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Gentzsch, W. "High Performance Computing and Networking." Future Generation Computer Systems 11, no. 4-5 (August 1995): 347–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-739x(95)00005-d.

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Williams, Roy. "High Performance Computing and Networking Europe 1999." Future Generation Computer Systems 16, no. 5 (March 2000): v—vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(00)00048-0.

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Heemink, Arnold W., and Jan C. Zuidervaart. "High performance computing and networking: Simulation practice." Simulation Practice and Theory 6, no. 2 (February 1998): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0928-4869(97)00042-6.

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Hoekstra, Alfons, and Arndt Bode. "High Performance Computing and Networking Europe 1997." Future Generation Computer Systems 13, no. 4-5 (March 1998): 247–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(98)00026-0.

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Liddell, Heather M. "High-Performance Computing and Networking Europe 1998." Future Generation Computer Systems 15, no. 3 (April 1999): 307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(98)00075-2.

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Maeda, Chris, and Brian N. Bershad. "Protocol service decomposition for high-performance networking." ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 27, no. 5 (December 1993): 244–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/173668.168639.

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Lim, Sang Boem, Joon Woo, and Guohua Li. "Performance analysis of container-based networking solutions for high-performance computing cloud." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 10, no. 2 (April 1, 2020): 1507. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v10i2.pp1507-1514.

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Recently, cloud service providers have been gradually changing from virtual machine-based cloud infrastructures to container-based cloud-native infrastructures that consider performance and workload-management issues. Several data network performance issues for virtual instances have arisen, and various networking solutions have been newly developed or utilized. In this paper, we propose a solution suitable for a high-performance computing (HPC) cloud through a performance comparison analysis of container-based networking solutions. We constructed a supercomputer-based test-bed cluster to evaluate the serviceability by executing HPC jobs.
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Afsarmanesh, Hamideh, and Marian Bubak. "High-performance computing and networking enables complex applications." Future Generation Computer Systems 17, no. 8 (June 2001): v—vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(01)00031-0.

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Vicat-Blanc-Primet, Pascale. "Grid high performance networking in the DataGRID project." Future Generation Computer Systems 19, no. 2 (February 2003): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-739x(02)00146-2.

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Munro, W. J., K. A. Harrison, A. M. Stephens, S. J. Devitt, and Kae Nemoto. "From quantum multiplexing to high-performance quantum networking." Nature Photonics 4, no. 11 (August 29, 2010): 792–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2010.213.

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Obaidat, Mohammad S. "High Speed Networking: Performance Simulation Modeling and Applications." SIMULATION 64, no. 1 (January 1995): 4–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003754979506400101.

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Di Giacomo, Francesco, Mohamed Abbadi, Agostino Cortesi, Pieter Spronck, Giulia Costantini, and Giuseppe Maggiore. "High performance encapsulation and networking in Casanova 2." Entertainment Computing 20 (May 2017): 25–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcom.2017.03.001.

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Rio, Miguel, Andrea di Donato, Frank Saka, Nicola Pezzi, Richard Smith, Saleem Bhatti, and Peter Clarke. "Quality of Service Networking for High Performance Grid Applications." Journal of Grid Computing 1, no. 4 (2003): 329–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:grid.0000037551.92756.4e.

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Baldine, I., A. Bragg, G. Evans, M. Pratt, M. Singhai, D. Stevenson, and R. Uppalli. "JumpStart deployments in ultra-high-performance optical networking testbeds." IEEE Communications Magazine 43, no. 11 (November 2005): S18—S25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2005.1541695.

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Chieng, D., T. G. Hodgkinson, A. Ting, R. Rahim, and S. Kawade. "High-level capacity performance insights into wireless mesh networking." BT Technology Journal 25, no. 2 (April 2007): 76–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10550-007-0030-8.

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Williams, David O. "A review of wide-area aspects of high performance networking." Simulation Practice and Theory 6, no. 2 (February 1998): 99–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0928-4869(97)00034-7.

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Hwang, Jinho, K. K. Ramakrishnan, and Timothy Wood. "NetVM: High Performance and Flexible Networking Using Virtualization on Commodity Platforms." IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management 12, no. 1 (March 2015): 34–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tnsm.2015.2401568.

