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An automated bibliographic network for the libraries of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia : a feasibility studyAl-Khulaifi, Mohammed January 1997 (has links)
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Develop, build, and test a virtual lab to support vulnerability training systemAkgul, Turgut, Kargin, Coskun 09 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / A computer security virtual lab architecture was developed and tested for functionality and performance. Four Dell PowerEdge 1650, dual processor, blade servers were configured as host machines with VMware and VNC running on a Linux RedHat 9 Kernel. An Apache-Tomcat web server was configured as the external interface to lab users. Web content was created, the site was secured with SSL, and Java Servlet functionality was enabled. Host machine performance was tested under various load conditions. Analysis indicated that, for our architecture, that the average host machine CPU load was [about]12 % while the average memory load was [about]33 %. We conclude that for the cost and space requirements of 5 1U blade servers we have configured an equivalent 20 computer lab. Performance tests show that the virtual lab could scale easily from 4 - 30 computers. / 1st Lieutenant, Turkish Army / 1st Lieutenant, Turkish Army
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The co-design of virtual machines using reconfigurable hardwareKent, Kenneth Blair 21 April 2017 (has links)
The prominence of the internet and networked computing has driven research
efforts into providing support for heterogeneous computing platforms. This has been
exemplified by the emergence of virtual machines, such as the Java virtual machine.
Unfortunately, most virtual computing platforms come with a performance penalty. This
dissertation investigates a new approach for providing virtual computing platforms
through the use of reconfigurable computing devices and hardware/software co-design.
Traditionally, when designing a hardware/software solution, instance specific methods
are used to iterate towards a solution that satisfies the requirements. This is not an
ideal approach as the costs involved with integrating hardware and software components
are significant. This technique demotes the interface between the hardware and software,
often resulting in major complications at the integration stage. These problems can be
avoided through adherence to a sound methodology which the co-design process follows.
This dissertation examines the original concept of using hardware/software co-design
and reconfigurable computing as a means of providing virtual machine platforms.
Specifically the contributions include an advancement towards a new general computing
paradigm and architecture; guidelines and several algorithms for applying the general
hardware/software co-design process to the specific virtual machine class of problems;
and an assessment of the potential advantages of using co-design as an implementation
approach for virtual machines. These are applied to the Java virtual machine and simulated
for insights into the potential benefits, requirements, and caveats of co-design for
virtual machines.
This research demonstrates that using hardware/software co-design as described
specifically for virtual machines, the solution can offer performance benefits over a software-only solution. These performance increases will be shown to be dependent upon several factors such as the application itself and the underlying architectural features. This dissertation will promote and give evidence that reconfigurable computing can be used for more general purpose computing and not just for specific problem instances. / Graduate
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Syvsta - En prototyp av ett spel för studie- och yrkesvägledning / Syvsta- A prototype of a game for educational and vocational counsellingGränsbo, Gustav, Haglund, Filip, Hansson, Adam, Hedkvist, Pierre, Johansson, Jacob, Kortesalmi, Linus, Lundgren, Matti, Medin, Simon, Nyman, Jonathan January 2016 (has links)
Denna kandidatrapport behandlar arbetet med att designa och utveckla spelet Syvsta. Syvsta är ett RPG-spel utvecklat åt Jobb- och kunskapstorget vid Linköpings kommun. Spelet är avsett att användas för att undersöka om spel har potential som medium för att nå ut med studie- och yrkesvägledning till en grupp ungdomar som inte aktivt söker den formen av vägledning. Syvsta är utvecklat av en projektgrupp bestående av nio teknologer på U- och D-programmet vid Linköpings universitet inom ramen för kursen Kandidatprojekt i programvaruutveckling. Arbetet med projektet delades in i en förstudiefas och en utvecklingsfas. Utvecklingsfasen delades i sin tur in i tre iterationsfaser. Vid utvecklingen av Syvsta har en agil arbetsmetodik använts. Som en del av den agila arbetsmetoden tillämpades Continuous Integration, parprogrammering och kodgranskning. Testning utfördes på all kod i form av acceptans-, enhets- eller integrationstester. SEMAT:s Essence Kernel användes för att sätta och följa upp mål med projektet. Rapporten undersöker hur ett spel kan implementeras för att ge värde åt studie- och yrkesvägledare med slutsatsen att Syvsta är ett exempel på hur det kan utföras. Erfarenheter som vi vill ta med oss till kommande projekt lyfts. Framförallt lyfts vikten av god planering och uppföljning av planeringen. Arbetet med SEMAT:s Essence Kernel utvärderas med slutsatsen att de SEMAT Kernel ALPHA:s vi använde oss av inte nådde sin fulla potential då vi inte följde upp dem aktivt. Trots detta var de till hjälp för att ge oss en uppfattning om hur vi låg till med projektet. Rapporten undersöker även de agila arbetsmetoder vi tillämpat under arbetet med Syvsta med slutsatsen att de alla medförde någon typ av utmaning eller problem, men att de i slutänden gav goda resultat. Parallellt med utvecklingsarbetet har varje gruppmedlem utfört en individuell undersökning för att djupare analysera delar av projektet. De individuella undersökningarna presenteras i rapportens bilagor.
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The formative evaluation of interactive videoPinnington, Ashly Hervey January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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An Approach to Language Modelling for Intelligent Document Retrieval SystemKamma, Aditya January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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The interactive generation of functional dependenciesHunt, William Olen January 2010 (has links)
Typescript, etc. / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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HIMICS : a virtual memory environment for mini-computers, and a description of its level 2 processorBentz, Arlan E January 2010 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Design considerations in the development of user-friendly interfacesEaton, Leslie A. January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries / Department: Computer Science.
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A non-normal form database interfaceHecker, Gabriele A. January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries / Department: Computer Science.
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