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FGCS
2000
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A data intensive distributed computing architecture for "Grid" applications
Modern scientific computing involves organizing, moving, visualizing, and analyzing massive amounts of data from around the world, as well as employing large-scale computation. The...
Brian Tierney, William E. Johnston, Jason Lee, Mar...
FGCS
2002
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HARNESS fault tolerant MPI design, usage and performance issues
Initial versions of MPI were designed to work efficiently on multi-processors which had very little job control and thus static process models. Subsequently forcing them to suppor...
Graham E. Fagg, Jack Dongarra
AROBOTS
1999
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Walking Robots and the Central and Peripheral Control of Locomotion in Insects
This paper outlines aspects of locomotor control in insects that may serve as the basis for the design of controllers for autonomous hexapod robots. Control of insect walking can b...
Fred Delcomyn
INTERNET
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
Plenty of Room Outside the Firm
away the still primitive state and expense of computers and foresee the potential of computers that were many times more powerful and cheap. More importantly, Engelbart was much be...
Charles J. Petrie
ISSRE
2010
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Pinpointing the Subsystems Responsible for the Performance Deviations in a Load Test
—Large scale systems (LSS) contain multiple subsystems that interact across multiple nodes in sometimes unforeseen and complicated ways. As a result, pinpointing the subsystems t...
Haroon Malik, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan
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