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CONEXT
2010
ACM
14 years 12 months ago
SecondNet: a data center network virtualization architecture with bandwidth guarantees
In this paper, we propose virtual data center (VDC) as the unit of resource allocation for multiple tenants in the cloud. VDCs are more desirable than physical data centers becaus...
Chuanxiong Guo, Guohan Lu, Helen J. Wang, Shuang Y...
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DEXA
2000
Springer
165views Database» more  DEXA 2000»
15 years 5 months ago
DIMS: Implementation of a Federated Information Management System for PRODNET II
The Esprit project PRODNET II1 (Production Planning and Management in an Extended Enterprise) had as its main objective the development of a reference architecture and a support in...
César Garita, Yasemin Ugur, Anne Frenkel, H...
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ICSE
2000
IEEE-ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Dragonfly: linking conceptual and implementation architectures of multiuser interactive systems
Software architecture styles for developing multiuser applications are usually defined at a conceptual level, abstracting such low-level issues of distributed implementation as co...
Gary E. Anderson, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Timothy N...
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DAC
2004
ACM
16 years 2 months ago
An efficient scalable and flexible data transfer architecture for multiprocessor SoC with massive distributed memory
Massive data transfer encountered in emerging multimedia embedded applications requires architecture allowing both highly distributed memory structure and multiprocessor computati...
Sang-Il Han, Amer Baghdadi, Marius Bonaciu, Soo-Ik...
ERSA
2007
194views Hardware» more  ERSA 2007»
15 years 3 months ago
A Scalable and Reconfigurable Shared-Memory Graphics Cluster Architecture
Abstract: If the computational demands of an interactive graphics rendering application cannot be met by a single commodity Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), multiple graphics accele...
Ross Brennan, Michael Manzke, Keith O'Conor, John ...