Browsing Department of Computer Science and Engineering by Author "Che, Hao"
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Automatic Scheduler: A New Approach For Scheduling Rides
Bhalerao, Amey Sudhir (Computer Science & Engineering, 2012-07-25)Scheduling plays an important role in a person's life. Even computers use the concept of scheduling when it comes to processing jobs. Scheduling is important in cases normally when there is large data to process and manual ... -
End-to-end Optimal Algorithms For Traffic Engineering, Failure Detection And Recovery In Connectionless Networks
Srikantha, Sukruth (Computer Science & Engineering, 2007-08-23)In this thesis we propose a novel scheme to achieve intra-domain Traffic Engineering (TE), Failure Detection and Recovery (FR) in connectionless networks. This scheme addresses rate adaptation, load balancing and stability ... -
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF PEEPHOLE OPTIMIZATIONS ON BINARY CODE DIFFERENCES
Ren, Xiaolei (2023-09-01)**Please note that the full text is embargoed until 8/1/2025** ABSTRACT: Binary diffing is a technique used to compare and identify differences or similarities in executable files without access to source code. The potential ... -
OPTIMAL UTILITY-BASED TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DATACENTER NETWORKS
Singhal, Akshit; 0000-0002-2927-2814 (2022-04-05)As datacenter applications with diverse service requirements proliferate, it becomes imperative to enable datacenter network flow rate allocation that satisfies minimum user-utility requirements, while allowing for ... -
Performance Analysis And Resource Allocation For Multithreaded Multicore Processors
Ju, Miao (Computer Science & Engineering, 2011-10-11)With ever expanding design space and workload space in multicore era, a key challenge to program a multithreaded multicore processor is how to evaluate the performance of various possible program-task-to-core mapping choices ... -
Performance Analysis Of Caching Effect On Real Time Packet Processing In A Multi-threaded Processor
Ju, Miao (Computer Science & Engineering, 2007-09-17)Caching has been time proven to be a very effective technique to improve memory access speed and average performance for general processors. Based on the real-world trace simulation, earlier research showed that cache can ... -
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SCALE-OUT WORKLOADS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
Nguyen, Minh Quang (2017-08-07)Scale-out applications have emerged to be the predominant datacenter workloads. The request processing workflow for such a workload may consist of one or more stages with massive numbers of compute nodes for parallel ... -
PERFORMANCE MODELING AND RESOURCE PROVISIONING FOR DATA-INTENSIVE APPLICATIONS
Li, Zhongwei (2019-12-06)Performance evaluation and resource provisioning are two most critical factors to be considered for designers of distributed systems at modern warehouse data centers. The ever-increasing volumes of data in recent years ... -
Pushpop: A Card Game
Subramani, Vishal (Computer Science & Engineering, 2012-07-25)In this thesis we have designed and implemented an Android card game called PushPop. This game is meant to stimulate the interest of kids in math learning. The Android game has cards with mathematical signs instead of the ... -
RESOURCE PROVISIONING FOR DATA-INTENSIVE USER-FACING APPLICATIONS
Li, Huiyang; 0000-0002-6511-6018 (2023-07-27)**Please note that the full text is embargoed until 08/01/2024** Data-intensive, User-facing Services (DUSes) such as web searching, digital marketing, online social networking, and online retailing are critical workloads ... -
TAIL LATENCY PREDICTION FOR FORK-JOIN STRUCTURES
Alesawi, Sami Marzook (2020-07-13)The workflows of the predominant user-facing datacenter services, including web searching and social networking, are underlaid by various Fork-Join structures. Due to the lack of understanding the performance of Fork-Join ... -
A Theoretical Framework For Design Space Exploration Of Manycore Processors
Jung, Hun (Computer Science & Engineering, 2012-04-11)As design space and workload space in multicore era are continuously expanding, it is a challenge to identify optimal design points quickly during the early stage of multicore processor design or programming phase. To meet ... -
User Disengagement-Oriented Target Enforcement for Multi-Tenant Database Systems
Ning, Li; Che, Hao; Zhijun, Wang; Nguyen, Minh Q; Rosenkrantz, Todd (ACM, 2023-10)Unexpected long query latency of a database system can cause domino effects on all the upstream services and severely degrade end users’ experience with unpredicted long waits, resulting in an increasing number of users ...