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    A Case Study of Green Supply Chain Management at Advanced Micro Devices

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    Compiling for SIMD Within a Register

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    What to Do When the Lease Expires: A Moving Experience

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    Moving a division of approximately 200 employees from one building to another across town can be a daunting task. It involves coordination among teams from systems administration, networking, facilities, and security as well as support from management and cooperation of the employees being relocated. Contractors and subcontractors are frequently hired to handle physical relocation of goods from one location to another, construction of new server rooms, electrical rewiring, installation of new cooling systems, etc. This paper is the story of how we handled the move and reconfiguration of a network of approximately 1000 nodes over a long weekend in May 1998. Previously published work has discussed some of the issues that challenged us here. The reconfiguration of large numbers of machines has been discussed in [Manning93, Riddle94, Shaddock95]. ‘‘Forklift’ ’ upgrades of new hardware [Harrison92] share some but not all of the problems we faced in our move. Implementation of new networking topology without the problems or schedules imposed by physical relocation has been discussed in [Limoncelli97]. We believe our work is unique in requiring all these tasks to happen on a large scale in
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