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ICCD
1992
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
A Comparison of Self-Timed Design Using FPGA, CMOS, and GaAs Technologies
Asynchronous or self-timed systems that do not rely on a global clock to keep system components synchronized can offer significant advantages over traditional clocked circuits in ...
Erik Brunvand, Nick Michell, Kent F. Smith
SOSP
1989
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Threads and Input/Output in the Synthesis Kernel
The Synthesis operating system kernel combines several techniques to provide high performa.nce, incl1iding kernel code synthesis, fine-gra.in scheduling. and optimistic sylicllrol...
Henry Massalin, Calton Pu
DPD
2010
158views more  DPD 2010»
14 years 11 months ago
DYFRAM: dynamic fragmentation and replica management in distributed database systems
In distributed database systems, tables are frequently fragmented and replicated over a number of sites in order to reduce network communication costs. How to fragment, when to rep...
Jon Olav Hauglid, Norvald H. Ryeng, Kjetil N&oslas...
RECSYS
2009
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Acceptance issues of personality-based recommender systems
To understand users’ acceptance of the emerging trend of personality-based recommenders (PBR), we evaluated an existing PBR using the technology acceptance model (TAM). We also ...
Rong Hu, Pearl Pu
NSDI
2010
15 years 3 months ago
Cheap and Large CAMs for High Performance Data-Intensive Networked Systems
We show how to build cheap and large CAMs, or CLAMs, using a combination of DRAM and flash memory. These are targeted at emerging data-intensive networked systems that require mas...
Ashok Anand, Chitra Muthukrishnan, Steven Kappes, ...