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This paper demonstrates HOPE, an efficient and effective database partitioning system that is designed for OLTP workloads. HOPE is built on top of a novel tuple-group based database partitioning model, which is able to minimize the number of distributed transactions as well as the extent of partition and workload skews during the workload execution. HOPE conducts the partitioning in an iterative manner...
Ubiquitous computing involves large number of devices which are connected via networks. This requires packet processing service to guarantee privacy, security, and high quality. We study to provide ubiquitous computing with stable and satisfied services through improving packet processing performance. Since the applications become more and more complicated, the task allocation among multi-cores for...
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