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1. INTENSIVE 2009: Valencia, Spain
- Fernando Boronat, Cosmin Dini:
First International Conference on Intensive Applications and Services, INTENSIVE 2009, Valencia, Spain, 20-25 April 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-0-7695-3585-2
Operational Intensive
- Zhengping Wu, Yuanyao Liu, Lifeng Wang:
Dynamic Policy Conflict Analysis in Operational Intensive Trust Services for Cross-Domain Federations. 1-6 - Mario Zechner, Michael Granitzer:
Accelerating K-Means on the Graphics Processor via CUDA. 7-15 - Anas Qadrei, Sami Habib:
Allocation of Heterogeneous Banks' Automated Teller Machines. 16-21
Process and Data Intensive
- Stéphane Paris:
From Images to Schemas. 22-27 - Rainer Schmidt, Christian Sadilek, Ross King:
A Service for Data-Intensive Computations on Virtual Clusters. 28-33 - Moohong Lee, Jeong Han Jeong, Jungkeun Kim, Young Serk Shim, Hwang Soo Lee, Sung-Sil Kim:
Parallel Data Processing Based on EDMA to Save the Processing Power of a T-DMB Software Baseband Receiver Running on a Digital Signal Processor. 34-38
Communications Intensive
- John Paul O'Neill, Jonathan Dukes:
Re-evaluating Multicast Streaming Using Large-Scale Network Simulation. 39-46 - Alejandro Rodríguez González, Enrique Jiménez-Domingo, Jesús Fernández, Martin Eccius, Juan Miguel Gómez, Giner Alor-Hernández, Rubén Posada-Gómez, Carlos Laufer:
SemMed: Applying Semantic Web to Medical Recommendation Systems. 47-52 - Alicia Moreno, Miguel Garcia, Luis Morcillo, Fernando Boronat:
Subjective Evaluation of Video on Demand Systems Using Different Network Connections. 53-58
Control Intensive
- Weihai Yu:
Scalable Services Orchestration with Continuation-Passing Messaging. 59-64 - Carlos Araújo, Erica Sousa, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Fábio Chicout, Ermeson Carneiro de Andrade:
Performance Modeling for Evaluation and Planning of Electronic Funds Transfer Systems with Bursty Arrival Traffic. 65-70 - Uwe Hohenstein, Michael C. Jäger, Martin Bluemel:
Improving Connection Pooling Persistence Systems. 71-77
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