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Scalable Unix Commands for Parallel Processors: A High-Performance Implementation
We describe a family of MPI applications we call the Parallel Unix Commands.
These commands are natural parallel versions of common Unix user commands such
as ls, ps, and find, together with a few similar commands particular to the
parallel environment. We describe the design and implementation of these
programs and present some performance results on a 256-node Linux cluster. The
Parallel Unix Commands are open source and freely available.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figure
Expectation adjustment in the housing market: insights from the Scottish auction system
This paper examines price expectation adjustment of house buyers and sellers to rapid changes in the housing market using data from Scotland where houses are sold through 'first-price sealed-bid' auctions. These auctions provide more information on market signals, incentives and the behaviour of market participants than private treaty sales. This paper therefore provides a theoretical framework for analysing revealed preference data generated from these auctions. We specifically focus on the analysis of the selling to asking price difference, the 'bid-premium'. The bid-premium is shown to be affected by expectations of future price movements, market duration and high bidding frequency. The bid-premium reflects consumers' expectations, adapting to market conditions more promptly than asking price setting behaviour and final sale prices. The volatile conditions of the recent housing market bubble are fully reflected in the bid-premium, whereas the asking and sale prices are much less prone to rapid movements
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Distance learning of engineering based subjects: A case study.
YesWith the advancement of technology, significant changes have been introduced into the learning and teaching environment. The importance of enhancing the interest of learners is an on-going challenge for educators of all levels. In this respect, teaching and learning practices are adapting to studentsÂż exposure to technological and social trends. In this presentation, a case study of using technology to enhance the learnersÂż environment for engineering-based subjects in higher education is presented. The approach consists of delivering interactive materials through a Virtual Learning Environment and integrating web
application technologies to enhance the learnersÂż experience. Due to the vast subject areas in engineering and the variety of content of each subject, a general methodology is first identified and adopted. This consists of stages that show the progress from initial development to deployment of the materials, followed by evaluation of the module and further improvements carried out on the module based on qualitative evaluation. The evaluation process consists of the application of electronic surveys for feedback on the
distance learning module. In addition, monitoring of the studentsÂż usage of the materials is also carried out. The presentation concludes with the presentation of the initial results from a current e-learning module
Thermal signatures of Little-Parks effect in the heat capacity of mesoscopic superconducting rings
We present the first measurements of thermal signatures of the Little-Parks
effect using a highly sensitive nanocalorimeter. Small variations of the heat
capacity of 2.5 millions of non interacting micrometer-sized
superconducting rings threaded by a magnetic flux have been measured by
attojoule calorimetry. This non-invasive method allows the measurement of
thermodynamic properties -- and hence the probing of the energy levels -- of
nanosystems without perturbing them electrically. It is observed that is
strongly influenced by the fluxoid quantization (Little-Parks effect) near the
critical temperature . The jump of at the superconducting phase
transition is an oscillating function of with a period ,
the magnetic flux quantum, which is in agreement with the Ginzburg-Landau
theory of superconductivity.Comment: To be published in Physical Review B, Rapid Communication
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