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Parallel computing for term selection in routing/filtering

Parallel computing for term selection in routing/filtering

... Much the same can be said for CSP, apart from add remove operation which does actually show some level of speedup. However, overheads are a much less significant factor for CSP while the increase in evaluations plays a ...

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A massively scalable architecture for instant messaging & presence

A massively scalable architecture for instant messaging & presence

... the slave database slightly more loaded than the master ...the slave database handles both the replicated update queries arriving from the master and the read queries executed by the ...additional ...

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ASSOCIATION RULE MINING BASED VIDEO CLASSIFIER WITH LATE ACCEPTANCE HILL 
CLIMBING APPROACH

ASSOCIATION RULE MINING BASED VIDEO CLASSIFIER WITH LATE ACCEPTANCE HILL CLIMBING APPROACH

... the slave node when it connects with both the master and the other ...Type slave and the master. The HL Type slaves represent the slave nodes with high-communication costs connecting the ...

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Improving Resource Utilization in MapReduce

Improving Resource Utilization in MapReduce

... a slave node, its running tasks temporarily steal resources reserved for prospective tasks so that residual resources are fully ...each slave node ...on slave nodes are still available and new ...

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An Approch for Share Resource Allocation For Load Sharing

An Approch for Share Resource Allocation For Load Sharing

... some nodes are heavily loaded while others are ...the slave nodes to complete it .The slave nodes itself imposed the spitted task and send the results to the master ...approach ...

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Parallel Computing for Term Selection in Routing/Filtering

Parallel Computing for Term Selection in Routing/Filtering

... Much the same can be said for CSP, apart from add remove operation which does actually show some level of speedup. However, overheads are a much less significant factor for CSP while the increase in evaluations plays a ...

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Transformation of Hadoop : A Survey

Transformation of Hadoop : A Survey

... 1) Functions of Namenode: It is the master daemon that maintains and manages the Datanodes (slave nodes) It records the metadata of all the files stored in the cluster, e.g. The location of blocks stored, ...

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A Web Server Cluster Solution Based on Twitter Storm

A Web Server Cluster Solution Based on Twitter Storm

... One of the main works in traditional Web Server Cluster is that how to coordinate the system of several stand- alone Web servers [11]. Because the Web servers are independent from each other, and each one of them has ...

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A Distributed Power Management Design Based on MOST Networks

A Distributed Power Management Design Based on MOST Networks

... the slave nodes can sleep independently and the master node manages the network state, and the wake-up mechanisms in the sleep state were ...of nodes in MOST, energy saving become more ...

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Adaptive refinement and coarsening for virtual surgical environments

Adaptive refinement and coarsening for virtual surgical environments

... Free nodes have initial conditions averaged from the parent cell and are assigned a mass equivalent to the portion of the original cell they represent. Slave nodes are fixed at the [r] ...

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An Energy Efficient ASIC for Wireless Body Sensor Networks in Medical Applications

An Energy Efficient ASIC for Wireless Body Sensor Networks in Medical Applications

... sensor nodes placed around, on, or inside the huma n bodies that act as the slave ...the slave nodes have more stringent constrain ts in terms of power consumption and size ...

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Legacies of British Slave Ownership

Legacies of British Slave Ownership

... Transatlantic Slave Trade Database could serve as a model for the type of potential aggregations that can be made for the LBS ...of slave-derived capital is both valuable, and also controversial, ...

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Climate and the slave trade

Climate and the slave trade

... The unchanging nature of geographic endowments makes it difficult to separate their direct and indirect effects from the impacts of local unobservable variables. Recent work, then, has used natural experiments such as ...

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Role of early experience in ant enslavement: a comparative analysis of a host and a non-host species

Role of early experience in ant enslavement: a comparative analysis of a host and a non-host species

... interested in the behaviour of the test worker, thus we tethered the other worker to reduce the probability of interaction. Tethered workers could, however, still emit pheromones and engage in various other behaviours ...

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Slave in Upper Canada

Slave in Upper Canada

... May it please Your Excellency The Council have had under consideration the papers relating to the requisition of the acting Governor of Michigan, together with evidence furnished by His [r] ...

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Once a Slave   , Not Always a Slave: Acquiring Freedom on São Tomé Island

Once a Slave , Not Always a Slave: Acquiring Freedom on São Tomé Island

... What was the ultimate result of these rebellions? Many slaves became free, if only by fleeing to the matos and either forming separate ex-slave communities (as happened among the “maroons” on many West Indian ...

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Slave Narratives Review Article

Slave Narratives Review Article

... antebellum slave life and cultural adaption a difficult – if not impossible – ...of slave responses to questions about life under ...his slave as he could be, but I ruther [rather] bee free”’ ...

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Power Efficient Dual Dynamic Node Flip Flop with Embedded Logic by Adopting Pulse Control Scheme

Power Efficient Dual Dynamic Node Flip Flop with Embedded Logic by Adopting Pulse Control Scheme

... Another FF named Dual dynamic node pulsed hybrid flip flop (DDFF) (K. Absel et al.,2013) is shown in Fig. 2.3. In DDFF node X1 is pseudo-dynamic in nature. The weak inverter acts as the keeper here. The node X2 is purely ...

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The Greek slave and photography in Britain

The Greek slave and photography in Britain

... Greek Slave still to be found in public and private collections, and their existence is some measure of how common they were in the nineteenth century and ...

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Was the Korean slave market efficient?

Was the Korean slave market efficient?

... on slave transactions and prices is nearly non-existent, except for the works of Chong (1983) and Lee ...17 slave transactions in Kyungsang province for the 17th and 18th ...

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