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Cahill, J. J., T. Nguyen, M. Vega, D. Baska, D. Szerdi, H. Pross, R. X. Arroyo, et al. "IBM Power Systems built with the POWER8 architecture and processors." IBM Journal of Research and Development 59, no. 1 (January 2015): 4:1–4:10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/jrd.2014.2376132.

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Marquart, R. G. "μPDSM: Mainframe Search/Match on an IBM PC." Powder Diffraction 1, no. 1 (March 1986): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s088571560001126x.

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AbstractμPDSM, a powder diffraction search/match system, is derived from the original interactive time-sharing system written for the NIH/EPA Chemical Information System. Transformed and essentially rewritten, it still searches the entire JCPDS database, but on an inexpensive IBM PC microcomputer. In the transition from mainframe to micro, μPDSM has lost none of its speed or performance. Indeed, the basic discriminating power of the search/match algorithms had to be improved, since the Powder Diffraction File is some 50% larger than it was when The CIS version was in operation. While μPDSM will solve typical problems on a “push-button” mode, it provides an environment that promotes optimization of search parameters by the diffractionist, and provides all of the subfile and chemistry functions associated with larger systems.
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Berry, Christopher, David Wolpert, Christos Vezrytzis, Richard Rizzolo, Sean Carey, Yaniv Maroz, Hunter Shi, et al. "IBM z14: Processor Characterization and Power Management for High-Reliability Mainframe Systems." IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 54, no. 1 (January 2019): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jssc.2018.2873582.

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FRITZ, KARL E., BARBARA A. RANDALL, GREGG J. FOKKEN, MICHAEL J. DEGERSTROM, MICHAEL J. LORSUNG, JASON F. PRAIRIE, ERIC L. H. AMUNDSEN, et al. "HIGH-SPEED, LOW-POWER DIGITAL AND ANALOG CIRCUITS IMPLEMENTED IN IBM SiGe BiCMOS TECHNOLOGY." International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems 13, no. 01 (March 2003): 221–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129156403001582.

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Under the auspices of Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's Microsystems Technology Office (DARPA/MTO) Low Power Electronics Program, the Mayo Foundation Special Purpose Processor Development Group is exploring ways to reduce circuit power consumption, while maintaining or increasing functionality, for existing military systems. Applications presently being studied include all-digital radar receivers, electronic warfare receivers, and other types of digital signal processors. One of the integrated circuit technologies currently under investigation to support such military systems is the IBM Corporation silicon germanium (SiGe) BiCMOS process. In this paper, design methodology, simulations and test results from demonstration circuits developed for these applications and implemented in the IBM SiGe BiCMOS 5HP (50 GHz fT HBTs with 0.5 μm CMOS) and 7HP (120 GHz fT HBTs with 0.18 μm CMOS) technologies will be presented.
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Pousa, Adrian. "Optimization of throughput, fairness and energy efficiency on asymmetric multicore systems via OS scheduling." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 18, no. 01 (June 7, 2018): e09. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/16666038.18.e09.

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Most of chip multiprocessors (CMPs) are symmetric, i.e. they are composed of identical cores. These CMPs may consist of complex cores (e.g., Intel Haswell or IBM Power8) or simple and lower-power cores (e.g. ARM Cortex A9 or Intel Xeon Phi). Cores in the former approach have advanced microarchitectural features, such as out-of-order super-scalar pipelines, and they are suitable for running sequential applications which use them efficiently. Cores in the latter approach have a simple microarchitecture and are good for running applications with high thread-level parallelism (TLP).
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Balakumar, Arvind, Harish Nandakumar, and Mrs V. Bhuvaneswari. "Implementation of Quantum Key Distribution Algorithm in Real Time IBM Quantum Computers." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 4 (April 30, 2023): 3123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.50574.

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Abstract: We are Currently in the NISQ(noisy intermediate scale quantum) era. Current Quantum computers have a high noise error rate. With the increasing number of qubits every year we can develop fault tolerant quantum systems which have immense power to change our current computing power. Current quantum systems have shown to have the potential to break the classical RSA algorithm using shors algorithm. With more development and increase in number of qubits available it could easily break the current security systems of our computing. In future we could transmit data safely using the same quantum principles in the post quantum cryptography era. Quantum key distribution could be the future protocol used to transfer our secure information without getting hacked even by using quantum computing and break other quantum principles like shors algorithm which can break current encryption techniques like the RSA algorithms. We need to develop Quantum network infrastructure so we can implement the quantum key distribution algorithm in the future to enable secure transmission of data.
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Bertran, R., Y. Sugawara, H. M. Jacobson, A. Buyuktosunoglu, and P. Bose. "Application-level power and performance characterization and optimization on IBM Blue Gene/Q systems." IBM Journal of Research and Development 57, no. 1/2 (January 2013): 4:1–4:17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/jrd.2012.2227580.

