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JEA
2010
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15 years 4 months ago
Combining hierarchical and goal-directed speed-up techniques for dijkstra's algorithm
In recent years, highly effective hierarchical and goal-directed speedup techniques for routing in large road networks have been developed. This paper makes a systematic study of ...
Reinhard Bauer, Daniel Delling, Peter Sanders, Den...
SPAA
1990
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Low Overhead Parallel Schedules for Task Graphs
d Abstract) Richard J. Anderson Paul Beame Walter L. Ruzzo Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Washingtoni We introduce a task scheduling model which is u...
Richard J. Anderson, Paul Beame, Walter L. Ruzzo
FGCS
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Distributed data mining in grid computing environments
The computing-intensive data mining for inherently Internet-wide distributed data, referred to as Distributed Data Mining (DDM), calls for the support of a powerful Grid with an e...
Ping Luo, Kevin Lü, Zhongzhi Shi, Qing He
ENDM
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Quasirandomness in Graphs
Jim Propp's rotor router model is a simple deterministic analogue of a random walk. Instead of distributing chips randomly, it serves the neighbors in a fixed order. We analy...
Benjamin Doerr, Tobias Friedrich
CONEXT
2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Assessing the vulnerability of replicated network services
Client-server networks are pervasive, fundamental, and include such key networks as the Internet, power grids, and road networks. In a client-server network, clients obtain a serv...
George Dean Bissias, Brian Neil Levine, Ramesh K. ...