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Author(s): Kimura, Hideaki HP Laboratories HPL-2015-37 Keyword(s): Abstract: Server hardware is about to drastically change. As typified by emerging hardware such as UC Berkeley's Firebox project and by Intel's Rack-Scale Architecture (RSA), next generation servers will have \emph{thousands of cores}, \emph{large DRAM}, and \emph{huge NVRAM}. We analyze the characteristics of these machines and fi
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Researchers at HP Labs will use the new cloud research test bed to collaborate with industry leaders, academia and governments worldwide in advancing innovation in the area of cloud computing. Initially, HP Labs will focus its research in the test bed on the following projects: Cells as a Servicea prototype management system for cloud infrastructures that centers on the creation of Service Cells –
Distributed Lucene : A distributed free text index for Hadoop Mark H. Butler and James Rutherford HP Laboratories HPL-2008-64 Keyword(s): distributed, high availability, free text, parallel, search Abstract: This technical report described a parallel, distributed free text index written at HP Labs called Distributed Lucene. Distributed Lucene is based on two Apache open source projects, Lucene and
Hewlett Packard Labs can see a future beyond the next big thing. We call it the Next Next. The stories here range widely across new computing architectures, emerging security technologies, bold solutions to a looming energy crisis in the data center, and much more.
Click here for full text: Scheme->C a Portable Scheme-to-C Compiler Bartlett, Joel F. WRL-89-1 Back to Index
The Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient astronomical computer built by the Greeks around 80 B.C. It was found on a shipwreck by sponge divers in 1900, and its exact function still eludes scholars to this day. In September, 2005, as part of the Antikythera Research Project, we were able to access the device in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens to apply reflectance imaging t
The most recent version of this package can be found in the source tree for the Boehm-Demers-Weiser garbage collector (bdwgc) on Sourceforge. It should be possible to just extract the libatomic_ops source tree and build it independently. The versions on this site are no longer being updated. Future versions will be identified by bdwgc version numbers. That transition is currently (2008-06-01) inc
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Foreword The Linux Wireless LAN Howto is an Open Source project sponsored by Hewlett Packard (through my contribution) since 1996, and built with the contribution of many Linux users all over the world. I first got involved in the Wireless LAN world by hacking the Wavelan drivers for Linux. I'm quite curious, so I start gathering information to know how the damn beasty was working. Then, I realise
This is a set of profiling utilities, currently targeting only linux. It includes a simple command line profiling tool, with the following characteristics: It is intended to be easy to install and use. No kernel modules or changes are required for basic use. It can be installed and used without root access. It supports profiling of dynamically linked code and includes information on time spent in
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Presentation The Linux Wireless Extension and the Wireless Tools are an Open Source project sponsored by Hewlett Packard (through my contribution) since 1996, and build with the contribution of many Linux users all over the world. The Wireless Extension (WE) is a generic API allowing a driver to expose to the user space configuration and statistics specific to common Wireless LANs. The beauty of i
The ability to predict the outcome of future events quickly and accurately is critical in today's business environment. Agile sensing of climate changes can help us alter both spending and production without the inevitable lags inherent in the traditional marketplace. Forecasting is an integral part of the business management framework. However, month-to-month prediction is difficult in our busine
General I am a software engineer at Google, where I've been since March 2014. I now work mostly on concurrent programming issues, both generally, and focussed on Android. I am an ACM Fellow, and a past Chair of ACM SIGPLAN (2001-2003). Until late 2017 I chaired the ISO C++ Concurrency Study Group (WG21/SG1), where I continue to actively participate. Publications A list of my selected publications
Scott Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman Information Dynamics Laboratory, HP Labs Abstract Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users to tag bookmarks, photographs and other content. In this paper we analyze the structure of collabo
The Structure of Collaborative Tagging Systems Scott A. Golder and Bernardo A. Huberman Information Dynamics Lab, HP Labs { scott.golder , bernardo.huberman }@hp.com ABSTRACT Collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Recently, collaborative tagging has grown in popularity on the web, on sites that allow users to tag book
Zipf, Power-laws, and Pareto - a ranking tutorial Lada A. Adamic Information Dynamics Lab Information Dynamics Lab, HP Labs Palo Alto, CA 94304 Many man made and naturally occurring phenomena, including city sizes, incomes, word frequencies, and earthquake magnitudes, are distributed according to a power-law distribution. A power-law implies that small occurrences are extremely common, whereas lar
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