Measurement-based reliability/performability models
Mei-Chen Hsueh
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Measurement-based reliability/performability models
Published
1987
Publisher
Langley Research Ctr.
Pages
1
Subjects
Computer architecture evaluation for structural dynamics computations
Optimal dynamic remapping of parallel computations
Parallelizing Navier-Stokes computations on a variety of architectural platforms
Advanced computer architecture specification for automated weld systems
Dynamic remapping decisions in multi-phase parallel computations
Dynamic remapping of parallel computations with varying resource demands
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