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Serverless Network File Systems

by Thomas E. Anderson, Michael D. Dahlin, Jeanna M. Neefe, David A. Patterson, Drew S. Roselli, Randolph Y. Wang - ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS , 1995
"... In this paper, we propose a new paradigm for network file system design, serverless network file systems. While traditional network file systems rely on a central server machine, a serverless system utilizes workstations cooperating as peers to provide all file system services. Any machine in the sy ..."
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In this paper, we propose a new paradigm for network file system design, serverless network file systems. While traditional network file systems rely on a central server machine, a serverless system utilizes workstations cooperating as peers to provide all file system services. Any machine

Workstation

by Ulrich Eck, Frieder Pankratz, Christian S, Gudrun Klinker, Hamid Laga
"... Figure 1: Visuo-haptic augmented reality system with a PHANToM haptic device. Virtual stylus overlaid (a) with joint angle cal-ibration only (b) with our additional gimbal angle calibration. (c) System diagram for workspace calibration demonstration with additional AR guides. Visuo-haptic augmented ..."
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Figure 1: Visuo-haptic augmented reality system with a PHANToM haptic device. Virtual stylus overlaid (a) with joint angle cal-ibration only (b) with our additional gimbal angle calibration. (c) System diagram for workspace calibration demonstration with additional AR guides. Visuo-haptic augmented

Utilizing Idle Workstations

by Graham P. Phillips , 1997
"... The decreasing cost of personal workstations over recent years has led to their proliferation in computing environments. Studies have shown that personal workstations are underutilized for long periods of time during regular working hours. This paper identifies this under-utilization as the idle-wor ..."
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The decreasing cost of personal workstations over recent years has led to their proliferation in computing environments. Studies have shown that personal workstations are underutilized for long periods of time during regular working hours. This paper identifies this under-utilization as the idle-workstation

A Server-Less Window System for Multi-Tasking, Multi-Processor Systems

by unknown authors
"... c Philippe F. Bertrand 1993I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. I authorize the University of Waterloo to lend this thesis to other institutions or individuals for the purpose of scholarly research. I further authorize the University of Waterloo to reproduce this thesis by phot ..."
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on high performance workstations are beginning to require the ability to perform precise temporal synchronization for applications that range from process and system visualization to video games such as ight simulators. Unfortunately, the architecture of operating systems and graphics systems makes

Adaptive and Reliable Parallel Computing on Networks of Workstations

by Robert D. Blumofe, Philip A. Lisiecki , 1996
"... In this paper, we present the design of Cilk-NOW, a runtime system that adaptively and reliably executes functional Cilk programs in parallel on a network of UNIX workstations. Cilk (pronounced “silk”) is a parallel multithreaded extension of the C language, and all Cilk runtime systems employ a pro ..."
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In this paper, we present the design of Cilk-NOW, a runtime system that adaptively and reliably executes functional Cilk programs in parallel on a network of UNIX workstations. Cilk (pronounced “silk”) is a parallel multithreaded extension of the C language, and all Cilk runtime systems employ a

Monitoring Utilization in an NT Workstation Lab

by Paul Kranenburg Erasmus, Paul Kranenburg
"... This paper describes a set of tools used to monitor and maintain NT workstations at the faculty of Economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. These tools have been employed in different shapes and on a variety of systems since 1992. In particular, the data gathered on usage patterns of workstati ..."
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This paper describes a set of tools used to monitor and maintain NT workstations at the faculty of Economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. These tools have been employed in different shapes and on a variety of systems since 1992. In particular, the data gathered on usage patterns

Secure and Efficient Tag Searching in RFID Systems using Serverless Search Protocol

by Sheikh I. Ahamed, Farzana Rahman, Endadul Hoque, Fahim Kawsar, Tatsuo Nakajima
"... In the coming pervasive society, Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) Tags will be affixed within every product and object including human. This technology is anticipated to be a major technology which will be utilized by several pervasive services where these tags will be used to identify various o ..."
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In the coming pervasive society, Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) Tags will be affixed within every product and object including human. This technology is anticipated to be a major technology which will be utilized by several pervasive services where these tags will be used to identify various

The Design of the Schizophrenic Workstation System

by Mark Swanson, Leigh Stoller, Terence Critchlow, Robert Kessler - In Proceedings of the Mach III Symposium , 1993
"... A cycle-harvesting distributed operating system is described. Building upon current kernelized operating system technology, it promises to utilize spare workstation resources for large, long-running applications, while subjecting the workstation owner/user to little inconvenience. The design is base ..."
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A cycle-harvesting distributed operating system is described. Building upon current kernelized operating system technology, it promises to utilize spare workstation resources for large, long-running applications, while subjecting the workstation owner/user to little inconvenience. The design

Nimrod: A Tool for Performing Parametised Simulations using Distributed Workstations

by D. Abramson, R. Sosic, J. Giddy, B. Hall - 4th IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing , 1995
"... This paper discusses Nimrod, a tool for performing parametised simulations over networks of loosely coupled workstations. Using Nimrod the user interactively generates a parametised experiment. Nimrod then controls the distribution of jobs to machines and the collection of results. A simple graphica ..."
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are discussed as an illustration of the utility of the system. 1 INTRODUCTION A wide range of scientific and engineering experiments can be solved using numeric simulation. Examples include finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetic and electronic simulation, pollution transport

Interfacing Condor and PVM to harness the cycles of workstation clusters

by Jim Pruyne, Miron Livny - Journal on Future Generations of Computer Systems , 1995
"... A continuing challenge to the scientific research and engineering communities is how to fully utilize computational hardware. In particular, the proliferation of clusters of high performance workstations has become an increasingly attractive source of compute power. Developments to take advantage of ..."
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A continuing challenge to the scientific research and engineering communities is how to fully utilize computational hardware. In particular, the proliferation of clusters of high performance workstations has become an increasingly attractive source of compute power. Developments to take advantage
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