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Cycle stealing
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Stealing cycles
Cycle stealing is a method of accessing RAM without interfering with the CPU. It is similar to DMA for allowing I/O controllers to read or write RAM…
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2017
2017
Performance Study of IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN under High Traffic Conditions
N. Sarkar
2017
Corpus ID: 36744856
The IEEE 802.11b medium access control (MAC) protocol is gaining widespread popularity as a layer-2 protocol for wireless local…
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2011
2011
Burglarproof label sticker for automobile
岳黎明
2011
Corpus ID: 133565696
The utility model relates to a burglarproof label sticker for an automobile, which has warning and burglarproof functions. The…
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2007
2007
P4P: Ensuring Fault-Tolerance for Cycle-Stealing P2P applications
Ankur Gupta
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L. Awasthi
International Conference on Grid Computing and…
2007
Corpus ID: 31158044
A method and apparatus for forming slabs and shaped bars of food material such as fish or meat. The material is extruded at a…
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2006
2006
Controlling impact while aggressively scavenging idle resources
Vincent W. Freeh
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Xiaosong Ma
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Sudharshan S. Vazhkudai
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Jonathan W. Strickland
2006
Corpus ID: 16794879
As personal computers become ubiquitous, more and more idle resources are available at workplaces. Scavenging (or resource…
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2006
2006
A programming model and performance model for cycle stealing
Jiro Sumitomo
2006
Corpus ID: 31207017
This work describes a programming model and performance model for cycle stealing on the Internet. Cycle stealing is the use of…
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2004
2004
Meta Ethics in Legal Reasoning
H. Kaiser
2004
Corpus ID: 189955352
Legal judgments result from the application of rules (R) to facts (F). Rules are, at their most basic logical level, "if ... then…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
GATX STEALS THIRD BASE
Rob Dwyer
2000
Corpus ID: 167105329
SUBTITLE: THE SECOND ANNUAL SURVEY OF OPERATING LESSORS HAS CERTAINLY STIRRED THE MARKET. WITH THE TOP TWO REMAINING THE SILENT…
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1995
1995
On Optimal Strategies for Stealing Cycles
S. Bhatt
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F. Chung
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F. Leighton
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A. Rosenberg
1995
Corpus ID: 6338799
The growing importance of networked workstations as a computing milieu has created a new modality of parallel computing, namely…
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1995
1995
Predicting the Worst-Case Execution Time of the Concurrent Execution of Instructions and Cycle-Stealing DMA I/O Operations
Tai-Yi Huang
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J. Liu
Workshop on Languages, Compilers, & Tools for…
1995
Corpus ID: 17036830
This paper describes an eecient algorithm which gives a bound on the worst-case execution times of the concurrent execution of…
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1963
1963
Dual Sovereignty and Double Jeopardy: A Critique of Bartkus v. Illinois and Abbate v. United States
George C. Pontikes
1963
Corpus ID: 156737164