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Parallelizing skyline queries for scalable distribution

by Ping Wu, Caijie Zhang, Ying Feng, Ben Y. Zhao, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi - In EDBT’06 , 2006
"... Abstract. Skyline queries help users make intelligent decisions over complex data, where different and often conflicting criteria are considered. Current skyline computation methods are restricted to centralized query processors, limiting scalability and imposing a single point of failure. In this p ..."
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. In this paper, we address the problem of parallelizing skyline query execution over a large number of machines by leveraging content-based data partitioning. We present a novel distributed skyline query processing algorithm (DSL) that discovers skyline points progressively. We propose two mechanisms, recursive

Load Balancing and Density Dependent Jump Markov Processes (Extended Abstract)

by Michael Mitzenbacher - In Proceedings of the 37th IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science , 1996
"... Michael Mitzenmacher Department of Computer Science U.C. Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 mitzen@cs.berkeley.edu Abstract We provide a new approach for analyzing both static and dynamic randomized load balancing strategies. We demonstrate the approach by providing the first analysis of the following ..."
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Michael Mitzenmacher Department of Computer Science U.C. Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 mitzen@cs.berkeley.edu Abstract We provide a new approach for analyzing both static and dynamic randomized load balancing strategies. We demonstrate the approach by providing the first analysis of the following

Theory of Computing Systems

by M. Mitzenmacher
"... Abstract. It is well known that simple randomized load balancing schemes can balance load effectively while incurring only a small overhead, making such schemes appealing for practical systems. In this paper we provide new analyses for several such dynamic randomized load balancing schemes. Our work ..."
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work extends a previous analysis of the supermarket model, a model that abstracts a simple, efficient load balancing scheme in the setting where jobs arrive at a large system of parallel processors. In this model, customers arrive at a system of n servers as a Poisson stream of rate λn, λ<1

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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†Databases and Distributed Systems

by Technische Universität Darmstadt Darmstadt
"... Abstract—We present an approach to the generation of realistic synthetic workloads for use in benchmarking of (massively) multiplayer online gaming infrastructures. Existing techniques are either too simple to be realistic or are too specific to a particular network structure to be used for comparin ..."
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Abstract—We present an approach to the generation of realistic synthetic workloads for use in benchmarking of (massively) multiplayer online gaming infrastructures. Existing techniques are either too simple to be realistic or are too specific to a particular network structure to be used

∗Databases and Distributed Systems Group

by Tu Darmstadt Germany
"... Abstract—Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is increas-ingly adopted as an enabling technology for modern information-driven applications like event-driven supply chain management, transport information monitoring, stock trading and online auctions to name just a few. There is a strong interest in th ..."
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Abstract—Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is increas-ingly adopted as an enabling technology for modern information-driven applications like event-driven supply chain management, transport information monitoring, stock trading and online auctions to name just a few. There is a strong interest

Using the NITE XML Toolkit on the Switchboard Corpus to study syntactic choice: a case study

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"... The NITE XML Toolkit (NXT) provides library support for working with multimodal language corpora. We describe our experiences in using it to study discourse effects on syntactic choice using the parsed Switchboard Corpus as a starting point, as a case study for others who may wish to adopt similar t ..."
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The NITE XML Toolkit (NXT) provides library support for working with multimodal language corpora. We describe our experiences in using it to study discourse effects on syntactic choice using the parsed Switchboard Corpus as a starting point, as a case study for others who may wish to adopt similar

Using the NITE XML Toolkit on the Switchboard Corpus to study syntactic choice: a case study

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"... The NITE XML Toolkit (NXT) provides library support for working with multimodal language corpora. We describe our experiences in using it to study discourse effects on syntactic choice using the parsed Switchboard Corpus as a starting point, as a case study for others who may wish to adopt similar t ..."
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The NITE XML Toolkit (NXT) provides library support for working with multimodal language corpora. We describe our experiences in using it to study discourse effects on syntactic choice using the parsed Switchboard Corpus as a starting point, as a case study for others who may wish to adopt similar
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