Sign up & Download
Sign in

Papers in Operating Systems

Operating Systems papers in Computer and Information Science, A

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other
Papers 1 - 20 of 1,929 in Operating Systems, A
  1. This paper describes the molecular shuttling and specific N-acylations of a 2rotaxane featuring an encircling crown ether unit and both N-alkylaniline and N,N-dialkylamine centers on its dumbbell-shaped component. The crown binds predominantly to…
  2. Aggressive research on gigabit-per-second networks has led to dramatic improvements in network transmission speeds. One result of these improvements has been to put pressure on router technology to keep pace. This paper describes a router, nearly…
  3. The chiral optically pure five-membered 3-tert-butoxy-1-pyrroline N-oxide (1) was synthesized by a convenient five-step procedure from diethyl L-malate. The key step is the regioselective HgO dehydrogenation of the N-hydroxypyrrolidine 6 obtained by…
  4. A 600-MHz single-chip multiprocessor, which includes two M32R 32-bit CPU cores , a 512-kB shared SRAM and an internal shared pipelined bus, was fabricated using a 0.15-μm CMOS process for embedded systems. This multiprocessor is based on symmetric…
  5. Asymmetric multicore processors (AMP) consist of cores exposing the same instruction-set architecture (ISA) but varying in size, frequency, power consumption and performance. AMPs were shown to be more power efficient than conventional symmetric…
  6. Computer systems are moving towards a heterogeneous architecture with a combination of one or more CPUs and one or more accelerator processors. Such heterogeneous systems pose a new challenge to the parallel programming community. Languages such as…
  7. In this article we present the design choices and the evaluation of a batch scheduler for large clusters, named OAR. This batch scheduler is based upon an original design that emphasizes on low software complexity by using high level tools. The…
  8. Applications structured as parallel task graphs exhibit both data and task parallelism, and arise in many domains. Scheduling these applications on parallel platforms has been a long-standing challenge. In the case of a single homogeneous cluster,…
  9. In this paper, we contend that there are significant advantages in treating some classes of sensor networks as biological-like systems-both in structural design characteristics and in operational processes. We show how this design process leads to a…
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other

Sign up today - FREE

Mendeley saves you time finding and organizing research. Learn more

  • All your research in one place
  • Add and import papers easily
  • Access it anywhere, anytime

Start using Mendeley in seconds!

Already have an account? Sign in