590 research outputs found

    A Two-Stage Choice Experiment Approach to Elicit Consumer Preferences

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    Another version will replace the current draftchoice experiment, milk, attribute information, Agribusiness, Consumer/Household Economics, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Marketing,

    Consumer Demand for Healthy Diet: New Evidence from Healthy Eating Index

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    Replaced with revised version of paper 07/20/10.Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Health Economics and Policy,

    An Adaptive Rescheduling Strategy for Grid Workflow Applications

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    Scheduling is the key to the performance of grid workflow applications. Various strategies are proposed, including static scheduling strategies which map jobs to resources before execution time, or dynamic alternatives which schedule individual job only when it is ready to execute. While sizable work supports the claim that the static scheduling performs better for workflow applications than the dynamic one, it is questioned how a static schedule works effectively in a grid environment which changes constantly. This paper proposes a novel adaptive rescheduling concept, which allows the workflow planner works collaboratively with the run time executor and reschedule in a proactive way had the grid environment changes significantly. An HEFT-based adaptive rescheduling algorithm is presented, evaluated and compared with traditional static and dynamic strategies respectively. The experiment results show that the proposed strategy not only outperforms the dynamic one but also improves over the traditional static one. Furthermore we observed that it performs more efficiently with data intensive application of higher degree of parallelism.

    Human Movement Detection in Wi-Fi Mesh Networks

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    Wireless networks, including mesh networks, can not only transmit information among various network devices but can also monitor changes or variations in the transmission signals used to communicate the information. Monitoring changes or variations in transmission signals can indicate presence, motion, lack of motion, or other characteristics about the physical space in which the wireless network operates without the need for additional equipment or dedicated devices
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