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Tierney, Brian, Mehmet Balman, and Cees de Laat. "Special section on high-performance networking for distributed data-intensive science." Future Generation Computer Systems 56 (March 2016): 262–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2015.10.006.

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Jang, Jae-Wan, Euiseong Seo, Heeseung Jo, and Jin-Soo Kim. "A low-overhead networking mechanism for virtualized high-performance computing systems." Journal of Supercomputing 59, no. 1 (May 26, 2010): 443–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-010-0444-9.

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Liu, Zuo Xue, Jian Mei Dai, Yi Jun Sheng, and Zi Fan Wang. "A High-Performance Wireless Mesh Network Routing Protocol." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 1705–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.1705.

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BATAMAN (Better Approach to Mobile Ad-hoc Networking) is a new wireless Mesh network protocol. The algorithm of BATMAN protocol was analyzed, the BATMAN protocol was designed based the embedded Linux and realized on the self-developed wireless Mesh node mounting multiple Wi-Fi modules. The pragmatic performance was test in the multi-hop Mesh prototype network. The result shows that: the characteristics of throughput and latency of BATMAN protocol which is lightweight, rapid convergence and efficient can meet the real-time and broadband transmission requirement of wireless Mesh network.
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Wang, Huan-zhao, Peng Zhang, Lei Xiong, Xin Liu, and Cheng-chen Hu. "A secure and high-performance multi-controller architecture for software-defined networking." Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 17, no. 7 (July 2016): 634–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1631/fitee.1500321.

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Santarelli, M. F., V. Positano, and L. Landini. "Combining high-performance computing and networking for advanced 3-D cardiac imaging." IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 4, no. 1 (March 2000): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4233.826860.

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Shrestha, Deep, Zhibo Pang, and Dacfey Dzung. "Precise Clock Synchronization in High Performance Wireless Communication for Time Sensitive Networking." IEEE Access 6 (2018): 8944–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2018.2805378.

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Maria Kontesa, Andreas Lako, and Wendy. "Board Capital Effect on Firm Performance: Evidence from Indonesia." International Journal of Business and Society 21, no. 1 (April 25, 2021): 491–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/ijbs.3265.2020.

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Human capital effects have been ignored as important resources to induce the organization’s performance in firm-level research. The proponents of human capital theory and resource-based view theory argue that the human resources attached to each board member, such as networking, education, and experience, might induce the performance. Yet, agency theory argues those strategic resources might bring higher transaction costs and entrenchment costs. Therefore, this study aims to examine the board's capital effect on firm performance for a sample of 252 listed firms in Indonesia over 2011–2017. Using dynamic GMM panel regression, we confirm the hypothesis about board capital and performance. The results imply that board members’ networking and experience are two important factors for firm performance. However, boar members’ education does not give any impact. It confirms prior theories whereby the capability and competency of directors are an important source for the firm to achieve its objective. Networking and experience might help the firm to avoid financial distress. It furthers implies that shareholders should choose board members with a high level of networking and experience, not education.
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Wei, Jinlong, Cedric Lam, Ji Zhou, Ivan Aldaya, Elias Giacoumidis, Andre Richter, Qixiang Cheng, Richard Penty, and Ian White. "Low Complexity DSP for High Speed Optical Access Networking." Applied Sciences 11, no. 8 (April 10, 2021): 3406. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11083406.

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A novel low-cost and energy-efficient approach for reaching 40 Gb/s signals is proposed for cost-sensitive optical access networks. Our proposed design is constituted of an innovative low-complex high-performance digital signal processing (DSP) architecture for pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4), reuses existing commercial cost-effective 10-G components and eliminates the need of a power-hungry radio frequency (RF) component in the transmitter. Using a multi-functional 17-tap reconfigurable adaptive Volterra-based nonlinear equalizer with noise suppression, significant improvement in receiver optical power sensitivity is achieved. Results show that over 30 km of single-mode fiber (SMF) a link power budget of 33 dB is feasible at a bit-error-rate (BER) threshold of 10−3.
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Kapočius, Narūnas. "OVERVIEW OF KUBERNETES CNI PLUGINS PERFORMANCE." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 12 (February 19, 2020): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2020.11454.