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McLaughlin, G. T., L. Y. Liu, D. J. DeGroff, and K. W. Fleck. "IBM Power Systems platform: Advancements in the state of the art in IT availability." IBM Systems Journal 47, no. 4 (2008): 519–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/sj.2008.5386517.

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Dillard, Jesse F. "Professional Services, IBM, and the Holocaust." Journal of Information Systems 17, no. 2 (September 1, 2003): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jis.2003.17.2.1.

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IBM and the Holocaust both represent power, ideology, and rational administration. We view one as logical and commendable, the other as pathological and deplorable, and both as a manifestation of instrumental rationality. IBM and the Holocaust (Black 2001) explores the connect between IBM and its dynamic leader, Thomas J. Watson, and the program of genocide carried out against European Jewry over the 12-year reign of Germany's Third Reich. Those who controlled, applied, and supported IBM's information processing technology are implicated in operationalizing the lethal ideology of the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) Party. Considering relationships between the fascist and the capitalist extremes provides a starting point in a dialogue that challenges the privileged position of instrumental rationality in evaluating choices related to the development, implementation, and application of information technology. The investigation of IBM and the Holocaust illustrates the potential for technology to reinforce, and be reinforced by, a prevailing ideology through the tangible manifestations of instrumental rationality: machines, professionals, and administrative structures. The ends to which the technology and its manifestations are applied by those implementing and supporting it become lost in striving to efficiently accomplish the immediate, intermediate tasks. The technological manifestations and their complicity in the Holocaust illustrate the inability of instrumental rationality to adequately incorporate the requisite ethical and moral dimensions, a lacuna no less present, though not so obvious, in actions undertaken within the current economic and political spheres by those employing the same tangible manifestations of instrumental rationality. The inability of those most directly implicated to reflexively consider the alliance of technology and ideology assures the continuing propensity of both good and evil. Unfortunately, the social systems that spawned the impressive technological developments do not provide adequate means for discerning and ethically evaluating the destructive and the creative potential.
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Siau, Keng, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Brian E. Mennecke, and Shu Z. Schiller. "Co-creation and Collaboration in a Virtual World." Journal of Database Management 21, no. 4 (October 2010): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.2010100101.

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One of the most successful and useful implementations of 3D virtual worlds is in the area of education and training. This paper discusses the use of virtual worlds in education and describes an innovative 3D visualization design project using one of the most popular virtual worlds, Second Life. This ongoing project is a partnership between IBM and three universities in the United States: the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and Wright State University. More than 400 MBA students have participated in this project by completing a creative design project that involves co-creation and collaboration in Second Life. The MBA students from the three universities worked in pairs to create designs to represent concepts related to IBM Power Systems, a family of IBM servers. The paper discusses observations and reflections on the 3D visualization design project. The paper concludes with a discussion of future research directions in applying virtual worlds in education.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "IBM Power systems"

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Begazo, Isla Jorge Luis. "Diseño de un clúster de alta disponibilidad inter-site con el software PowerHA SystemMirror para servicios de misión crítica basados en arquitectura IBM Power Systems." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655926.

