(1 + ε)-approximate sparse recovery
Eric Price, David P. Woodruff
FOCS 2011
In this paper we describe a utility computing framework, consisting of a component model, a methodology, and a set of tools and common services for building utility computing systems. This framework facilitates the creation of new utility computing systems by providing a set of common functions, as well as a set of standard interfaces for those components that are specialized. It also provides a methodology and tools to assemble and re-use resource provisioning and management functions used to support new services with possibly different requirements. We demonstrate the benefits of the framework by describing two sample systems: a life-science utility computing service designed and implemented using the framework, and an on-line gaming utility computing service designed in compliance with the framework.
Eric Price, David P. Woodruff
FOCS 2011
Robert E. Donovan
INTERSPEECH - Eurospeech 2001
Corneliu Constantinescu
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2009
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ICWS 2008