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MICRO
2010
IEEE
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Putting Faulty Cores to Work
Since the non-cache parts of a core are less regular, compared to on-chip caches, tolerating manufacturing defects in the processing core is a more challenging problem. Due to the ...
Amin Ansari, Shuguang Feng, Shantanu Gupta, Scott ...
ESWS
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Put in Your Postcode, Out Comes the Data: A Case Study
A single datum or a set of a categorical data has little value on its own. Combinations of disparate sets of data increase the value of those data sets and helps to discover intere...
Tope Omitola, Christos L. Koumenides, Igor O. Popo...
WETICE
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Here Is the Knowledge-Where Should I Put It?
In order to design useful knowledge media spaces to knowledge workers it is essential that we understand the nature of the work conducted and the knowledge applied in real setting...
Peter H. Carstensen, Ulrika Snis
HYBRID
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Modeling and Control of SMT Manufacturing Lines Using Hybrid Dynamic Systems
Abstract. In this paper we show how hybrid control and modeling techniques can be put to work for solving a problem of industrial relevance in Surface Mount Technology (SMT) manufa...
Leandro G. Barajas, Ashish Kansal, Abhinav Saxena,...
ISCA
2010
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Necromancer: enhancing system throughput by animating dead cores
Aggressive technology scaling into the nanometer regime has led to a host of reliability challenges in the last several years. Unlike onchip caches, which can be efficiently prot...
Amin Ansari, Shuguang Feng, Shantanu Gupta, Scott ...