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Pipeline gating: speculation control for energy reduction

by Srilatha Manne - In Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture , 1998
"... Branch prediction has enabled microprocessors to increase instruction level parallelism (ILP) by allowing programs to speculatively execute beyond control boundaries. Although speculative execution is essential for increasing the instructions per cycle (IPC), it does come at a cost. A large amount o ..."
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overhead will increase in the future as processors use more aggressive speculation and wider issue widths [9]. In this paper, we present an innovative method for power reduction which, unlike previous work that sacrificed flexibility or performance, reduces power in high-performance microprocessors without

Micro Effects of Macro Announcements: Real-Time Price Discovery in Foreign Exchange

by Torben G. Andersen, Tim Bollerslev, Francis X. Diebold, Clara Vega , 2002
"... Using a new dataset consisting of six years of real-time exchange rate quotations, macroeconomic expectations, and macroeconomic realizations (announcements), we characterize the conditional means of U.S. dollar spot exchange rates versus German Mark, British Pound, Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, and th ..."
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announcement timing and sign effects. The sign effect refers to the fact that the market reacts to news in an asymmetric fashion: bad news has greater impact than good news, which we relate to recent theoretical work on information processing and price discovery. Key Words: Exchange Rates; Macroeconomic News

Aims and Scope. Geophysical Research Letters publishes high-impact,

by Andrew J. Dombard Tatiana Ilyina, Wolfgang Knorr, Benoit Lavraud, Andrew V. Newman, W. K. (bill Peterson, Joel A. Thornton, Michael Wysession, Paul D. Williams, Christopher Arridge, Olivier Bachmann, Ake Fagereng, Mark E. Inall, Valeriy Ivanov, Steven Jacobsen, Paola Passalacqua, Joshua Schwarz, Peter A. Traykovski, Lixin Wang, Andrew Yau
"... innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRL maintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact pub ..."
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innovative, and timely research on major scientific advances in all the major geoscience disciplines. Papers are communications-length articles and should have broad and immediate implications in their discipline or across the geosciences. GRL maintains the fastest turn-around of all high-impact

THE MEASUREMENT OF LOW- AND HIGH-IMPACT IN CITATION Distributions: Technical Results

by Pedro Albarrán, Ignacio Ortuño, Javier Ruiz-Castillo , 2009
"... This paper introduces a novel methodology for comparing the citation distributions of research units working in the same homogeneous field. Given a critical citation level (CCL), we suggest using two real valued indicators to describe the shape of any distribution: a high-impact and a low-impact mea ..."
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This paper introduces a novel methodology for comparing the citation distributions of research units working in the same homogeneous field. Given a critical citation level (CCL), we suggest using two real valued indicators to describe the shape of any distribution: a high-impact and a low-impact

Characterizing high-impact features for content retention in social web applications

by Kaweh Djafari Naini, Ricardo Kawase, Nattiya Kanhabua, Claudia Niederée - In Proceedings of International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW Companion '14 , 2014
"... One of the core challenges of automatically creating Social Web summaries is to decide which posts to remember, i.e., to consider for summary inclusion and which to forget. Keeping everything would overwhelm the user and would also neglect the often intentionally ephemeral nature of Social Web posts ..."
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posts. In this paper, we analyze high-impact features that charac-terize memorable posts as a first step for this selection pro-cess. Our work is based on a user evaluation for discovering human expectations towards content retention. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.m. [Information Interfaces

STAFFING THE SHOCK: ENABLING, TRAINING, AND PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES FOR HIGH-IMPACT INCARCERATION PROGRAMS

by Jess Maghan
"... The question posed...is intended to expose the absurdity of the “nothing works” formula; “Nothing ” is meaningless, and “works ” is only considered in terms of recidivism. The time is right for a new generation of evaluations of penal initiatives which leave behind the sterile debates and re-hashing ..."
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The question posed...is intended to expose the absurdity of the “nothing works” formula; “Nothing ” is meaningless, and “works ” is only considered in terms of recidivism. The time is right for a new generation of evaluations of penal initiatives which leave behind the sterile debates and re

The Macroeconomic Effects of Tax Changes: Estimates Based on a New Measure of Fiscal Shocks.” National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 13264

by D. Romer, David H. Romer , 2007
"... This paper investigates the impact of tax changes on economic activity. We use the narrative record, such as presidential speeches and Congressional reports, to identify the size, timing, and principal motivation for all major postwar tax policy actions. This analysis allows us to separate legislate ..."
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This paper investigates the impact of tax changes on economic activity. We use the narrative record, such as presidential speeches and Congressional reports, to identify the size, timing, and principal motivation for all major postwar tax policy actions. This analysis allows us to separate

Failure trends in a large disk drive population

by Eduardo Pinheiro, Wolf-dietrich Weber, Luiz André Barroso - In Proceedings of the 5th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies , 2007
"... It is estimated that over 90 % of all new information produced in the world is being stored on magnetic media, most of it on hard disk drives. Despite their importance, there is relatively little published work on the failure patterns of disk drives, and the key factors that affect their lifetime. M ..."
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between failures and several parameters generally believed to impact longevity. Our analysis identifies several parameters from the drive’s self monitoring facility (SMART) that correlate highly with failures. Despite this high correlation, we conclude that models based on SMART parameters alone

High-Impact Requirements for Software-Intensive Systems: Seminar Outlines and Working Group Summaries

by Matthias Jarke, Pericles Loucopoulos, Kalle Lyytinen, John Mylopoulos, William Robinson - In Perspectives Workshop: Science of Design: High-Impact Requirements for Software-Intensive Systems (Eds, Jarke, M., Lyytinen, K. and Mylopoulos, J.) Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik , 2009
"... Abstract. Despite its undoubted success in the last two decades, requirements engineering needs a better alignment between its research focus and its grounding in practical needs as these needs have changed significantly. We identify and explore changes in the environment, targets, and the process o ..."
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contexts, (2) dynamic evolution of requirements, (3) architectures as a critical stabilizing force, and (4) high levels of design complexity and necessity to employ new ways to mitigate it. We make recommendations to refocus the RE research agenda as to meet better emerging and new challenges based

Social interaction and stock-market participation, Working paper

by Harrison Hong, Jeffrey D. Kubik, Jeremy C. Stein , 2001
"... We propose that stock-market participation is influenced by social interaction. In our model, any given “social ” investor finds the market more attractive when more of his peers participate. We test this theory using data from the Health and Retirement Study, and find that social households—those w ..."
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—those who interact with their neighbors, or attend church—are substantially more likely to invest in the market than non-social households, controlling for wealth, race, education, and risk tolerance. Moreover, consistent with a peer-effects story, the impact of sociability is stronger in states where stock
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