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Lecture Distributed systems - Chapter 3: Processes and threads. This lecture provides students with content including: process and thread; role of OS in process management; virtualization; clients; servers; code migration;... Please refer to the detailed content of the lecture!
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codabach1016
03-05-2024
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Lecture Distributed systems (3/E) - Chapter 1: Introduction provide students with content about: distributed system; collection of autonomous nodes; coherent system; middleware the OS of distributed systems; sharing resources; distribution transparency; degree of transparency; openness of distributed systems;... Please refer to the detailed lecture content!
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diepkhinhchau
18-09-2023
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This article reports initial results of fabricating a tailor-made 3D dosimeter using radiochromic material and a 3D printer. The 3D dose distribution is easily visualized and quantitated as the transparent polymers become colored after irradiation. With this technology, we propose a novel method that uses 3D dosimetry to precisely copy the shape of human organs with our 3D printed dosimeter and help provide more accurate and safe radiotherapy.
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vironald
15-12-2022
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Part 1 of book "Distributed systems: Principles and Paradigms (Second Edition)" provide students with knowledge about: definition of a distributed system; architectural styles; self-management in distributed systems; client-side software for distribution transparency; message-oriented communication; stream-oriented communication;...
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britaikridanik
05-07-2022
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Lecture Distributed Systems - Lecture 12: Distributed File Systems. In this chapter, students will be able to understand: Distributed File System Requirements, Transparency, Other Requirements, Naming of Distributed Files, DFS – Three Naming Schemes, Mounting Remote Directories (NFS), Mounting Remote Directories, DFS – File Access Performance.
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runordie1
10-05-2022
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Distributed Database Management Systems: Lecture 3. The main topics covered in this chapter include: local units want control over data; consolidate data for integrated decisions; reduce telecommunication costs; reduce the risk of telecommunication failures;...
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haoasakura
30-05-2022
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Distributed Database Management Systems: Lecture 4. The main topics covered in this chapter include: fragmentation transparency; responsibility of transparency; performance improvement; through data localization; inter-query and intra-query parallelism; database design; query processing; concurrency control;...
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haoasakura
30-05-2022
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The objectives of this chapter: To explain the naming mechanism that provides location transparency and independence; To describe the various methods for accessing distributed files; To contrast stateful and stateless distributed file servers; To show how replication of files on different machines in a distributed file system is a useful redundancy for improving availability; To introduce the Andrew file system (AFS) as an example of a distributed file system.
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caphesuadathemot
20-12-2021
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With the growth of available sequenced datasets, analysis of heterogeneous processed data can answer increasingly relevant biological and clinical questions. Scientists are challenged in performing efficient and reproducible data extraction and analysis pipelines over heterogeneously processed datasets.
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vicolorado2711
23-10-2020
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Investing in illiquid financial instruments requires a certain degree of financial education in order to proper understand all the risks entailed by the investment. Less expert investors lack the basic tools for evaluating more complex structures and liquidity costs; this, in turn, leaves room for opportunistic behaviours by intermediaries. New regulations are targeted to improve risk-based transparency standards and set tighter conduct of business rules for intermediaries’ commercial policies. Nevertheless, some important issues still remain on the desk requiring better insight.
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nguyenminhlong19
21-04-2020
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Standard approach to low default portfolio (LDP) probability of default (PD) calibration is to add conservative add-on that should cover the gap with scarce default event data. The most prominent approaches to add-on calibration are based on an assumption about the level of the conservatism (quantile of default event distribution), but there is no transparent way to calibrate it or to relate the level of conservatism to a risk profile of the Bank. Over conservative assumptions can lead to undue shrinkage in LDP and negative shift in the overall risk-profile.
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trinhthamhodang2
21-01-2020
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Nepal is the 122 least corrupt nations out of 175 countries throughout the world according to the 2017 ‘Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)’ reported by Transparency International. Corruption Rank in Nepal averaged 127. 64 from 2004 until 2017 A.D., reaching an all time high of 154 in 2011 and a record low of 90 in 2004.
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nguathienthan1
24-11-2019
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Parallel Processing & Distributed Systems: Lecture 11 - Distributed System presents about Introduction, Definition of a Distributed System, Computers vs. Web Servers in the Internet, Potentials and Challenges, Transparency in a Distributed System, Scalability Problems.
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cocacola_17
10-12-2015
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Introduction An Example Command Concepts Applications Configuring iptables Connection Tracking Accounting Network Address Translation (NAT) Source NAT and Masquerading Destination NAT Transparent Proxying Load Distribution and Balancing Stateless and Stateful Firewalls Tools of the Trade iptables Command Reference Getting help The iptables Subcommands iptables Matches and Targets Utility Command Reference iptables-restore iptables-save Index
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trac2_123
16-04-2013
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This paper presents the design philosophy and initial design decisions of Herald: a highly scalable global event notification system that is being designed and built at Microsoft Research. Herald is a distributed system designed to transparently scale in all respects, including numbers of subscribers and publishers, numbers of event subscription points, and event delivery rates. Event delivery can occur within a single machine, within a local network or Intranet, and throughout the Internet.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Our technique determines per-application resource quo- tas in the database and storage caches, on the fly, in a transparent manner, with minimal changes to the DBMS, and no changes to existing interfaces between compo- nents. Towards this objective, we use an online perfor- mance estimation algorithm to dynamically determine the mapping between any given resource configuration setting and the corresponding application latency.
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yasuyidol
02-04-2013
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In the economic research market transparency is the knowledge about goods, their prices and their allocation. Competitive market transparency requires a competitive market. Unfortunately, caused by heterogeneous and immovable real estate the land and real estate market isn’t a competitive market. Nevertheless, improvement of market transparency is a major goal of market research.
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jeannie2603
14-03-2013
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A mineral resource is “a concentration of naturally occurring solid, liquid, or gaseous ma- terial,inorontheearth’scrust,insuchform and amount that economic extraction of a com- modity from the concentration is currently or potentially feasible” (Craig et al., 1998:20). The size and nature of many mineral resources are well known, whereas others are undiscovered and totally unknown. Figure 3–1 shows a spectrum of resources that diVer in their degree of certainty, commonly described as measured, indicated, in- ferred, hypothetical, and speculative.
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taisaovanchuavo
26-01-2013
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Three-dimensional (3D) laser micro-fabrication has become a fast growing field of science and technology. The very first investigations of the laser modifications and structuring of materials immediately followed the invention of the laser in 1960. Starting from the observed photomodifications of laser rod materials and ripple formation on the irradiated surfaces as unwanted consequences of a high laser fluence, the potential of material structuring was tapped.
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echbuon
02-11-2012
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Background Naming and Transparency Remote File Access Stateful versus Stateless Service File Replication An Example: AFS To explain the naming mechanism that provides location transparency and independence To describe the various methods for accessing distributed files To contrast stateful and stateless distributed file servers To show how replication of files on different machines in a distributed file system is a useful redundancy for improving availability To introduce the Andrew file system (AFS) as an example of a distributed file system...
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perpan
02-09-2012
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