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DPD
2010
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DYFRAM: dynamic fragmentation and replica management in distributed database systems
In distributed database systems, tables are frequently fragmented and replicated over a number of sites in order to reduce network communication costs. How to fragment, when to rep...
Jon Olav Hauglid, Norvald H. Ryeng, Kjetil N&oslas...
FAC
2010
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From a domain analysis to the specification and detection of code and design smells
Code and design smells are recurring design problems in software systems that must be identified to avoid their possible negative consequences on development and maintenance. Conse...
Naouel Moha, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneu...
IJHPCA
2010
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15 years 3 months ago
Understanding Application Performance via Micro-benchmarks on Three Large Supercomputers: Intrepid, Ranger and Jaguar
Emergence of new parallel architectures presents new challenges for application developers. Supercomputers vary in processor speed, network topology, interconnect communication ch...
Abhinav Bhatele, Lukasz Wesolowski, Eric J. Bohm, ...
IJWMC
2010
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Programmable agents for efficient topology formation of Bluetooth scatternets
The past few years have seen a burst in public interest and widespread use of portable electronic devices featuring both mature and emerging technologies for wireless communication...
Sergio González-Valenzuela, Son T. Vuong, V...
ISCI
2010
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Simulatable certificateless two-party authenticated key agreement protocol
Key agreement (KA) allows two or more users to negotiate a secret session key among them over an open network. Authenticated key agreement (AKA) is a KA protocol enhanced to preve...
Lei Zhang 0009, Futai Zhang, Qianhong Wu, Josep Do...
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