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Durante los últimos años, la tecnología se ha convertido en el pilar fundamental del crecimiento de los negocios y en una necesidad de las compañías en contar con servicios de misión crítica en arquitecturas de sistemas robustos, que proporcionen un alto nivel de disponibilidad; y que tengan un mecanismo automatizado de protección ante eventos que comprometan la continuidad de los servicios. La indisponibilidad de los sistemas, principalmente, provoca pérdidas económicas en las compañías. Por ello, el proyecto presenta el diseño de un cluster de alta disponibilidad inter-site en servidores con sistema operativo AIX y el software de cluster IBM PowerHA SystemMirror para servicios de misión crítica basados en arquitectura IBM Power System; que servirá como una guía para el diseño de este tipo de soluciones de cluster automatizados, que tengan como objetivo principal la disminución del tiempo de indisponibilidad ante un evento que comprometa la disponibilidad de los servicios. Para lograrlo, se ha definido un escenario en una organización que cuenta con este tipo de servicios de misión crítica, y se han analizado los eventos de indisponibilidad que han causado pérdidas económicas en la compañía, debido al excesivo tiempo en el que se recuperaron los servicios. Finalmente, se ha efectuado un conjunto de pruebas de alta disponibilidad en un cluster PowerHA SystemMirror automatizado, utilizando un entorno de laboratorio y simulando la indisponibilidad de los servicios. Con ello, se ha logrado tiempos de recuperación de servicio óptimos, reduciendo hasta un 95% del tiempo inicial, sin contar con un cluster PowerHA SystemMirror.
During the last years, technology has become the fundamental pillar of business growth and a need for companies to have mission-critical services in robust system architectures that provide a high level of availability; and that they have an automated protection mechanism against events that compromise the continuity of services. The unavailability of systems causes economic losses in the companies. For this reason, the project presents the design of an inter-site high availability cluster on servers with AIX operating system and the IBM PowerHA SystemMirror cluster software for mission-critical services based on the IBM Power System architecture. This will serve as a guide for the design of this type of automated cluster solutions, whose main objective is to reduce the time of unavailability before an event that compromises the availability of services. A scenario has been defined in an organization that has mission critical services. Unavailability events that have caused economic losses in the company have been reviewed. Due to the excessive time in which the services were recovered. Finally, a set of high availability tests has been done on an automated PowerHA SystemMirror cluster, using a laboratory environment and simulating the unavailability of services. Optimal service recovery times have been achieved. It has been reduced up to 95% of the initial time, without having a PowerHA SystemMirror cluster.
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Maldari, Mirko. "Design of an ultra-low-power communication system for leadless pacemaker synchronization." Thesis, Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IPPAT018.

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L’objectif de nos études était de proposer des solutions optimisées pour la communication entre pacemakers sans sondes (LCP en Anglais) afin de permettre la synchronisation de la thérapie entre dispositifs implantés dans des chambres cardiaques différentes. L’Intra-Body Communication (IBC) est considérée comme une solution prometteuse. Il s’agit d’une communication qui utilise les tissue biologiques comme moyen de transmission. Les atténuations des canaux de communication ont été caractérisé en utilisant un model de thorax vérifié grâce à des essais in vivo. Un récepteur à très faible consommation a été conçu en technologie CMOS avec une sensitivité qui respecte les niveaux des signaux issus de la caractérisation du canal intra-cardiaque. Afin de minimiser la consommation du récepteur et, en conséquence, réduire l’impacte du circuit en termes de longévité du dispositif, une stratégie innovante de communication a été proposée. Les résultats de recherche démontrent la faisabilité d’une synchronisation entre LCPs fondée sur télémétrie, ouvrant la voie à la réalisation de systèmes multi-dispositifs pour améliorer la qualité du traitement de patients qui souffrent de bradycardie. Ce travail fait partie du projet WiBEC, un projet multidisciplinaire qui vise à concevoir des technologies sans fils pour des dispositifs implantables
Our research focused on power optimized solutions for the communication between Leadless Cardiac Pacemakers (LCP) to allow a synchronized therapy among devices implanted in different cardiac chambers. A promising solution is the Intra-Body Communication (IBC), which uses biological tissues as transmission medium. The attenuation of the communication channels were characterized using an accurate torso model that has been verified by means of in-vivo experiments. An ultra-low power receiver has been designed in CMOS technology according to the sensitivity requirement coming from the intra-cardiac channel characterization. Moreover, a novel communication strategy has been proposed to minimize the power consumption of the receiver reducing the impact in terms of device longevity. The research results show the feasibility of a telemetry driven synchronization of LCPs, paving the way toward multiple-leadless pacemaker systems that might improve the quality of treatment of the bradycardia patients. This work was part of the WiBEC project. It is a multi-disciplinary project aiming to develop the wireless technologies for novel implantable devices
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Gómez, Cárdenas Carlos Ernesto. "Une approche multi-vue pour la modélisation système de propriétés fonctionnelles et non-fonctionnelles." Phd thesis, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00931001.

