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SIGMOD
2009
ACM
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16 years 29 days ago
How is the weather tomorrow?: towards a benchmark for the cloud
Traditionally, the goal of benchmarking a software system is to evaluate its performance under a particular workload for a fixed configuration. The most prominent examples for eva...
Carsten Binnig, Donald Kossmann, Tim Kraska, Simon...
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JCB
2008
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15 years 22 days ago
Space Efficient Computation of Rare Maximal Exact Matches between Multiple Sequences
In this article, we propose a new method for computing rare maximal exact matches between multiple sequences. A rare match between k sequences S1; : : :; Sk is a string that occur...
Enno Ohlebusch, Stefan Kurtz
PAM
2010
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Measuring and Evaluating TCP Splitting for Cloud Services
In this paper, we examine the benefits of split-TCP proxies, deployed in an operational world-wide network, for accelerating cloud services. We consider a fraction of a network co...
Abhinav Pathak, Angela Wang, Cheng Huang, Albert G...
HPCC
2010
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Managing Peak Loads by Leasing Cloud Infrastructure Services from a Spot Market
Dedicated computing clusters are typically sized based on an expected average workload over a period of years, rather than on peak workloads, which might exist for relatively shor...
Michael Mattess, Christian Vecchiola, Rajkumar Buy...
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BMCBI
2010
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14 years 7 months ago
eHive: An Artificial Intelligence workflow system for genomic analysis
Background: The Ensembl project produces updates to its comparative genomics resources with each of its several releases per year. During each release cycle approximately two week...
Jessica Severin, Kathryn Beal, Albert J. Vilella, ...