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SECON
2007
IEEE
16 years 26 days ago
Adaptive Control of Duty Cycling in Energy-Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks
—Increasingly many wireless sensor network deployments are using harvested environmental energy to extend system lifetime. Because the temporal profiles of such energy sources e...
Christopher M. Vigorito, Deepak Ganesan, Andrew G....
ECOOP
2007
Springer
16 years 23 days ago
Metaprogramming with Traits
Abstract. In many domains, classes have highly regular internal structure. For example, so-called business objects often contain boilerplate code for mapping database fields to cl...
John H. Reppy, Aaron Turon
VALUETOOLS
2006
ACM
166views Hardware» more  VALUETOOLS 2006»
16 years 16 days ago
Fairness considerations of scheduling in multi-server and multi-queue systems
— Multi-server and multi-queue architectures are common mechanisms used in a large variety of applications (call centers, Web services, computer systems). One of the major motiva...
David Raz, Benjamin Avi-Itzhak, Hanoch Levy
SIGMETRICS
2005
ACM
154views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2005»
16 years 4 days ago
Fair operation of multi-server and multi-queue systems
Multi-server and multi-queue architectures are common mechanisms used in a large variety of applications (call centers, Web services, computer systems). One of the major motivatio...
David Raz, Benjamin Avi-Itzhak, Hanoch Levy
GECCO
2005
Springer
140views Optimization» more  GECCO 2005»
16 years 3 days ago
Isolating the benefits of respect
The three mechanisms of crossover are transmission, assortment, and respect. Of these three mechanisms, assortment (i.e. recombination) is traditionally viewed as the primary feat...
Stephen Chen, Gregory Pitt