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A number of algorithms have been proposed in the literature for scheduling CIOQ switches. The algorithms which have been proven to provide strict performance guarantees on delay (via the emulation of an output-queued switch) have been too complicated to implement because they require the exchange of a large amount of information between inputs and outputs. With implementation as our primary focus,...
Collaborative dispatching allows several dispatchers to view the routing solution as a dynamic model where changes to the vehicle routes can be made in real-time. In this paper we discuss implications of collaborative dispatching on real-time decision support tools for motor carriers. We present a collaborative dispatching system which uses real-time information obtained from a telematics system....
Although of particular importance for many real-life applications, restrictions to drivers' working hours have only received very little attention in the vehicle routing literature. Regulations regarding drivers' working hours often have a big impact on total travel times, i.e. the time required for driving, breaks, and rest periods. In this paper we describe the regulations for drivers' working hours...
This paper introduces a self-configuring architecture for scaling the database tier of dynamic content Web servers. We use a unified approach to load and fault management based on dynamic data replication and feedback-based scheduling. While replication provides scaling and high availability, feedback scheduling dynamically allocates tasks to commodity databases across workloads in response to peak...
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