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Containerisation and microservices architecture are getting momentum in nowadays ICT field. Containers are deployed in both public and private cloud environments and usually for flexibility purposes are deployed in VM (Virtual Machines) environment. Microservices have a demand on a high number of containers which requires orchestration and Kubernetes is one of the most popular choice. However, Kubernetes does not offer networking solution and it is provided by CNI (Container Networking Interface) and its’ plugins. In order to choose best plugin their performance needs to be evaluated. In this paper nine most popular CNI plugins TCP and HTTP protocols performance is evaluated in virtualised VMware ESXi and physical data centre environment. The results help to choose which CNI plugins to use either in virtualised or physical data centre environment.
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Lee, Chankyun, Xiaoyuan Cao, Noboru Yoshikane, Takehiro Tsuritani, and June-Koo Kevin Rhee. "Scalable software-defined optical networking with high-performance routing and wavelength assignment algorithms." Optics Express 23, no. 21 (October 9, 2015): 27354. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oe.23.027354.

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Meyer, Norbert, Mirosław Kupczyk, and Maciej Stroiński. "Preface. High Performance Computing at the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center in 2011." Computational Methods in Science and Technology 18, no. 2 (September 1, 2012): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12921/cmst.2012.18.02.79.

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Passeri, Alessandro, Andreas Robert Formiconi, Maria Teresa R. De Cristofaro, Alberto Pupi, and Ugo Meldolesi. "High-performance computing and networking as tools for accurate emission computed tomography reconstruction." European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 24, no. 4 (April 14, 1997): 390–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002590050067.

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Xia, Lei, Zheng Cui, John Lange, Yuan Tang, Peter Dinda, and Patrick Bridges. "Fast VMM-based overlay networking for bridging the cloud and high performance computing." Cluster Computing 17, no. 1 (May 30, 2013): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10586-013-0274-7.

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Wang, Ru, Seungmin Rho, and Wandong Cai. "High-performance social networking: microblog community detection based on efficient interactive characteristic clustering." Cluster Computing 20, no. 2 (February 18, 2017): 1209–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10586-017-0782-y.

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Passeri, Alessandro, Andreas Robert Formiconi, Maria Teresa R. De Cristofaro, Alberto Pupi, and Ugo Meldolesi. "High-performance computing and networking as tools for accurate emission computed tomography reconstruction." European Journal of Nuclear Medicine 24, no. 4 (April 1997): 390–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00881810.

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Nohrstedt, Daniel. "Networking and Crisis Management Capacity: A Nested Analysis of Local-Level Collaboration in Sweden." American Review of Public Administration 48, no. 3 (December 25, 2016): 232–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0275074016684585.

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Studies of how actors collaborate across organizational boundaries to prepare for and respond to extreme events have traditionally focused on describing network structure whereas fewer studies empirically investigate how network relationships influence crisis management capacities. Using survey data on crisis management work in Swedish municipalities, this study considers how the number of collaboration partners and venues for collaboration (networking) influence organizational goal attainment. Given managerial costs associated with increasingly complex collaboration networks, the study explores the diminishing returns hypothesis, which predicts a positive relationship between networking and goal attainment up to a certain point when payoffs do not increase. Results support a nonlinear relationship; networking at low levels had a positive effect on goal attainment whereas no relationship was found at moderate or high levels. To identify characteristics of collaboration conducive to performance, the study undertakes a comparative case study of two low-residual cases where the relationship between networking and performance follow the predicted nonlinear curve and one deviant case where high levels of networking had a positive effect on performance. The cases show that stable interpersonal relationships, clarification of the terms of collaboration, shared problem perceptions, and coordination of joint decision making constitute important assembly mechanisms for overcoming collective action problems.
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Du, Yunzhou, Phillip H. Kim, and Howard E. Aldrich. "Hybrid Strategies, Dysfunctional Competition, and New Venture Performance in Transition Economies." Management and Organization Review 12, no. 3 (September 2016): 469–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mor.2016.30.

