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Process migration
Known as:
Preemptive Process Migration
, Thread migration
In computing, process migration is a specialized form of process management whereby processes are moved from one computing environment to another…
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2010
2010
Size-structured migration and feeding patterns in the banded puffer fish Colomesus psittacus (Tetraodontidae) from north Brazilian mangrove creeks
T. Giarrizzo
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U. Krumme
,
W. Wosniok
2010
Corpus ID: 53687415
Tidal migrations of fishes are influenced by several coincident factors (abiotic and biotic). The interactive effect of these…
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2010
2010
Software data spreading: leveraging distributed caches to improve single thread performance
M. Kamruzzaman
,
S. Swanson
,
D. Tullsen
ACM-SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language…
2010
Corpus ID: 6455923
Single thread performance remains an important consideration even for multicore, multiprocessor systems. As a result, techniques…
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2009
2009
Understanding the cost of thread migration for multi-threaded Java applications running on a multicore platform
Qiming Teng
,
P. Sweeney
,
E. Duesterwald
IEEE International Symposium on Performance…
2009
Corpus ID: 14560414
Multicore systems increase the complexity of performance analysis by introducing a new source of additional costs: thread…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
Physiology of individual late-run Fraser River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) sampled in the ocean correlates with fate during spawning migration
S. Cooke
,
S. Hinch
,
+5 authors
A. Farrell
2006
Corpus ID: 42503738
Beginning in 1995, segments of the late-run sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) stocks from the Fraser River, British Columbia…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
Run-Time Support for Adaptive Load Balancing
M. Bhandarkar
,
R. Brunner
,
L. Kalé
IPDPS Workshops
2000
Corpus ID: 11016640
Many parallel scientific applications have dynamic and irregular computational structure. However, most such applications exhibit…
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1999
1999
Efficient user-level thread migration and checkpointing on windows NT clusters
Hazim Abdel-Shafi
,
Evan Speight
,
J. Bennett
1999
Corpus ID: 2476510
Clusters of industry-standard multiprocessors are emerging as a competitive alternative for large-scale parallel computing…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Environmental unpredictability rules the autumn migration of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) in the Belgian Ardennes
M. Ovidio
,
E. Baras
,
D. Goffaux
,
C. Birtles
,
J. Philippart
Hydrobiologia
1998
Corpus ID: 24339929
This telemetry study aimed to document the mobility of Salmo trutta in the River Ourthe sub-basin (tributary of the River Meuse…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Olfactory clues play a critical role in the estuarine migration of silver-phase American eels
G. P. Barbin
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S. Parker
,
J. McCleave
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1998
Corpus ID: 20380666
Estuarine migration of anosmic and control silver-phase American eels was examined during the fall spawning migration. Ultrasonic…
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1973
Highly Cited
1973
Fish Bulletin 158. Summary of Blue Rockfish and Lingcod Life Histories; A Reef Ecology Study; And Giant Kelp, Macrocystis Pyrifera, Experiments In Monterey Bay, California
Daniel J. Miller
,
J. Geibel
1973
Corpus ID: 126569859
This bulletin presents results of several studies related to marine sportfish in central and northern California. Since 1957…
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1964
Highly Cited
1964
Salinity Preference: an Orientation Mechanism in Salmon Migration
J. McInerney
1964
Corpus ID: 84589566
An examination of the modal salinity preferences of five Pacific salmon species showed the following pattern of temporal changes…
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