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TOG
2012
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13 years 6 months ago
Soft body locomotion
We present a physically-based system to simulate and control the locomotion of soft body characters without skeletons. We use the finite element method to simulate the deformatio...
Jie Tan, Greg Turk, C. Karen Liu
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CCGRID
2008
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Performance and Availability Tradeoffs in Replicated File Systems
Replication is a key technique for improving fault tolerance. Replication can also improve application performance under some circumstances, but can have the opposite effect under...
Jiaying Zhang, Peter Honeyman
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ATAL
2005
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
A distributed services based conference planner application using software agents, grid services and web services
This demonstration highlights the applications of our research work i.e. second generation (Scalable Fault Tolerant Agent Grooming Environment – SAGE) Multi Agent System, Integr...
M. Omair Shafiq, Arshad Ali, Amina Tariq, Amna Bas...
114
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ICPP
2003
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Performance of a Heterogeneous Grid Partitioner for N-body Applications
An important characteristic of distributed grids is that they allow geographically separated multicomputers to be tied together in a transparent virtual environment to solve large...
Daniel J. Harvey, Sajal K. Das, Rupak Biswas
PVM
2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Dodging the Cost of Unavoidable Memory Copies in Message Logging Protocols
Abstract. With the number of computing elements spiraling to hundred of thousands in modern HPC systems, failures are common events. Few applications are nevertheless fault toleran...
George Bosilca, Aurelien Bouteiller, Thomas H&eacu...