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Workload Partitions
AIX Workload partitions (WPARs) are a software implementation of operating system-level virtualization technology introduced in the IBM's AIX 6.1…
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2016
2016
An approach to modelling and simulating multithreaded schedulers for divide and conquer problems on multicore architecture / Alaa Mohammed Ali Wadi Al-Obaidi
A. Mohammed
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Ali Wadi Al-Obaidi
2016
Corpus ID: 195980993
The continuous increase in the number of cores and software size causes a distinct problem in the software world that utilizes…
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2015
2015
A Multicore Database is not a Distributed System
Neha Narula
Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research
2015
Corpus ID: 15662325
Database concurrency control is evolving to parallelize well on machines with many cores. Some researchers advocate viewing a…
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2010
2010
Gleeson Ceilings & Partitions - Perth, Western Australia
Design Consolidated
2010
Corpus ID: 107533413
Gleeson Ceilings & Partitions, Quality installation of ceilings and partitions for both commercial and residential properties.
2008
2008
Migration of software partition in UNIX system
S. Kharat
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R. Mishra
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Ranadip Das
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Srikanth Vishwanathan
Bangalore Compute Conf.
2008
Corpus ID: 24873319
Software partitioning is a technology to partition a machine running a single instance of operating system image into multiple…
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1997
1997
Characterization of Workloads for Distributed DB/DC-Processing
E. Born
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T. Delica
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Werner Ehrl
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L. Richter
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R. Riedl
Information Sciences
1997
Corpus ID: 15443781
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