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- Load Balancing for the Numerical Solution of the Navier-Stokes Equations
- This paper simulates the performance of a load balancing scheme. In particular, it studies the application of the Extrapolated DiFfusion EDF method for the efficient parallelization of a simple 'atmospheric' model, which involves the numerical solution of the steady state Navier-Stokes NS equations in the horizontal plane and random load...
- Tags: Load Balancing, Equation, University Of Athens, Domain Decomposition Technique, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Random Walks With Jumps in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Random Walks have been proposed for information dissemination/discovery in Wireless Sensor Networks. This paper proposes the Random Walk with Jumps model as an improvement on the Random Walk without Jumps for sparse graphs. Their proposal features the incorporation of 'Jumps' with random direction and length in the otherwise simple random...
- Tags: Network, Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless, University Of Athens, Networking
- White papers 2007-06-20
- Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Utility-Based Architecture
- Wireless Sensor Networks WSN comprises a fast-developing research area with a vast spectrum of applications. A WSN design is influenced by many factors such as transmission errors, network topology and power consumption. Consequently, developing a WSN application introduces several implementation challenges. This paper describes a multi-criteria architecture in order to...
- Tags: Energy Efficiency, Network, Wireless Sensor Network, Wireless, University Of Athens
- White papers 2007-02-28
- Path Prediction Through Data Mining
- Context-awareness is viewed as one of the most important aspects in the emerging ubiquitous computing paradigm. However, mobile applications are required to operate in pervasive computing environments of dynamic nature. Such applications predict the appropriate context in their environment in order to act efficiently. A context model, which deals with...
- Tags: Ubiquitous Computing, Data Mining, Classification, Prediction, University Of Athens, Context-awareness
- White papers 2007-02-18
- An RT-UML Model for Building Faster-Than-Real-Time Simulators
- Faster-than-Real-Time Simulation FRTS is widely used for training, control and decision making purposes. FRTS experimentation proves to be rather demanding, requiring a consistent specification for developing such systems. This paper presents guidelines for an implementation framework, based on an industry standard, the Unified Modeling Language UML. In particular, using the...
- Tags: Decision-making, Model, University Of Athens, FRTS Experimentation, UML, Tools & Techniques, Programming Languages, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management
- White papers 2006-09-11
- Mobile E-Commerce and Location-Based Services: Technology and Requirements
- Advances in Internet and network technology and the rapidly growing number of mobile personal devices result in the fast growth of Mobile E-Commerce, M-Commerce. This paper views M-Commerce as activity of conducting E-commerce transactions using mobile terminals over a wireless network. A special case of M-commerce are Location Based Services...
- Tags: M-commerce, Mobile, University Of Athens, Sales Channel, Advertising & Promotion, Sales, Marketing
- White papers 2003-04-15
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- Iranian protesters take to the tweets
- Iranian protesters take to the tweetsWhich precisely why.....net neutrality is important. No single entity or groups of entities should have the right to control what flows over the internet. That is the best way to ensure survival of freedom and democracy.Iranians, are your ports/websites being blocked?Take control of your Freedom.Set...
- Tags: INTERNET, Government, Iranian protester, tweet, protester
- Discussion threads 2009-06-16
- Journalism vs. blogging: the present and the future
- With the rise of online media, from YouTube to Facebook, WordPress to the New York Times, journalism has expanded over the course of the last decade into a new era. "Journalism" may not be guaranteed work all of the time, but it is most certainly in my eyes one of...
- Tags: Journalist, Journalism, Microblogging, Blogging, Internet, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- Internet Forum all about domain control
- Two years ago a crisis of sorts was avoided in Tunis when world leaders agreed to let the U.S. remain in charge of the Internet. Part of the deal was annual conference to discuss such issues as how domain names are assigned, a task currently under the control of ICANN....
- Tags: Domain, Forum, Internet, Domain Names, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
- In GA, pundits' blogs get more buzz than politicians'
- Morris News Service takes a look at some political blogs in Georgia, noting that politicians are disappointed their efforts dont exactly burn up the blogosphere. One local politician, Doug McKillip, a Democrat from Athens, Ga., starting blogging to try to reach younger voters. Mr. McKillips blog is hardly...
- Tags: Government technology, Elections, Web, blog
- Blog posts 2007-01-19
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