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Next Generation Wireless Systems

by Tuna Tugcu A, H. Birkan Yilmaz A, Feodor Vainstein B , 2006
"... Though Connection Admission Control (CAC) in wireless networks has been studied extensively, the heterogeneous structure of Next Generation Wireless Systems (NGWS) makes CAC very complex. Accessibility of the subsystems at the time of connection or handoff request, availability of resources in the s ..."
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Though Connection Admission Control (CAC) in wireless networks has been studied extensively, the heterogeneous structure of Next Generation Wireless Systems (NGWS) makes CAC very complex. Accessibility of the subsystems at the time of connection or handoff request, availability of resources

Analytical Model for Admission Control in Next Generation Wireless Systems

by H. Birkan Yilmaz, Tuna Tugcu - In Proc. CONWIN Workshop on Convergence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks , 2005
"... Abstract — The heterogeneous structure of Next Generation Wireless Systems (NGWS) makes admission control very complex. Accessibility of the subsystems at the time of connection or handoff request, availability of resources in the subsystems, user preferences, and connection class need to be conside ..."
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Abstract — The heterogeneous structure of Next Generation Wireless Systems (NGWS) makes admission control very complex. Accessibility of the subsystems at the time of connection or handoff request, availability of resources in the subsystems, user preferences, and connection class need

Self-adapting numerical software for next generation applications

by Jack Dongarra, Victor Eijkhout - Int. J. High Perf. Comput. Appl , 2002
"... The challenge for the development of next generation software is the successful management of the complex grid environment while delivering to the scientist the full power of flexible compositions of the available algorithmic alternatives. Self-Adapting Numerical Software (SANS) systems are intended ..."
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The challenge for the development of next generation software is the successful management of the complex grid environment while delivering to the scientist the full power of flexible compositions of the available algorithmic alternatives. Self-Adapting Numerical Software (SANS) systems

A Model-Based Namespace Metadata Benchmark for HDFS A Model-Based Namespace Metadata Benchmark for HDFS

by Escuela Superior Politécnica Cristina L Abad , Del Litoral , Yi Lu , Roy H Campbell , Cristina L Abad , Yi Lu , Roy H Campbell , Nathan Roberts
"... Abstract Efficient namespace metadata management is increasingly important as next-generation storage systems are designed for peta and exascales. New schemes have been proposed; however, their evaluation has been insufficient due to a lack of an appropriate namespace metadata benchmark. We describ ..."
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Abstract Efficient namespace metadata management is increasingly important as next-generation storage systems are designed for peta and exascales. New schemes have been proposed; however, their evaluation has been insufficient due to a lack of an appropriate namespace metadata benchmark. We

Enhancing Interoperability of FRBR-Based Metadata

by Jenn Riley - In Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC ’10 , 2010
"... The Variations/FRBR project at Indiana University is experimenting with implementing the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) conceptual model in order to further research on next-generation library catalogs and promote the re-usability and interoperability of FRBR-based metadata ..."
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The Variations/FRBR project at Indiana University is experimenting with implementing the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) conceptual model in order to further research on next-generation library catalogs and promote the re-usability and interoperability of FRBR

Metadata Workloads for Testing Big Storage Systems

by Cristina L. Abad, Huong Luu, Yi Lu, Roy H. Campbell
"... Efficient namespace metadata management is becoming more important as next-generation file systems are designed for the peta and exascale era. A number of new metadata management schemes have been proposed. However, evaluation of these designs has been insufficient, mainly due to a lack of appropria ..."
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Efficient namespace metadata management is becoming more important as next-generation file systems are designed for the peta and exascale era. A number of new metadata management schemes have been proposed. However, evaluation of these designs has been insufficient, mainly due to a lack

SemantEco: A NextGeneration Web Observatory

by A. Patrice Seyed, Tim Lebo, Evan W. Patton, Jim Mccusker, Deborah L. Mcguinness - 1 st International Web Observatory Workshop. 22 nd International World Wide Web Conference, Rio de Janeiro
"... A web observatory for empirical research of Web data benefits from software frameworks that are modular, has a clear underlying semantic model, and that includes metadata enabling a trace and inspection of the source data and justifications for derived datasets. We present SemantEco as an architectu ..."
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A web observatory for empirical research of Web data benefits from software frameworks that are modular, has a clear underlying semantic model, and that includes metadata enabling a trace and inspection of the source data and justifications for derived datasets. We present Semant

1Performance Modeling of Next-Generation Wireless Networks

by Antonios Michaloliakos, Ryan Rogalin, Yonglong Zhang, Konstantinos Psounis, Senior Member
"... Abstract—The industry is satisfying the increasing demand for wireless bandwidth by densely deploying a large number of access points which are centrally managed, e.g. enterprise WiFi networks deployed in university campuses, companies, airports etc. This “small cell ” architecture is gaining tracti ..."
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is better than another. In this paper we introduce a simple yet accurate analytical model which combines the realism and practicality of industrial simulation tools with the ability to scale, analyze the effect of various design parameters, and optimize the performance of real-world deployments. The model

An Open Service Framework for Next Generation Localisation

by David Lewis, Stephen Curran, Dominic Jones, John Moran, Kevin Feeney, Centre Next, Generation Localisation
"... The localisation industry makes strong use of language processing pipelines at the core of its bulk localisation workflows, where software text and technical manuals are translated into the languages of target markets. Natural language technologies such as machine translation and text analytics are ..."
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services framework that is being developed by the Centre for Next Generation Localisation that will allow industry to react rapidly to changing business models and new opportunities by exploiting service oriented architectures for service reuse and (re)composition, extensible meta-data driven

Value-added Metatagging: Ontology and Rule based Methods for Smarter Metadata

by Marek Hatala, Griff Richards - In Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML2003 , 2003
"... Abstract. In this paper we describe an ontology and rule based system that significantly increases the productivity of those who create metadata, and the quality of the metadata they produce. The system suggests values for metadata elements using a combination of four methods: inheritance, aggregati ..."
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and user profiles, the system benefits from considering metadata record assemblies, metadata repositories, explicit domain ontologies and inference rules as prime sources for metadata generations. In this paper we first introduce the basic features of metadata systems and provide a typology of metadata
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