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ABSTRACTConventional wisdom suggests that new ventures can employ a combination of two general strategies to confront the challenges of operating in transition economies or regions known for their weak institutional conditions: These ventures may succeed by enacting a market-orientation strategy, which focuses on providing value to customers and implementing rapid responses to competitive situations. They can also engage in a more traditional political-networking strategy that engages government officials, which may yield public resources and enhance their organizational legitimacy. However, research results are inconclusive regarding the effectiveness of these strategies when they are combined in a hybrid form. We argue that the advantages of a hybrid strategy are contingent on the perception of a specific condition: dysfunctional competition. In our analysis of new venture performance in China, we show that political networking indeed amplifies the positive influence of market-orientation strategies on performance, but only in contexts where dysfunctional competition is perceived to be low. When such competition is high, political networking becomes counterproductive, diverting attention away from swift responses to market demands. By addressing how multiple strategies work together, we offer insights into the extent to which the effectiveness of hybrid strategies – incorporating both market-orientation and political-networking – depend on the context in which they are implemented.
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Wang, Huamei, Liang Xu, and Zhonglin Wang. "Advances of High-Performance Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Blue Energy Harvesting." Nanoenergy Advances 1, no. 1 (August 26, 2021): 32–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nanoenergyadv1010003.

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The ocean is an enormous source of blue energy, whose exploitation is greatly beneficial for dealing with energy challenges for human beings. As a new approach for harvesting ocean blue energy, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) show superiorities in many aspects over traditional technologies. Here, recent advances of TENGs for harvesting blue energy are reviewed, mainly focusing on advanced designs of TENG units for enhancing the performance, through which the response of the TENG unit to slow water agitations and the output power of the device are largely improved. Networking strategy and power management are also briefly discussed. As a promising clean energy technology, blue energy harvesting based on TENGs is expected to make great contributions for achieving carbon neutrality and developing self-powered marine systems.
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Bhavadharini, R. M., S. Karthik, N. Karthikeyan, and Anand Paul. "Wireless Networking Performance in IoT Using Adaptive Contention Window." Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing 2018 (July 3, 2018): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7248040.

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Internet of Things (IoT) network contains heterogeneous resource-constrained computing devices which has its unique reputation in IoT environments. In spite of its distinctiveness, the network performance deteriorates by the distributed contention of the nodes for the shared wireless medium in IoT. In IoT network, the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer contention impacts the level of congestion at the transport layer. Further, the increasing node contention at the MAC layer increases link layer frame drops resulting in timeouts at the transport layer segments and the performance of TCP degrades. In addition to that, the expiration of maximum retransmission attempts and the high contentions drive the MAC retransmissions and the associated overheads to reduce the link level throughput and the packet delivery ratio. In order to deal with aforementioned problems, the Adaptive Contention Window (ACW) is proposed, which aims to reduce the MAC overhead and retransmissions by determining active queue size at the contending nodes and the energy level of the nodes to improve TCP performance. Further, the MAC contention window is adjusted according to the node’s active queue size and the residual energy and TCP congestion window is dynamically adjusted based on the MAC contention window. Hence, by adjusting the MAC Adaptive Contention Window, the proposed model effectively distributes the access to medium and assures improved network throughput. Finally, the simulation study implemented through ns-2 is compared with an existing methodology such as Cross-Layer Congestion Control and dynamic window adaptation (CC-BADWA); the proposed model enhances the network throughput with the minimal collisions.
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Sardi, Alberto, Patrizia Garengo, and Umit Bititci. "Measurement and management of competences by enterprise social networking." International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 68, no. 1 (January 14, 2019): 109–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijppm-04-2018-0139.

