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Distributed Adaptation Decision-Taking Framework and Scalable Video Coding Tunneling for Edge and In-Network Media Adaptation

by Michael Grafl, Christian Timmerer, Markus Waltl, George Xilouris, Nikolaos Zotos, Daniele Renzi, Stefano Battista, Alex Chernilov
"... Abstract—Existing and future media ecosystems need to cope with the ever-increasing heterogeneity of networks, devices, and user characteristics collectively referred to as (usage) context. The key to address this problem is media adaptation to various and dynamically changing contexts in order to p ..."
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Abstract—Existing and future media ecosystems need to cope with the ever-increasing heterogeneity of networks, devices, and user characteristics collectively referred to as (usage) context. The key to address this problem is media adaptation to various and dynamically changing contexts in order

Resource Allocation and Scheduling in the Cloud

by Ms. Shubhangi, D. Patil, Dr. S. C. Mehrotra
"... Abstract: Recently, there has been a dramatic increase in the popularity of cloud computing systems that rent computing resources on-demand, bill on a pay-as-you-go basis, and multiplex many users on the same physical infrastructure. These cloud computing environments provide an illusion of infinite ..."
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, ever-increasing heterogeneity and variability of the environment poses even harder challenges for both parties.This paper reviews certain papers on resource management and job scheduling in cloud computing.

A CIM Framework for Standard-Based System Monitor ing Using Nagios Plug-ins

by Marcelo Lorenzati, Miriam Estela, Rodolfo Kohn
"... Abstr act. The Common Information Model is a widely-accepted industry standard to model distributed system objects as well as their behaviors and interactions to realize system management tasks. It is endorsed by the Distributed Management Task Force and appears as the preferred manageability soluti ..."
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solution to deal with the ever increasing heterogeneity characterizing today’s datacenters. However, a number of enterprise-class system management products, like Nagios, are not compliant with this standard. Nagios is among the top open source monitoring tools with the power of a large community

System level analysis of fast, per-core DVFS using on-chip switching regulators

by Wonyoung Kim, Meeta S. Gupta, Gu-yeon Wei, David Brooks - in International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture , 2008
"... Portable, embedded systems place ever-increasing demands on high-performance, low-power microprocessor design. Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) is a well-known technique to reduce energy in digital systems, but the effectiveness of DVFS is hampered by slow voltage transitions that occur ..."
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Portable, embedded systems place ever-increasing demands on high-performance, low-power microprocessor design. Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) is a well-known technique to reduce energy in digital systems, but the effectiveness of DVFS is hampered by slow voltage transitions that occur

Practical system-level adaptation of heterogeneous components

by Stephen Kell , 2008
"... As software systems become more complex, it becomes economically desirable to re-use existing pieces (or components) of software. Similarly, with the expanding space of applications, together with the ever-increasing ubiquity and mobility of devices, there is an ever-greater need for software which ..."
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As software systems become more complex, it becomes economically desirable to re-use existing pieces (or components) of software. Similarly, with the expanding space of applications, together with the ever-increasing ubiquity and mobility of devices, there is an ever-greater need for software which

Vitality And Tragedy Of Peri-Urban Socio-Cultural Patterns

by Efa Tadesse Debele , Gutema Imana Keno
"... ABSTRACT:-Until recently, academia has largely neglected the vitality and tragedy that urbanization has been potentially posed in the peri-urban areas. Several studies indicated that urbanization causes both vitalities and tragedies in the area where the process is taking place. However, the vitali ..."
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abandonment turned out to be worrisome. The ever increasing heterogenity challenged the local identity survival and progress. The local social values, norms, and community spirit faced serious challenges. Despite its negative aspects, urbanization impacted availability of infrastructures and social amenities

Dynamic Load Balancing in Geographically Distributed Heterogeneous Web Servers

by Michele Colajanni, Philip S. Yu, Valeria Cardellini - In International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems , 1998
"... With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and flexibility to cope with growing client demands. Load balancing algorithms to spread the requests across multiple Web servers are crucial to achieve the scalability. Various domain name server (DNS) bas ..."
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With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and flexibility to cope with growing client demands. Load balancing algorithms to spread the requests across multiple Web servers are crucial to achieve the scalability. Various domain name server (DNS

Energy Efficient Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

by Yong Sheng Soh, Student Member, Tony Q. S. Quek, Senior Member, Hyundong Shin, Senior Member
"... Abstract—With the exponential increase in mobile internet traffic driven by a new generation of wireless devices, future cellular networks face a great challenge to meet this overwhelming demand of network capacity. At the same time, the demand for higher data rates and the ever-increasing number of ..."
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Abstract—With the exponential increase in mobile internet traffic driven by a new generation of wireless devices, future cellular networks face a great challenge to meet this overwhelming demand of network capacity. At the same time, the demand for higher data rates and the ever-increasing number

Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,

by Yael Hochberg , Alexander Ljungqvist , Yang Lu , Steve Drucker , Jan Eberly , Eric Green , Yaniv Grinstein , Josh Lerner , Laura Lindsey , Max Maksimovic , Roni Michaely , Maureen O'hara , Ludo Phalippou Mitch Petersen , Jesper Sorensen , Per Strömberg Morten Sorensen , Yael Hochberg , Johnson - Journal of Finance , 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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. Columns (6) and B. The Effect of Firm Experience on Fund Performance From now on, we take the model shown in column (7) of However we measure it, funds with more experienced parents perform significantly better. Onestandard-deviation increases in the log number of days since the parent's first-ever

XML Element Retrieval and Heterogeneous Retrieval: In Pursuit of the Impossible?

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"... This short position paper discusses the issues arising when the expectations of element retrieval are applied to heterogeneous document collections. One assumption of element retrieval strategies is that it is actually possible for searchers to specify the elements to be retrieved. As collections in ..."
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include an ever-increasing number of XML document types with varying schemas or DTDs, this knowledge cannot be expected on the part of searcher (unless one supposes the searcher to be omniscient), and in any case the complexity of queries must also grow monotonically with the number of types, making
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