Clusters of workstations have emerged as an important platform for building cost-effective, scalable, and highlyavailable computers. Although many hardware solutions are available...
155 views111 votes15 years 7 months ago ECRTS 2007»
Dynamic memory storage has been widely used for years in computer science. However, its use in real-time systems has not been considered as an important issue, and memory manageme...
—The design of an Enterprise Architecture (EA) management function for an enterprise is no easy task. Various frameworks exist as well as EA management tools, which promise to de...
100 views102 votes15 years 2 months ago WICSA 2001»
Software architecture research focuses on models of software architectures as specified in architecture description languages (ADLs). As research progresses in specific areas of s...
Abstract—In lightweight mobile ad hoc networks, both probabilistic and deterministic key management schemes are fragile to node fabrication attacks. Our simulation results show t...
217 views157 votes15 years 1 months ago ISCA 2007»
Hyperspectral sensors represent the most advanced instruments currently available for remote sensing of the Earth. The high spatial and spectral resolution of the images supplied ...
131 views112 votes15 years 5 months ago CCGRID 2001»
High performance computing on parallel architectures currently uses different approaches depending on the hardory model of the architecture, the abstraction level of the programmi...
126 views114 votes15 years 7 months ago WORDS 2005»
Depending on the physical structuring of large distributed safety-critical real-time systems, one can distinguish federated and integrated system architectures. This paper investi...
Moore’s law describes the growth in on-chip transistor density, which doubles every 18 to 24 months and looks set to continue for at least a decade and possibly longer. This grow...
140 views106 votes15 years 7 months ago AIMS 2008»
Highly available and resilient networks play a decisive role in today’s networked world. As network faults are inevitable and networks are becoming constantly intricate, finding...