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Global Storage Architecture
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GSA
GSA (Global Storage Architecture) is a distributed file system created by IBM to replace the Andrew File System and the DCE Distributed File System.
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
A Hybrid GA-GSA Algorithm for Optimizing the Performance of an Industrial System by Utilizing Uncertain Data
Harish Garg
2015
Corpus ID: 51731539
The main objective of this chapter is to present a novel hybrid GA-GSA algorithm to permit the reliability analyst to increase…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
A discrete gravitational search algorithm for solving combinatorial optimization problems
M. B. Dowlatshahi
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H. Nezamabadi-pour
,
M. Mashinchi
Information Sciences
2014
Corpus ID: 29669857
Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
GGSA: A Grouping Gravitational Search Algorithm for data clustering
M. B. Dowlatshahi
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H. Nezamabadi-pour
Engineering applications of artificial…
2014
Corpus ID: 17129834
Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Thermal-Constrained Task Allocation for Interconnect Energy Reduction in 3-D Homogeneous MPSoCs
Yuanqing Cheng
,
Lei Zhang
,
Yinhe Han
,
Xiaowei Li
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration…
2013
Corpus ID: 2333265
3-D technology that stacks silicon dies with through silicon vias (TSVs) is a promising solution to overcome the interconnect…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Pigeonholing pyroclasts: Insights from the 19 March 2008 explosive eruption of Kīlauea volcano
B. Houghton
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D. Swanson
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R. Carey
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J. Rausch
,
A. J. Sutton
2011
Corpus ID: 129802517
We think, conventionally, of volcanic explosive eruptions as being triggered in one of two ways: by release and expansion of…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
The big picture: A lithospheric cross section of the North American continent
P. Hammer
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R. Clowes
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F. Cook
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K. Vasudevan
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A. J. V. D. Velden
2011
Corpus ID: 55799591
A lithospheric cross section constructed within a 6000-kmlong corridor across southern Canada and its margins at 45– 55°N…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Sensitivity analysis and robust experimental design of a signal transduction pathway system
H. Yue
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Martin Brown
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Fei He
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J. Jia
,
D. Kell
2008
Corpus ID: 17877572
Experimental design for cellular networks based on sensitivity analysis is studied in this work. Both optimal and robust…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Carbon isotopes of marl and lake sediment organic matter reflect terrestrial landscape change during the late Glacial and early Holocene (16,800 to 5,540 cal yr B.P.): a multiproxy study of…
A. Diefendorf
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W. Patterson
,
C. Holmden
,
H. T. Mullins
2008
Corpus ID: 55060569
A 7.6-m lake sediment core from a marl lake, Lough Inchiquin, records variation in landscape evolution from 16,800 cal yrs B.P…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Late Quaternary loess in northeastern Colorado: Part II—Pb isotopic evidence for the variability of loess sources
J. Aleinikoff
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D. Muhs
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Rebecca R. Sauer
,
C. Fanning
1999
Corpus ID: 39544302
A new application of the Pb isotopic tracer technique has been used to determine the relative importance of different silt…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
The need for mass balance and feedback in the geochemical carbon cycle: Comment and Reply
M. Bickle
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K. Caldeira
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R. Berner
1998
Corpus ID: 12643561
indicates that his data are also compatible with an interpretation that metamor-phism reflects heating by the domes themselves…
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