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WSC
2001
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Deterministic fluid models of congestion control in high-speed networks
Congestion control algorithms, such as TCP or the closelyrelated additive increase-multiplicative decrease algorithms, are extremely difficult to simulate on a large scale. The re...
Sanjay Shakkottai, R. Srikant
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JSA
2007
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Automated memory-aware application distribution for Multi-processor System-on-Chips
Mapping of applications on a Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MP-SoC) is a crucial step to optimize performance, energy and memory constraints at the same time. The problem is formu...
Heikki Orsila, Tero Kangas, Erno Salminen, Timo D....
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WSC
2004
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Simulation Experiment for Improving Construction Processes
From the perspective of flow analysis, the more complex the project, the more wastes are prone to build up, due to the increasing number of interfaces between activities. When pro...
Shihyi Wang, Daniel W. Halpin
IJON
2000
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A large-scale model of the cerebellar cortex using PGENESIS
In an investigation into the transformation of mossy ber input to Purkinje cell output in the cerebellar cortex, we have developed a network model including a sophisticated compar...
F. W. Howell, Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Reinoud Mae...
WSC
1997
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Long-Lasting Transient Conditions in Simulations with Heavy-Tailed Workloads
Recent evidence suggests that some characteristics of computer and telecommunications systems may be well described using heavy tailed distributions — distributions whose tail d...
Mark Crovella, Lester Lipsky