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Adaptive connection admission and flow control: quality of service with high utilisation
(IEEE, 1994)
In this paper, we use adaptive feedback and adaptive feedforward control methodologies to avoid congestion at high server utilisation. This addresses the combined connection admission and flow control problem (generic ...
Dynamic bandwidth allocation in broadband-ISDN using a multileveloptimal control approach
(1995)
This paper presents a novel scheme for the dynamic allocation of bandwidth at the virtual path level in B-ISDNs. A fluid flow model is developed to describe the time varying mean behaviour of a virtual path and serves as ...
A multilevel optimal control approach to dynamic bandwidth allocation in broadband ISDN
(1995)
In this paper a novel scheme for the dynamic allocation of bandwidth at the virtual path level in B-ISDNs is presented. A fluid flow model is developed to describe the time varying mean behaviour of a virtual path and ...
Trace processors
(IEEE Comp Soc, 1997)
Traces are dynamic instruction sequences constructed and cached by hardware. A microarchitecture organized around traces is presented as a means for efficiently executing many instructions per cycle. Trace processors exploit ...
Two-phase commit optimizations in a commercial distributed environment
(1995)
An atomic commit protocol can ensure that all participants in a distributed transaction reach consistent states, whether or not system or network failures occur. The atomic commit protocol used in industry and academia is ...
Two-phase commit optimizations and tradeoffs in the commercial environment
(Publ by IEEE, 1993)
An atomic commit protocol can ensure that all participants in a distributed transaction reach consistent states, whether or not system or network failures occur. One widely used protocol is the two-phase commit (2PC) ...
Reconciling chained and unchained transactional support for distributed systems
(1997)
Distributed transactions require transaction processing support either from their communications protocols or from protocols at some higher layer. One of the earliest "industrial-strength" distributed transactional support ...
Design and implementation of an efficient general-purpose median filter network
(1993)
Median filtering, an image enhancement technique, is commonly used to filter out certain types of noise from an image. In this technique each pixel value in the image is replaced by the median value of the pixels in a ...
Contention in balancing networks resolved
(ACM, 1998)
Counting networks have been originally presented by Aspnes et al. as a new class of distributed/coordinated data structures suitable for solving many fundamental, multi-processor coordination problems that can be expressed ...
Notes on sorting and counting networks
(1993)
Implementing counting networks on shared-memory multiprocessor machines often incurs a performance penalty proportional to the depth of the networks and the extent to which concurrent processors access the same memory ...