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Purpose Literature describes the transformation process of employees’ individual competences into firm-specific competences as a great challenge in the performance management and management field. Recently, to favor the transformation of competences, some companies have adopted enterprise social networking (ESN). However, not enough studies support the understanding of its role in performance management and measurement and scant attention is given to the inclusion of competences in a holistic performance measurement and management system (PMMS). To help close this gap, the purpose of this paper is to develop knowledge on the role of ESN in measurement and management of competences to favor the development of a holistic PMMS. Design/methodology/approach The research adopts a multiple case study methodology using a qualitative meta-analysis. It investigates 32 multinational companies by case studies available in the scientific literature. Findings The results highlight the use of ESN as a relevant support for the development of a holistic PMMS based on a high maturity in performance measurement and a democratic and participative approach in performance management. ESN provides real-time data collection, analysis and reports that encourage a democratic and participative performance management. It facilitates relationships, knowledge sharing and favors a high maturity performance measurement. Originality/value The paper provides implications for theory, practice and society. First, the paper rationalizes the impact of ESN usage on performance measurement and management. Second, it offers new knowledge supporting practitioners in the development of holistic PMMS. Third, it highlights that ESN favors people in self-expression of own capacity, sharing artwork and knowledge on specific topics.
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Faroque, Anisur R., Sussie C. Morrish, and Ahmed Shahriar Ferdous. "Networking, business process innovativeness and export performance: the case of South Asian low-tech industry." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 32, no. 6 (July 3, 2017): 864–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-06-2015-0113.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of business process innovativeness in the networking-export performance relationship in a developing country low-tech industry setting. Most innovation research in international business and entrepreneurship is conducted on high-tech industries in developed countries. Less research has focused on the low-tech industry context. This study bridges this research gap by testing whether international new ventures’ (INVs) networking resources impact their export performance through business process innovativeness. Design/methodology/approach The study tests the link between low-tech INVs’ networking, business process innovativeness and export performance using a sample of 647 export start-up apparel firms in Bangladesh, the second largest apparel exporter in the world. Findings The results recognize that an INV entrepreneur’s personal and inter-firm networking are directly and positively related to business process innovativeness and export performance. The findings also indicate that business process innovativeness acts as a mediator only between an INV’s inter-firm networking and its export performance. Research limitations/implications The study was undertaken in a Bangladeshi low-tech industry setting-the apparel sector; thus, future research may include data collection from a range of industries across countries. Data collected for the purpose of this study used a cross-sectional research design, and this may only have confirmed the relationships in the model and not causality between the constructs. Practical implications The findings highlight that low-tech INVs should focus more on leveraging their personal and inter-firm networking resources, as this should result in improved export performance. The results also provide directives for INVs in regard to improving their business process innovativeness to achieve increased performance. Originality/value The study is not only carried out in the context of low-tech early internationalizing firms (i.e. INVs), but also contributes to theory and practice by testing whether INVs’ networking resources (personal and inter-firm) have an impact on business process innovativeness, which in turn leads to improved performance.
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Gropp, William, and Satoshi Matsuoka. "Special Issue: SC13 – The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis." Scientific Programming 22, no. 2 (2014): 57–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/915921.

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The technical papers program for SC13 received 449 submissions of which 90 where selected for the program giving an acceptance rate of 20%. A rigorous peer review process, including author rebuttals and a 1.5 day face-to-face program committee meeting ensured that selected papers were the very best in our field. One of the tasks at the face-to-face meeting was also to select finalists for the best paper award, from which one is selected by a committee during the conference. To further highlight their achievement of being selected as the very top tier of all the submitted papers to SC13, the authors of these finalist papers were offered the opportunity to publish extended versions of their papers in this special issue journal; all eight authors accepted.
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Pouzols, Federico Montesino, Angel Barriga Barros, Diego R. Lopez, and Santiago Sánchez-Solano. "Enabling fuzzy technologies in high performance networking via an open FPGA-based development platform." Applied Soft Computing 12, no. 4 (April 2012): 1440–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2011.10.018.

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Hughes, Janette Michelle, Laura Jane Morrison, and Cornelia Hoogland. "You Don’t Know Me: Adolescent Identity Development Through Poetry Performance." in education 20, no. 2 (October 24, 2014): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.37119/ojs2014.v20i2.160.

