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Ethernet: Distributed packet switching for local computer networks

by Robert M. Metcalfe, David R. Boggs - COMMUN. ACM , 1976
"... Ethernet is a branching broadcast communication system for carrying digital data packets among locally distributed computing stations. The packet transport mechanism provided by Ethernet has been used to build systems which can be viewed as either local computer networks or loosely coupled multipr ..."
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Ethernet is a branching broadcast communication system for carrying digital data packets among locally distributed computing stations. The packet transport mechanism provided by Ethernet has been used to build systems which can be viewed as either local computer networks or loosely coupled

Balancing Push and Pull for Data Broadcast

by Swarup Acharya, Michael Franklin, Stanley Zdonik
"... The increasing ability to interconnect computers through internetworking,wireless networks, high-bandwidth satellite, and cable networks has spawned a new class of information-centered applications based on data dissemination. These applications employ broadcast to deliver data to very large client ..."
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The increasing ability to interconnect computers through internetworking,wireless networks, high-bandwidth satellite, and cable networks has spawned a new class of information-centered applications based on data dissemination. These applications employ broadcast to deliver data to very large client

On knot Floer homology and cabling

by Matthew Hedden , 2005
"... Abstract. In this paper we study the knot Floer homology groups ̂HFK(S 3, K2,n), where K2,n denotes the (2, n) cable of an arbitrary knot, K. It is shown that for sufficiently large |n|, the Floer homology of the cabled knot depends only on the filtered chain homotopy type of ĈFK(K). In fact, the ho ..."
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, the homology groups in the top 2 filtration dimensions for the cabled knot are isomorphic to the original knot’s Floer homology group in the top filtration dimension. The results are extended to (p, pn±1) cables. As an example we compute ̂HFK((T2,2m+1)2,2n+1) for all sufficiently large |n|, where T2,2m+1

The Impact of CABLE on Teaching Computer Programming

by Ioana Chan Mow, Wing K. Au, Gregory C. R. Yates - Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Learning , 2006
"... Abstract: This paper reports the second of two studies on the impact of a Cognitive Apprenticeship-Based Learning Environment (CABLE) in the teaching of computer programming. The pedagogical model used in this study employs a combination of instructional strategies including directive support, respo ..."
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Abstract: This paper reports the second of two studies on the impact of a Cognitive Apprenticeship-Based Learning Environment (CABLE) in the teaching of computer programming. The pedagogical model used in this study employs a combination of instructional strategies including directive support

Computer Assisted Optimisation of Cable Design

by Hugh G. Sasse, Mohammed M. Al-asadi, Alistair P. Duffy, Kenneth G. Hodge, Arthur J. Willis, England Le Bh
"... The design of communication cable systems requires that the best solution be found for several competing parameters. Often, a single ideal solution is not obtainable and a trade-off must be found. A means of visualising the solution space can assist in this search, as can computationally efficient s ..."
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The design of communication cable systems requires that the best solution be found for several competing parameters. Often, a single ideal solution is not obtainable and a trade-off must be found. A means of visualising the solution space can assist in this search, as can computationally efficient

Designing Calm Technology

by Mark Weiser, John Seely Brown - POWERGRID JOURNAL , 1996
"... Bits flowing through the wires of a computer network are ordinarily invisible. But a radically new tool shows those bits through motion, sound, and even touch. It communicates both light and heavy network traffic. Its output is so beautifully integrated with human information processing that one doe ..."
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Bits flowing through the wires of a computer network are ordinarily invisible. But a radically new tool shows those bits through motion, sound, and even touch. It communicates both light and heavy network traffic. Its output is so beautifully integrated with human information processing that one

Inniband Based Cable Comparison

by minich@ornl.gov Makia Minich , 2007
"... Abstract As Infiniband continues to be more broadly adopted in High Performance Computing (HPC) and datacenter applications, one major challenge still plagues implementation: cabling. With the transition to DDR (double data rate) from SDR (single datarate), currently available Infiniband implemntat ..."
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Abstract As Infiniband continues to be more broadly adopted in High Performance Computing (HPC) and datacenter applications, one major challenge still plagues implementation: cabling. With the transition to DDR (double data rate) from SDR (single datarate), currently available Infiniband

Computational Support for Concurrent Engineering of Cable Harnesses

by Hisup Park, Soo Hong Lee, Lee Mark, Mark R. Cutkosky , 1992
"... Design and production of cables for aerospace systems provide the background for the development of concurrent engineering framework. Key issues include the development of an architecture that supports collaboration among engineers associated with different parts of the cable design process and the ..."
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for efficient transactions among people and computer tools in a domain that involves numerous interacting constraints. We have decomposed the cable design process into five basic categories of tasks that are each addressed by an "agent": the Environment Editor, the Free Space Manager, the Cable Editor

ATSC Standard: Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable

by unknown authors , 2013
"... developing voluntary standards for digital television. The ATSC member organizations represent the broadcast, broadcast equipment, motion picture, consumer electronics, computer, cable, satellite, and semiconductor industries. Specifically, ATSC is working to coordinate television standards among di ..."
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developing voluntary standards for digital television. The ATSC member organizations represent the broadcast, broadcast equipment, motion picture, consumer electronics, computer, cable, satellite, and semiconductor industries. Specifically, ATSC is working to coordinate television standards among

On knot Floer homology and cabling

by Matthew Hedden , 2005
"... This paper is devoted to the study of the knot Floer homology groups ̂HFK(S 3, K2,n), where K2,n denotes the (2, n) cable of an arbitrary knot, K. It is shown that for sufficiently large |n|, the Floer homology of the cabled knot depends only on the filtered chain homotopy type of ĈFK(K). A precise ..."
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precise formula for this relationship is presented. In fact, the homology groups in the top 2 filtration dimensions for the cabled knot are isomorphic to the original knot’s Floer homology group in the top filtration dimension. The results are extended to (p, pn ± 1) cables. As an example we compute ̂HFK
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