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Two Job Cyclic Scheduling with Incompatibility Constraints

2001

The present paper deals with the problem of scheduling several repeated occurrences of two jobs over a finite or infinite time horizon in order to maximize the yielded profit. The constraints of the problem are the incompatibilities between some pairs of tasks which require a same resource.

Rate-monotonic schedulingMathematical optimizationJob shop schedulingComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingFlow shop schedulingDynamic priority schedulingManagement Science and Operations ResearchFair-share schedulingMultiprocessor schedulingComputer Science ApplicationsNurse scheduling problemManagement of Technology and InnovationTwo-level schedulingBusiness and International ManagementComputer Science::Operating Systems
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Investigating Tools for Sustainability Assessment of Road Pavements in Europe

2022

Sustainability assessment (SA) is a method to support decision making processes through the evaluation of system effectiveness, environmental integrity, economic valuation, and social implications [1]. SA can be carried out through the application of life-cycle-based techniques for quantitative assessment, or by performing a mainly qualitative approach via sustainability rating systems (SRS). In the field of civil engineering, many SRS have been proposed, all based on assigning point values to actions that are determined to contribute to the overall sustainability of the project. However, only few of these systems can be applied specifically to compare road pavement technologies and/or main…

Reclaimed asphalt (RA)life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA)sustainability assessmentsustainability rating systemroad pavement
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NVMM-Oriented Hierarchical Persistent Client Caching for Lustre

2021

In high-performance computing (HPC), data and metadata are stored on special server nodes and client applications access the servers’ data and metadata through a network, which induces network latencies and resource contention. These server nodes are typically equipped with (slow) magnetic disks, while the client nodes store temporary data on fast SSDs or even on non-volatile main memory (NVMM). Therefore, the full potential of parallel file systems can only be reached if fast client side storage devices are included into the overall storage architecture. In this article, we propose an NVMM-based hierarchical persistent client cache for the Lustre file system (NVMM-LPCC for short). NVMM-LPC…

Record lockingComputer science020206 networking & telecommunications020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyClient-sidecomputer.software_genreMetadataHardware and ArchitectureServerHierarchical storage managementScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating systemLustre (file system)NamespacecomputerACM Transactions on Storage
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Combined IT and power supply infrastructure sizing for standalone green data centers

2021

International audience; In this work, we propose a two-step methodology for designing and sizing a data center solely powered by local renewable energy. The first step consists in determining the necessary IT equipment for processing a given IT workload composed of batch and service tasks. We propose an adapted binary search algorithm and prove its optimality to find the minimum number of servers to handle the IT workload. When the IT sizing is computed, the second step consists in defining the supplying electrical infrastructure using wind turbines and photovoltaic panels as primary sources. Batteries and a hydrogen system are added as secondary sources for short- and long-term energy stor…

Renewable energyBinary search algorithmWind powerGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceInfrastructure sizing020209 energyReal-time computingPhotovoltaic systemSustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems Renewable energy020206 networking & telecommunicationsWorkload02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyGreen data centerSizingEnergy storageServer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData center[INFO.INFO-OS]Computer Science [cs]/Operating Systems [cs.OS][INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]Electrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems
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MonPaaS: An Adaptive Monitoring Platformas a Service for Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services

2015

This paper presents a novel monitoring architecture addressed to the cloud provider and the cloud consumers. This architecture offers a monitoring platform-as-a-Service to each cloud consumer that allows to customize the monitoring metrics. The cloud provider sees a complete overview of the infrastructure whereas the cloud consumer sees automatically her cloud resources and can define other resources or services to be monitored. This is accomplished by means of an adaptive distributed monitoring architecture automatically deployed in the cloud infrastructure. This architecture has been implemented and released under GPL license to the community as “MonPaaS”, open source software for integra…