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Our study concerns adolescents using poetry writing as an interrogative and creative means of shaping and creating “voices” or “identities.” Toronto-based high school students were challenged to be creators (rather than solely consumers) of available social practices within a digital landscape using mobile devices and social networking platforms. The students engaged in the processes of creating poetry that included experimentation with form (including spoken word, found, and rhyming couplet poetry), research, and writing-induced challenges of received ideas. Their creations of their multiple “Resonant Voices,” which in some cases were powerful statements of self-discovery and social criticism, were further amplified because they occurred in a formal educational setting.Keywords: adolescents; identity; digital literacies; multiliteracies; poetry; social practices; social networking sites; Facebook; pedagogy; mobile devices; Android app; poetic inquiry; metacognitive
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Moravejosharieh, Amir Hossein, and Jaime Lloret. "Performance Analysis of Quality of Service in Software-Defined Networking." Network Protocols and Algorithms 10, no. 4 (January 9, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/npa.v10i4.14054.

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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a new networking strategy designed to overcome issues experienced in traditional IP network e.g. high level of complexity and inability to adaptively respond to newly arisen Quality of Service (QoS) requirements in a timely fashion. In SDN, control plane and data plane are decoupled which justifies the need to have a central controller to receive the application requirements (e.g. Quality of Service requirements) and implements a set of network policies on the data plane to eventually satisfy the requirements of the application. Implementing a proper set of policies on data plane can be quite a challenging task. In many cases implementing a set of policies in order to satisfy the requirements of an application negates requirements of other applications. In this paper, a simulation study is conducted to evaluate the performance of a QoS policy (i.e. reserving bandwidth) on a specific type of multimedia traffic (e.g. video, audio and data) and its influences on other types of multimedia traffic. The outcome of the simulation study has motivated the authors to conduct a mathematical analysis on the sensitivity of network applications over all possible combination of network policies to eventually implement a proper set of policies that imposes minimum destructive impact on other network applications or services.
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Khalifa, Ayman Gamal. "Social Networking Addiction and Quality of Academic Life among First-Year High School Students in Saudi Arabia: The Mediating Role of Academic Procrastination." Journal of Intellectual Disability - Diagnosis and Treatment 9, no. 4 (August 26, 2021): 374–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/2292-2598.2021.09.04.4.

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Students with high levels of procrastination were unable to organize and achieve their academic goals. A student who procrastinates may face internal consequences such as low academic performance, bad learning habits, and low learning motivation. When he/she is unable to address procrastination, this will hinder his/her academic performance. The study group of the research consists of 258 boys studying in high schools in the Riyadh region in the 2019-2020 academic year. They aged 16-18 years, (M= 17.23,SD= 4.45). Social Media Addiction Scale - Student Form, High-School Satisfaction Scale, and Tuckman's procrastination scale –short form were used for gathering and analyzing data. Quality of academic life correlates negatively with social networking addiction and academic procrastination. On the other hand, social networking addiction was found to be positively correlated with academic procrastination. Regression coefficients of the empirical model show that social networking addiction had a direct negative effect on the quality of academic life (b= -0.49, p<0.001) and a direct positive effect on academic procrastination (b=0.52, p<0.001). Results support previous research showing that social networking addiction negatively impacts academic achievement by creating academic procrastination, reducing sleep quality, and increasing academic stress. Evidence indicates a positive and significant correlation between inappropriate and problematic use of technology and quality of academic life. Procrastination may interrupt the academic performance, as procrastinators are likely to avoid completing the task at Hand until the last moment. They may also be unable to invest the time and effort necessary for performing as they underestimate the amount of time required for completing specific tasks.
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Mashuri, Moch Norrochim, and Purbayu Budi Santosa. "The Analysis of Young Entrepreneurs’ Performance in the Milkfish Presto MSMEs in Semarang, Indonesia." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 5, no. 7 (July 24, 2020): 306–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt20jul259.

