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TABLE I Comparison of Latencies for internal and external communication

in Implementing MPI with Optimized Algorithms for Metacomputing
by Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Roland Rühle

Table 1: Internal and External Communication Technologies and their Uses Communication

in New Communication Networks: Understanding How Intranets and the Internet Can Be Used By Organizations
by Catherine Middleton, Catherine Middleton
"... In PAGE 29: ... Not all businesses currently need to have a presence on the Internet. With an understanding of the capabilities of various communication technologies (as provided in Table1 ), businesses should match their electronic communication activities to the services currently available. Finally, it is noted that the Internet as we currently know it will undergo significant change.... ..."

Table 3: Settlement phase 3 Settlement phase

in Classification of Personalization Functions for E-Commerce Applications
by Daniel Risch, Petra Schubert, Uwe Leimstoll
"... In PAGE 8: ....6.2.8 Financing/leasing Table3 indicates the personalization functions applicable in the agreement phase. The automatic compilation of an order is a typical personalization feature.... ..."

Table 2. Translation of MPI communication modes to internal protocols.

in Implementing Efficient MPI on LAPI for IBM RS/6000 SP Systems: Experiences and Performance Evaluation
by Govindaraju Blackmore, Mohammad Banikazemi Rama, Dhabaleswar K Panda
"... In PAGE 3: ... These four modes are usually implemented by using two internal pro- tocols called Eager and Rendezvous protocols. The translation of the MPI communication modes into these internal protocols in our implementation is shown in Table2 . The Rendezvous protocol is used for large messages to avoid the potential buffer exhaustion caused by unexpected messages (whose receives have not been posted by the time they reach the destination).... ..."

Table 2. Translation of MPI communication modes to internal protocols.

in Implementing Efficient MPI on LAPI for IBM RS/6000 SP Systems: Experiences and Performance Evaluation
by Mohammad Banikazemi Rama, Rama K Govindaraju, Robert Blackmore, Dhabaleswar K Panda
"... In PAGE 3: ... These four modes are usually implemented by using two internal pro- tocols called Eager and Rendezvous protocols. The translation of the MPI communication modes into these internal protocols in our implementation is shown in Table2 . The Rendezvous protocol is used for large messages to avoid the potential buffer exhaustion caused by unexpected messages (whose receives have not been posted by the time they reach the destination).... ..."

Table 2: Translation of MPI communication modes to internal protocols.

in MPI-LAPI: An Efficient Implementation of MPI for IBM RS/6000 SP Systems
by Mohammad Banikazemi, Rama K Govindaraju, Robert Blackmore, Dhabaleswar K Panda
"... In PAGE 6: ... These four modes are usually implemented by using two internal protocols called Eager and Rendezvous protocols. The translation of the MPI communication modes into these internal protocols in our implementation is shown in Table2 . The Rendezvous protocol is used for large messages to avoid the potential bu er exhaustion caused by unexpected messages (whose receives have not been posted by the... ..."

Table 5. Settlement Phase

in Web Assessment: Measuring the Effectiveness of Electronic Commerce Sites Going Beyond Traditional Marketing Paradigms
by Petra Schubert, Dorian Selz 1999
Cited by 12

Table 1: Internal components of CBFC

in Closed Loop Credit-Based Flow Control with Internal Backpressure in Input and Output Queued Switches
by Rainer Schoenen, Achim Dahlhoff
"... In PAGE 4: ... 6). Table1 shows all the atomic components that have to be implemented. In this list, blocks for dis- patching are responsible to communicate the messages to the recipient in the correct port(s).... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 1. International teledensity distribution

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 2: ... A common measure of the development of the communications infrastructure is teledensity or the number of main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants. Table1 [8] groups a number of countries according to their teledensity. Table 1.... ..."

Table 4. Minimum duration of the internal

in Scalable High Performance Message Passing over InfiniBand for Open MPI
by Rheinisch-westfälischen Technischen, Hochschule Aachen, Dipl. -inform Torsten Mehlan, Tu Chemnitz, Andrew Friedley, Torsten Hoefler, Matthew Leininger, Torsten Hoefler, Marek Mosch, Torsten Mehlan, Wolfgang Rehm, Carsten Clauss, Stephan Gsell, Stefan Lankes, Thomas Bemmerl, Andrew Friedley, Torsten Hoefler, Matthew L. Leininger, Andrew Lumsdaine 2007
"... In PAGE 38: ...3 511.7 In addition, Table4 illustrates the minimum duration of the internal and external communication in the VIOLA- testbed. In our configuration, the external message transfer duration exceeded the internal message transfer duration by almost two orders of magnitude.... ..."
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