11 research outputs found

    A Grid Framework for Optimistic Resource Sharing

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    A Grid Framework for Optimistic Resource Sharing

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    Grids are gaining more importance in this era of Internet technology to maximize the use of resources such as hardware and software infrastructure

    An extension of GridSim for quality of service

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    Data quality issues in the GIS modelling of air pollution and cardiovascular mortality in Bangalore

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    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the world\u27s number one cause of mortality. Research in recent years has begun to illustrate a significant association between CVD and air pollution. As most of these studies employed traditional statistics, cross-sectional or meta-analysis methods, a study undertaken by the authors was designed to investigate how a geographical information system (GIS) could be used to develop a more efficient spatio-temporal method of analysis than the currently existing methods mainly based on statistical inference. Using Bangalore, India, as a case study, demographic, environmental and CVD mortality data was sought from the city. However, critical deficiencies in the quality of the environmental data and mortality records were identified and quantified. This paper discusses the shortcomings in the quality of mortality data, together with the development of a framework based on WHO guidelines to improve the defects, henceforth considerably improving data quality. Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
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