data center power consumption is growing to unprece-dented levels: the EPA estimates U.S. data centers will con-sume 100 billion kilowatt hours annually by 2011. Much of this energy is wasted in idle systems: in typical deployments, server utilization is below 30%, but idle servers still con-sume 60 ..."
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Data center power consumption is growing to unprece-dented levels: the EPA estimates U.S. data centers will con-sume 100 billion kilowatt hours annually by 2011. Much of this energy is wasted in idle systems: in typical deployments, server utilization is below 30%, but idle servers still con
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