Service (systems architecture)Information Systems and ManagementCloud computing securityComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryCloud computingcomputer.software_genreService-oriented modelingComputer Science ApplicationsUtility computingHardware and ArchitectureSoftware deploymentCloud testingScalabilityOperating systembusinesscomputerIEEE Transactions on Services Computing
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Kata Containers: An Emerging Architecture for Enabling MEC Services in Fast and Secure Way

2019

New coming applications will be only possible through Mobile Edge Servers deployed in proximity of the mobile users. Due to the user's mobility and server's workload, service migration will be an integral part of the services. For this reason, a standardized architecture should be designed to accomplish a workload migration in a secure and timely manner. Most research done to date has focused on the use of either virtual machine (VM) or container or a mix of both recently. A final solution might be an architecture only having the advantages of both technologies as the security of the VM and the speed of the containers. Custom solutions, actually, by using both technologies, need continuous …

Service (systems architecture)Settore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniInterface (Java)Computer science020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreVirtualizationArchitecture Internet of things Optimization Virtual machineSoftware deploymentVirtual machine020204 information systemsServerContainer (abstract data type)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating systemArchitecturecomputerLive migration2019 Sixth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IOTSMS)
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Android tool to evaluate grounding resistance

2015

In the absence of sources of rapidly varying field, the study of the potential distribution determined, in a linear medium, by a geometrically complex grounding may be conducted by applying the method of superposition of the effects, known as method of subareas of Maxwell. Such approach can be usefully employed in an educational tool intended for students of electrical engineering.

Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEngineeringSuperposition principleGroundbusiness.industryLightning groundingControl engineeringAndroid (operating system)businessHumanoid robotSimulationGrounding resistanceLinear medium2015 IEEE International Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC)
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Human-to-Human Interaction: The Killer Application of Ubiquitous Computing?

2017

Twenty-five years past the Weiser’s vision of Ubiquitous Computing, and there is not a clear understanding of what is or is not a pervasive system. Due to the loose boundaries of such paradigm, almost any kind of remotely ac-cessible networked system is classified as a pervasive system. We think that that is mainly due to the lack of killer applications that could make this vi-sion clearer. Actually, we think that the most promising killer application is already here, but we are so used to it that we do not see it, as a perfect fitting of the Weiser’s vision: the Human-to-Human Interaction mediated by com-puters.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazioni020203 distributed computingUbiquitous computingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceSocial Factor02 engineering and technologyComputer-Mediated Communicationcomputer.software_genreUbiquitous Computing; Social Factors; Computer-Mediated CommunicationUbiquitous ComputingHuman interactionHuman–computer interaction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating systemcomputer
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An Evolution of the Non-Parameter Harris Affine Corner Detector: A Distributed Approach

2009

A parallel version of a new automatic Harris-based corner detector is presented. A scheduler to dynamically and homogeneously distribute high computational workload on heterogeneous parallel architectures such as Grid systems has been implemented to speedup the whole procedure. Experimental results show the robustness of the underlying scheduler, which can be easily exploited in various automatic image analysis systems.

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSpeedupSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceDetectorFeature extractionYarnParallel computingEdge detectionGrid AlgorithmCorner DetectorScheduling (computing)Robustness (computer science)Adaptive Schedulingvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAffine transformationClient-server ParadigmComputer Science::Operating Systems2009 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies
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Implementing Immersive Clustering with VR Juggler

2005

Continuous, rapid improvements in commodity hardware have allowed users of immersive visualization to employ high-quality graphics hardware, high-speed processors, and significant amounts of memory for much lower costs than would be possible with high-end, shared memory computers traditionally used for such purposes. Mimicking the features of a single shared memory computer requires that the commodity computers act in concert—namely, as a tightly synchronized cluster. In this paper, we describe the clustering infrastructure of VR Juggler that enables the use of distributed and clustered computers for the display of immersive virtual environments. We discuss each of the potential ways to syn…

Shared memoryComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionGraphics hardwareOperating systemScene graphGraphicsVirtual realityCluster analysiscomputer.software_genrecomputerVisualization
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