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The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) of milkfish presto in Semarang have decreased in terms of quantity and quality. The problems faced are the low levels of productivity due to the internal factors, such as: the quality of Human Resources, limited information on access to capital, innovation, and business networking capabilities; and the external factors, such as: high transaction costs, scarcity of raw materials, the acquisition of formal legality and government policies,. This study raised the prestige of milkfish MSMEs in Semarang because it continued to experience a decline from 2013-2019, amounting to 48.64% due to these internal and external factors. Therefore, the aims of this study is to analyze the effect of labor, business capital, innovation, government policy, and networking capabilities on the performance of young entrepreneurs at milkfish presto MSMEs in Semarang. The source data is used by the collection of questionnaires from 41 respondents of the milkfish presto MSME owners in Semarang. The analytical method using multiple regression by SPSS 21 analysis tools. The results showed that business capital, innovation, government policies, and networking capabilities significantly influence the performance of young entrepreneurs, and labor does not significantly influence the performance of young entrepreneurs. The conclusion of this study is that to improve the performance of young entrepreneurs, it is necessary to encourage increased business capital, innovation, and government policies, as well as networking capabilities
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Murali, A., and K. Hari Kishore. "Efficient and high speed key-independent AES-based authenticated encryption architecture using FPGAs." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 1.5 (December 31, 2017): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i1.5.9152.

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Data manipulations are made with the use of communication and networking systems. But at the same time, data integrity is also a needed and important property that must be maintained in every data communicating systems. For this, the security levels are provided with cryptographic primitives like hash functions and block ciphers which are deployed into the systems. For efficient architectures, FPGA-based systems like AES-GCM and AEGIS-128 plays in the best part of the re-configurability, which supports the security services of such communication and networking systems. We possibly focus on the performance of the systems with the high security of the FPGA bit streams. GF (2128) multiplier is implemented for authentication tasks for high-speed targets. And also, the implementations were evaluated by using vertex 4.5 FPGA’s
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Lee, Seung Yeop, and Sang Woo Lee. "Social Media Use and Job Performance in the Workplace: The Effects of Facebook and KakaoTalk Use on Job Performance in South Korea." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (May 15, 2020): 4052. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12104052.

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The use of social media, such as social networking sites and instant messaging, in everyday life continues to spread, along with social media use in the workplace. This study examined how using social media like Facebook (social networking sites) and KakaoTalk (instant messaging) at work affects individual job performance. It also analyzed whether social media use has different effects on individual job performance depending on the characteristics of the given task. The results demonstrated that both Facebook and KakaoTalk had linearly positive effects on individual job performance. Moreover, task equivocality had a positive moderating effect on the relationship between KakaoTalk use and job performance. The results may have significant implications for firms reviewing their policies on employees’ social media use. Since using social media such as Facebook and KakaoTalk in the workplace improves job performance, firms may consider encouraging employees toward this practice. In particular, they may consider supporting those employees who perform tasks with high task equivocality in making use of instant messaging platforms.
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Kaya, Halil D. "Business Friendliness, Firm Performance and Owner’s Optimism." Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks 4, no. 3 (2020): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/fmir.4(3).13-23.2020.

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In this study, we attempt to find the factors that influence small business owners’ optimism as well as their company’s success. For this purpose, we use a survey done by Kauffman foundation. This survey asks business owners about their state’s performance in areas like “ease of starting a business”, “ease of hiring”, “regulations”, and “training and networking programs”. It also asks business owners questions about their firm’s performance and their optimism for the future. We run several tests to see if business owners are more optimistic and more successful in states with a high score in each “business friendliness” area. We show that, in the states with a higher business friendliness composite score, both growth in revenue and growth in employees are higher and also owners tend to be more encouraging to others. Regression analyses support these findings (except for growth in employees). Our results indicate that growth in revenue is driven mainly by the Ease of Start score. In other words, the revenues of small businesses grow faster in the states with a better initial registration/establishment process. Our results also indicate that growth in the number of employees is driven mainly by the Overall Regulations score. In other words, small businesses grow faster (in terms of the number of employees) in the states with more favorable regulations. With respect to whether or not the owners would encourage others to start a business in their state, our results show that all subcomponents (Ease of Start, Ease of Hire, Overall Regulations, and Training and Networking programs) are important. The owners are more encouraging to others when Ease of Start, Ease of Hire, Overall Regulations, and Training and Networking programs are all favorable. Overall, we conclude that while all components of business friendliness have a positive relation with the small business owners’ optimism, the link between the business friendliness score and firm performance is weaker. Ease of Start is important for growth in revenues and optimism, Ease of Hire is important for optimism only, Overall Regulations are important for growth in the number of employees and optimism, and Training and Networking Programs are crucial for optimism. Keywords: regulations, business friendliness, small business, entrepreneurship, firm performance.
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Saleh, Zahraa, and Qahhar Qadir. "The Downside of Software-Defined Networking in Wireless Network." UKH Journal of Science and Engineering 4, no. 2 (December 31, 2020): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25079/ukhjse.v4n2y2020.pp147-156.

