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Accessing files in an Internet: The Jade file system
Jade is a new distribution file system that provides a uniform way to name and access files in an internet environment. It makes two important contributions. First, Jade is a logical system that integrates a heterogeneous collection of existing file systems, where heterogeneous means that the underlying file systems support different file access protocols. Jade is designed under the restriction that the underlying file system may not be modified. Second, rather than providing a global name space, Jade permits each user to define a private name space. These private name spaces support two novel features: they allow multiple file systems to be mounted under one directory, and they allow one logical name space to mount other logical name spaces. A prototype of the Jade File System was implemented on Sun Workstations running Unix. It consists of interfaces to the Unix file system, the Sun Network File System, the Andrew File System, and FTP. This paper motivates Jade's design, highlights several aspects of its implementation, and illustrates applications that can take advantage of its features
An Integrated Programming and Development Environment for Adiabatic Quantum Optimization
Adiabatic quantum computing is a promising route to the computational power
afforded by quantum information processing. The recent availability of
adiabatic hardware has raised challenging questions about how to evaluate
adiabatic quantum optimization programs. Processor behavior depends on multiple
steps to synthesize an adiabatic quantum program, which are each highly
tunable. We present an integrated programming and development environment for
adiabatic quantum optimization called JADE that provides control over all the
steps taken during program synthesis. JADE captures the workflow needed to
rigorously specify the adiabatic quantum optimization algorithm while allowing
a variety of problem types, programming techniques, and processor
configurations. We have also integrated JADE with a quantum simulation engine
that enables program profiling using numerical calculation. The computational
engine supports plug-ins for simulation methodologies tailored to various
metrics and computing resources. We present the design, integration, and
deployment of JADE and discuss its potential use for benchmarking adiabatic
quantum optimization programs by the quantum computer science community.Comment: 28 pages, 17 figures, feedback welcomed, even if it's criticism; v2
manuscript updated based on reviewer feedback; v3 manuscript updated based on
reviewer feedback, title modifie
Determination of the Strong Coupling \boldmath{\as} from hadronic Event Shapes and NNLO QCD predictions using JADE Data
Event Shape Data from annihilation into hadrons collected by the
JADE experiment at centre-of-mass energies between 14 GeV and 44 GeV are used
to determine the strong coupling . QCD predictions complete to
next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO), alternatively combined with resummed
next-to-leading-log-approximation (NNLO+NLLA) calculations, are used. The
combined value from six different event shape observables at the six JADE
centre-of-mass energies using the NNLO calculations is
= 0.1210 +/- 0.0007(stat.) +/- 0.0021(expt.) +/- 0.0044(had.)
+/- 0.0036(theo.) and with the NNLO+NLLA calculations the combined value is
= 0.1172 +/- 0.0006(stat.) +/- 0.0020(expt.) +/- 0.0035(had.) +/-
0.0030(theo.) . The stability of the NNLO and NNLO+NLLA results with respect to
missing higher order contributions, studied by variations of the
renormalisation scale, is improved compared to previous results obtained with
NLO+NLLA or with NLO predictions only. The observed energy dependence of
agrees with the QCD prediction of asymptotic freedom and excludes
absence of running with 99% confidence level.Comment: 9 pages, EPHJA style, 4 figures, corresponds to published version
with JADE author lis
Austria\u27s National Holiday
Postcard from Jade Boyd, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at the Austro-American Institute of Education in Vienna, Austri
A multi-agent system with application in project scheduling
The new economic and social dynamics increase project complexity and makes scheduling problems more difficult, therefore scheduling requires more versatile solutions as Multi Agent Systems (MAS). In this paper the authors analyze the implementation of a Multi-Agent System (MAS) considering two scheduling problems: TCPSP (Time-Constrained Project Scheduling), and RCPSP (Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling). The authors propose an improved BDI (Beliefs, Desires, and Intentions) model and present the first the MAS implementation results in JADE platform.multi-agent architecture, scheduling, project management, BDI architecture, JADE.
[Review of] Jade Snow Wong. Fifth Chinese Daughter
I am personally delighted to see the re-issue of Jade Snow Wong\u27s autobiographical novel, Fifth Chinese Daughter. Shortly after I arrived in the U.S. in 1959 as a rather bewildered young girl immigrant of twelve, it was my good fortune to have stumbled onto -- in the local public library -- Jade Snow Wong\u27s wonderful story of growing up Chinese and female in America, in both the ethnic enclave of Chinatown and the San Francisco Bay Area\u27s white college and working worlds. It helped me better understand the experience of being an American-Chinese, the term used in those days. The re-issue has allowed me to introduce the book to my American-born daughters, 15 and 12, who not only enjoyed immensely the story itself, but have gained invaluable insights into their Chinese and Chinese American heritage
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