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Computability in distributed computing [PDF]
What can and cannot be computed in a distributed system is a complex function of the system's communication model, timing model, and failure model. This tutorial surveys some important results about computability in the canonical distributed system model, where processes execute asynchronously, they communicate by reading and writing shared memory, and
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2019 14th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2019
This study is based on a concrete problem in a fertilizer factory about the estimation of process parameters: to calculate the mean and standard deviation from weights (sums only)of loads of unequal (known)number of bags (“equal” case being trivial). With many distribution depots., the data for each depot must be collected for processing.
Rui Santos Cruz, Miguel Casquilho
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This study is based on a concrete problem in a fertilizer factory about the estimation of process parameters: to calculate the mean and standard deviation from weights (sums only)of loads of unequal (known)number of bags (“equal” case being trivial). With many distribution depots., the data for each depot must be collected for processing.
Rui Santos Cruz, Miguel Casquilho
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Distributed Cloud Computing and Distributed Parallel Computing: A Review [PDF]
In this paper, we present a discussion panel of two of the hottest topics in this area namely distributed parallel processing and distributed cloud computing. Various aspects have been discussed in this review paper such as concentrating on whether these topics are discussed simultaneously in any previous works. Other aspects that have been reviewed in
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Occupy the cloud: distributed computing for the 99%
ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2017Distributed computing remains inaccessible to a large number of users, in spite of many open source platforms and extensive commercial offerings. While distributed computation frameworks have moved beyond a simple map-reduce model, many users are still ...
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Compute First Networking: Distributed Computing meets ICN
Information-Centric Networking, 2019Modern distributed computing frameworks and domain-specific languages provide a convenient and robust way to structure large distributed applications and deploy them on either data center or edge computing environments. The current systems suffer however
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Computing with distributed chaos
Physical Review E, 1999We describe and discuss in detail some recent results by Sinha and Ditto [Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 2156 (1998)] demonstrating the capacity of a lattice of threshold coupled chaotic maps to perform computations. Such systems are shown to emulate logic gates, encode numbers, and perform specific arithmetic operations, such as addition and multiplication, as ...
William L. Ditto, Sudeshna Sinha
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International Journal of Physical Distribution, 1972
The paper makes a distinction between management tasks which are associated with day‐to‐day operations in the distribution field and tasks which can be grouped under the title of planning and control. The first are concerned with tactical problems, usually on a short time scale, the fatter concentrate on strategy.
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The paper makes a distinction between management tasks which are associated with day‐to‐day operations in the distribution field and tasks which can be grouped under the title of planning and control. The first are concerned with tactical problems, usually on a short time scale, the fatter concentrate on strategy.
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Distributed computing column 47 [PDF]
What can and cannot be computed in a distributed system is a complex function of the system’s communication model, timing model, and failure model. This tutorial surveys some important results about computability in the canonical distributed system model, where processes execute asynchronously, they communicate by reading and writing shared memory, and
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Quantum Advantage for the LOCAL Model in Distributed Computing
Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, 2018There are two central models considered in (fault-free synchronous) distributed computing: the CONGEST model, in which communication channels have limited bandwidth, and the LOCAL model, in which communication channels have unlimited bandwidth.
F. Gall, H. Nishimura, A. Rosmanis
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Will Distributed Computing Revolutionize Peace? The Emergence of Battlefield IoT
IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2018An upcoming frontier for distributed computing might literally save lives in future military operations. In civilian scenarios, significant efficiencies were gained from interconnecting devices into networked services and applications that automate much ...
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