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EDBT
2012
ACM
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13 years 7 months ago
Stormy: an elastic and highly available streaming service in the cloud
In recent years, new highly scalable storage systems have significantly contributed to the success of Cloud Computing. Systems like Dynamo or Bigtable have underpinned their abil...
Simon Loesing, Martin Hentschel, Tim Kraska, Donal...
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WSC
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Monte Carlo methods in the physical sciences
I will review the role that Monte Carlo methods play in the physical sciences. They are very widely used for a number of reasons: they permit the rapid and faithful transformation...
Malvin H. Kalos
ISBI
2008
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
An algorithm to map asymmetries of bilateral objects in point clouds
We present a method to automatically quantify the local asymmetries of bilateral structures in point clouds. The method relies on the robust computation of the approximate symmetr...
Benoît Combès, Robin Hennessy, John W...
ICDE
2010
IEEE
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16 years 4 months ago
Admission Control Mechanisms for Continuous Queries in the Cloud
Abstract--Amazon, Google, and IBM now sell cloud computing services. We consider the setting of a for-profit business selling data stream monitoring/management services and we inve...
Alexandros Labrinidis, Christine Chung, Kirk Pruhs...
CCS
2009
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
HAIL: a high-availability and integrity layer for cloud storage
We introduce HAIL (High-Availability and Integrity Layer), a distributed cryptographic system that allows a set of servers to prove to a client that a stored file is intact and r...
Kevin D. Bowers, Ari Juels, Alina Oprea