426 research outputs found
Energy-Aware Lease Scheduling in Virtualized Data Centers
Energy efficiency has become an important measurement of scheduling
algorithms in virtualized data centers. One of the challenges of
energy-efficient scheduling algorithms, however, is the trade-off between
minimizing energy consumption and satisfying quality of service (e.g.
performance, resource availability on time for reservation requests). We
consider resource needs in the context of virtualized data centers of a private
cloud system, which provides resource leases in terms of virtual machines (VMs)
for user applications. In this paper, we propose heuristics for scheduling VMs
that address the above challenge. On performance evaluation, simulated results
have shown a significant reduction on total energy consumption of our proposed
algorithms compared with an existing First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS) scheduling
algorithm with the same fulfillment of performance requirements. We also
discuss the improvement of energy saving when additionally using migration
policies to the above mentioned algorithms.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of the Fifth International
Conference on High Performance Scientific Computing, March 5-9, 2012, Hanoi,
Vietna
Hot Strip Mill Transportation in Rourkela Steel Plant
This paper discussed possible adaptation of electronic transport means in Hot Strip Mill for improving finished product quality. The present system operating in Rourkela steel plant is discussed. Additional electronic means are proposed
A Multivariate Surface-Based Analysis of the Putamen in Premature Newborns: Regional Differences within the Ventral Striatum
Many children born preterm exhibit frontal executive dysfunction, behavioral problems including attentional deficit/hyperactivity disorder and attention related learning disabilities. Anomalies in regional specificity of cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuits may underlie deficits in these disorders. Nonspecific volumetric deficits of striatal structures have been documented in these subjects, but little is known about surface deformation in these structures. For the first time, here we found regional surface morphological differences in the preterm neonatal ventral striatum. We performed regional group comparisons of the surface anatomy of the striatum (putamen and globus pallidus) between 17 preterm and 19 term-born neonates at term-equivalent age. We reconstructed striatal surfaces from manually segmented brain magnetic resonance images and analyzed them using our in-house conformal mapping program. All surfaces were registered to a template with a new surface fluid registration method. Vertex-based statistical comparisons between the two groups were performed via four methods: univariate and multivariate tensor-based morphometry, the commonly used medial axis distance, and a combination of the last two statistics. We found statistically significant differences in regional morphology between the two groups that are consistent across statistics, but more extensive for multivariate measures. Differences were localized to the ventral aspect of the striatum. In particular, we found abnormalities in the preterm anterior/inferior putamen, which is interconnected with the medial orbital/prefrontal cortex and the midline thalamic nuclei including the medial dorsal nucleus and pulvinar. These findings support the hypothesis that the ventral striatum is vulnerable, within the cortico-stiato-thalamo-cortical neural circuitry, which may underlie the risk for long-term development of frontal executive dysfunction, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and attention-related learning disabilities in preterm neonates. © 2013 Shi et al
Combining request scheduling with web caching
We extend the classic paging model by allowing reordering of requests under the constraint that a request is delayed by no longer than a predetermined number of time steps. We first give a dynamic programming algorithm to solve the offline case. Then we give tight bounds on competitive ratios for the online case. For caches of size k, we obtain bounds of k + O(1) for deterministic algorithms and Theta(log k) for randomized algorithms. We also give bounds for the case where either the online or the offline algorithm can reorder the requests, but not both. Finally, we extend our analysis to the case where pages have different sizes
Development of a metagenomic DNA extraction procedure and PCR detection of human enteric bacteria in vegetable salad tissues
Outbreaks of illness due to human enteric pathogenic bacteria via fresh vegetables warrant intensive research on changing strategies of these bacteria in alterning their hosts for survival. The systemic infection of human pathogenic bacteria in plants and the plant growth stage at which they establish endophytic relationship is poorly understood. Since cucumber and carrot are major vegetables consumed in the form of unprocessed salads in India, our study aimed at determination of infection abilities of Salmonella enterica sub sp. enterica and Aeromonas hydrophila in carrot and cucumber, respectively based on a metagenomic detection system. We report an optimized metagenomic DNA isolation procedure from vegetable tissues co-cultivated with bacteria under laboratory conditions. Colonization of bacteria in vegetable tissues was studied by amplification of bacterial 16S rRNA coding region from the metagenome. DNA obtained from carrot vegetable pieces inoculated with Salmonella resulted in expected amplification of 1.2 kb region of bacterial 16S rRNA source sequences. However, the approach failed to detect Aeromonas in cucumber tissues. We conclude that carrot could be a symptomless alternate host for Salmonella sp
A Review Of Trends In Research On Web Mining
In recent years the growth of the World Wide Web exceeded all expectations. Today there are several billions of HTML documents, pictures and other multimedia files available via internet and the number is still rising. But considering the impressive variety of the web, retrieving interesting content has become a very difficult task.So, the World Wide Web is a fertile area for data mining research.Web mining is a research topic which combines two of the activated research areas: Data Mining and World Wide Web. Web mining research relates to several research communities such as Database, information Retrieval and Artificial intelligence, visualization.This paper reviews the research and application issues in web mining besides proving an overall view of Web mining
Seaweed resources
The macroscopic algae comprising the three major
classes Ghlorophyceae (green alga<'), Phaeophyceae
(brown algae) and Rhodophyceae (red algae), found
mostly in the inter-tidal zone on the rocky coasts, are
commonly referred as seaweeds. Recently their use as
an industrial raw material in the production of agir
and algin has created a great dem nd and attempts are
under way to augment the resources by aquaculttire
practices. The Central Marine Fisheries Research
Institute is playing a leading role in developing the
techniques of seaweed culture in the Gulf of Mannar
and Palls Bay. A gross picture of the seaweed resources
along the coasts of mainland of India is available
(Thivy, 1958; Rao, 1967. 1970)
Changes in growth and phycocolloid content of Gelidiella acerosa and Gracilaria edulis
Results obtained on seasonal growth, yield and physical properties of agar in Gelidiella acerosa and Gracilaria edulis for a period of one year are presented. Vegetation of these two species occurred throughout the year with two peak growth periods
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