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The below is not just an information section, it's a job! You have to do something here. You need to take action, don't just read it, and think "OK, this is a good idea, I should do it". You see that word "should" we need to change it to "I WILL".
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I read the original SIGCOMM '97 PostScript paper about HFSC, it is very technically, but I understand the basic concept. Instead of giving a linear service curve (as with pretty much every other scheduling algorithm), you can specify a convex or concave service curve and thus it is possible to decouple…
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I read the original SIGCOMM '97 PostScript paper about HFSC, it is very technically, but I understand the basic concept. Instead of giving a linear service curve (as with pretty much every other scheduling algorithm), you can specify a convex or concave service curve and thus it is possible to decouple…
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Create a standalone autocomplete library that can be clubbed into any Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application and used with minimal efforts.
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Fred talks to Paul Yarwood, US Operations General Manager and Richard Crotty, North America Business Development Manager for The GL Company, an Oracle Certified Partner, and Denise Grills, Senior Director of Marketing and Product Strategy for Oracle's JD Edwards World products. They discuss how the…
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