Search for dissertations about: "transaction processing system"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words transaction processing system.
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1. System Design for DSP Applications with the MASIC Methodology
Abstract : The difficulties of system design are persistentlyincreasing due to the integration of more functionality on asystem, time-to-market pressure, productivity gap, andperformance requirements. To address the system designproblems, design methodologies build system models at higherabstraction level. READ MORE
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2. Reconfigurable Architectures for Embedded Systems
Abstract : Application-specific circuits are used to migrate computer systems from workstations to handheld devices that need real-time performance within the budget for physical size and energy dissipation. However, these circuits are inflexible as any modification requires redesign and refabrication, which is both expensive and time-consuming considering the complexity of recent embedded platforms. READ MORE
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3. Scaling Distributed Hierarchical File Systems Using NewSQL Databases
Abstract : For many years, researchers have investigated the use of database technology to manage file system metadata, with the goal of providing extensible typed metadata and support for fast, rich metadata search. However, earlier attempts failed mainly due to the reduced performance introduced by adding database operations to the file system’s critical path. READ MORE
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4. Virtual Full Replication for Scalable Distributed Real-Time Databases
Abstract : A fully replicated distributed real-time database provides high availability and predictable access times, independent of user location, since all the data is available at each node. However, full replication requires that all updates are replicated to every node, resulting in exponential growth of bandwidth and processing demands with the number of nodes and objects added. READ MORE
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5. Towards Accurate and Resource-Efficient Cache Coherence Prediction
Abstract : The increasing speed gap between processor microarchitectures and memory technologies can potentially slow down the historical performance growth of computer systems. Parallel applicationns on shared memory multiprocessors that experience cache misses due to communication are extra susceptible to this speed difference. READ MORE
