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IEEE Micro, 2017
Hyperscale datacenter providers have struggled to balance the growing need for specialized hardware with the economic benefits of homogeneity. The Configurable Cloud datacenter architecture introduces a layer of reconfigurable logic (FPGAs) between the network switches and servers.
Adrian M. Caulfield +18 more
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Hyperscale datacenter providers have struggled to balance the growing need for specialized hardware with the economic benefits of homogeneity. The Configurable Cloud datacenter architecture introduces a layer of reconfigurable logic (FPGAs) between the network switches and servers.
Adrian M. Caulfield +18 more
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2006
Compared to UML 1.x, UML 2.x has improved the mechanisms for describing the architecture of systems. We show how to make UML 2.x describe configurations, not only in terms of setting values of system properties but also in terms of rearranging elements of the architecture.
Øystein Haugen, Birger Møller-Pedersen
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Compared to UML 1.x, UML 2.x has improved the mechanisms for describing the architecture of systems. We show how to make UML 2.x describe configurations, not only in terms of setting values of system properties but also in terms of rearranging elements of the architecture.
Øystein Haugen, Birger Møller-Pedersen
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Mathematical Systems Theory, 1976
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2020
This chapter follows Rihoux and Ragin (2009b: xviii) and understands Configurative Methods as methods of ‘systematic cross-case comparisons, while at the same time giving justice to within-case complexity, particularly in small- and intermediate-N research designs’ (2009b: xviii).
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This chapter follows Rihoux and Ragin (2009b: xviii) and understands Configurative Methods as methods of ‘systematic cross-case comparisons, while at the same time giving justice to within-case complexity, particularly in small- and intermediate-N research designs’ (2009b: xviii).
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Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 1998
This paper is intended to serve as part of the context in which the other papers in this special issue should be read. Its main goal is to revisit the basic definition of the configuration task, on which many people depend, to show some of its flaws, and to point out how it shapes thinking about the problem.
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This paper is intended to serve as part of the context in which the other papers in this special issue should be read. Its main goal is to revisit the basic definition of the configuration task, on which many people depend, to show some of its flaws, and to point out how it shapes thinking about the problem.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958
Abstract The alkaloid cevine has been shown to have configuration II. The configurations of nine (C3, C4, C5, C9, C10, C12, C14, C17, C25) of the fourteen asymmetric centers were established by earlier work. Hydrogenation of 16-dehydrocevine 3,4-diacetate (XIII) over platinum proceedeb stereoselectively to cevine 3,4-diacetate (XIV).
S.M. Kupchan +2 more
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Abstract The alkaloid cevine has been shown to have configuration II. The configurations of nine (C3, C4, C5, C9, C10, C12, C14, C17, C25) of the fourteen asymmetric centers were established by earlier work. Hydrogenation of 16-dehydrocevine 3,4-diacetate (XIII) over platinum proceedeb stereoselectively to cevine 3,4-diacetate (XIV).
S.M. Kupchan +2 more
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International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, 2012
Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist in order to fulfil the individual requirements of the different users. The management of process variability is an important aspect mainly during modelling. One common way to deal with variability is configuration. This paper presents the concept of a configurator.
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Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist in order to fulfil the individual requirements of the different users. The management of process variability is an important aspect mainly during modelling. One common way to deal with variability is configuration. This paper presents the concept of a configurator.
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Configuration Spaces and Their Configurational Relationalism
2017We develop here a very general ‘G-Act G-All’ implementation of Configurational Relationalism using group and fibre bundle mathematics. This refers to attaining group invariance by following group action by an operation using all of the group. It is useful in the study of configuration spaces, of which the freely available online Appendices G, H, I and ...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2001
The author discusses a problem in elementary geometry that arises from the investigations of \textit{M. V. Berry} and \textit{J. M. Robbins} [Proc. R. Soc. Lond., Ser. A {453}, 1771--1790 (1997; Zbl 0892.46084)], namely the following. Can one construct a continuous map from the configuration space of \(n\) distinct particles in 3-space to the flag ...
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The author discusses a problem in elementary geometry that arises from the investigations of \textit{M. V. Berry} and \textit{J. M. Robbins} [Proc. R. Soc. Lond., Ser. A {453}, 1771--1790 (1997; Zbl 0892.46084)], namely the following. Can one construct a continuous map from the configuration space of \(n\) distinct particles in 3-space to the flag ...
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Configuration Process and Configurable Products
2006As product variety increases, product configuration activities grow in complexity, with negative implications on the order acquisition and fulfilment process. In order to avoid this problem, it is necessary to thoroughly analyse the configuration process and the interdependence between configuration process and the characteristics of the product to ...
Cipriano Forza, Fabrizio Salvador
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