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Mobile traffic volumes have grown exponentially because of the increase in services and applications. Traditional networks are complex to manage because the forwarding, control, and management planes are all bundled together and, thus, administrators are supposed to deploy high-level policies, as each vendor has its own configuration methods. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is considered the future paradigm of communication networks. It decouples control logic from its underlying hardware, thereby promoting logically centralized network control and making the network more programmable and easy to configure. Low-power wireless technologies are moving toward a multitenant and multiapplication Internet of Things (IoT), which requires an architecture with scalable, reliable, and configured solutions. However, employing an SDN-based centralized architecture in the environment of a low-power wireless IoT network introduces significant challenges, such as difficult-to-control traffic, unreliable links, network contention, and high associated overheads that can significantly affect the performance of the network. This paper is a contribution toward a performance evaluation for the use of SDN in wireless networking by evaluating the latency, packet drop ratio (PDR), data extraction rate (DER), and overheads. The results show that SDN adds a high percentage of overheads to the network, which is about 43% of the 57% user packets, and the DER drops when the number of mesh nodes are increased, in addition to the high loss that was observed for packets that traveled over more hops.
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Neneh, Brownhilder Ngek. "Customer orientation and SME performance: the role of networking ties." African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 9, no. 2 (June 11, 2018): 178–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajems-03-2017-0043.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the moderating effect of networking ties on the relationship between customer orientation and firm performance.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted a survey approach to collect data from 251 respondents in the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality in the Free State province, South Africa. Scales for data collection were operationalised from prior studies. A hierarchical regression analysis was used to examine the moderating effect of networking ties on the relationship between customer orientation and firm performance.FindingsThe results showed that customer orientation had a significant positive association with firm performance, thus supporting the existing calls for examining the unique contributions of customer orientation to firm performance. Furthermore, this study hypothesised that business, political, and social network ties positively moderated this association. However, the results showed that only business and social network ties had a positive and significant moderating effect, with the influence of customer orientation on firm performance being more pronounced for firms with high as opposed to low business and social network ties. Nevertheless, all the three types of network ties showed a positive and significant direct relationship with firm performance, thus supporting the consolidated literature on the positive impact of network ties on firm performance.Practical implicationsThe practical implications are twofold. First, it encourages business owners to develop a customer-oriented approach as a key strategic objective in their pursuit for optimal business performance. Second, business owners and managers should increasingly exploit their business and social network ties to accumulate vital resources for effectively exploiting their customer-oriented capabilities as a means to improve their performance.Originality/valueEven though customer orientation is a valuable internal strategic capability, its benefit on firm performance might be limited in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) when the businesses are unable to respond quickly to customer needs. This is more common when the SME is faced with resource limitations required for exploiting the new market opportunities. However, this study showed that SMEs can mitigate this issue by depending on their business and social network ties for valuable resources to effectively exploit opportunities that emerge from identified customer needs.
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Ivanoska-Dacikj, Aleksandra, Gordana Bogoeva-Gaceva, René Jurk, Sven Wießner, and Gert Heinrich. "Assessment of the dynamic behavior of a new generation of complex natural rubber-based systems intended for seismic base isolation." Journal of Elastomers & Plastics 49, no. 7 (November 19, 2016): 595–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095244316677849.

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This work, conceived as a second step in the development of high-performance damping materials suitable for seismic application, describes the preparation and characterization of complex natural rubber-based composites containing hybrid nano- and conventional fillers. The cluster–cluster aggregation model was used to assess the apparent filler networking energy. The values obtained suggested that the presence of the hybrid nanofiller strengthens the filler networking. The same model was used to understand the mechanisms of energy dissipation. The damping coefficient was found to be in the sought range between 10% and 20% (at 0.5 Hz and high shear strain).
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