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Au niveau système, un ensemble d'experts spécifient des propriétés fonctionnelles et non fonctionnelles en utilisant chacun leurs propres modèles théoriques, outils et environnements. Chacun essaye d'utiliser les formalismes les plus adéquats en fonction des propriétés à vérifier. Cependant, chacune des vues d'expertise pour un domaine s'appuie sur un socle commun et impacte direct ou indirectement les modèles décrits par les autres experts. Il est donc indispensable de maintenir une cohérence sémantique entre les différents points de vue, et de pouvoir réconcilier et agréger chacun des points de vue avant de poursuivre les différentes phases d'analyse. Cette thèse propose un modèle, dénommé PRISMSYS, qui s'appuie sur une approche multi-vue dirigée par les modèles et dans laquelle pour chacun des domaines, chaque expert décrit les concepts de son domaine et la relation que ces concepts entretiennent avec le modèle socle. L'approche permet de maintenir la cohérence sémantique entre les différentes vues à travers la manipulation d'événements et d'horloges logiques. PRISMSYS est basé sur un profil UML qui s'appuie autant que possible sur les profils SysML et MARTE. Le modèle sémantique qui maintien la cohérence est spécifié avec le langage CCSL qui est un langage formel déclaratif pour la spécification de relations causales et temporelles entre les événements de différentes vues. L'environnement proposé par PRISMSYS permet la co-simulation du modèle et l'analyse. L'approche est illustrée en s'appuyant sur une architecture matérielle dans laquelle le domaine d'analyse privilégié est un domaine de consommation de puissance.
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Eckhoff, Bradley Dean. "Unit commitment using constrained lambda dispatch with the IBM PC." 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/27433.

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Chang, Chih-Hua, and 張智華. "The Research of Performance and Power Consumption for Embedded System of CPUs, According to The Examples of VIA Eden x86 and IBM Power PC." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/75849772208475326317.

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The analysis of this thesis is for researches and design of Embedded System. In order to find out the matches for different products and CPU architecture. And make those products to have the best effectiveness. RISC(Reduced Instruction Set Computer) CPU-PowerPC 750Fx was chosen for this thesis. This kind of CPU is a major role in the area of Embedded System. Regarding CISC(Complex Instruction Set Computer), we’ve chosen one CPU from VIA Eden CPU system. This kind of CPU is emphasized the high efficacy and low power and it’s system stable with only one radiator. That’s the reasons we chosen these 2 CPU. The whole procedure is including the design of motherboard, the install of operating system, the application of program and the testing of program. On testing, we chose some testing program and application program from website to measure some figures. Those figures could be found out the advantages between 2 kinds of CPU and their matches for other equipment.
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Books on the topic "IBM Power systems"

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. IBM Systems Director VMControl implementation guide on IBM Power Systems. Poughkeepsie, N.Y: International Technical Support Organization, 2010.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. IBM Power 520 and Power 550 (Power6) system builder / Bart Jacob ... [et al.]. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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Budi, Darmawan, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Power systems and SOA synergy. [Poughkeepsie, NY]: International Technical Support Organization, 2008.

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Budi, Darmawan, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Power systems and SOA synergy. [Poughkeepsie, NY]: International Technical Support Organization, 2008.

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Budi, Darmawan, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Power systems and SOA synergy. [Poughkeepsie, NY]: International Technical Support Organization, 2008.

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Budi, Darmawan, and International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization., eds. Power systems and SOA synergy. [Poughkeepsie, NY]: International Technical Support Organization, 2008.

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Corporation, International Business Machines, ed. HPC clusters using Infiniband on IBM Power systems servers. S.l: Vervante, 2009.

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Dash, Rakesh. Best practices for DB2 on AIX 6.1 for Power systems. [S.l.]: Vervante, 2010.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. Multitenant utility computing on IBM Power Systems running AIX. [Poughkeepse, NY]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2009.

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Huché, Thierry. Cloud computing infrastructure on IBM Power Systems: Getting started with ISDM. Poughkeepsie, N.Y: IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "IBM Power systems"

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Agarwal, R. C., F. G. Gustavson, and M. Zubair. "Performance tuning on IBM RS/6000 POWER2 systems." In Applied Parallel Computing Industrial Computation and Optimization, 1–13. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-62095-8_1.

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Vergara Larrea, Verónica G., Wayne Joubert, Mark Berrill, Swen Boehm, Arnold Tharrington, Wael R. Elwasif, and Don Maxwell. "Experiences Evaluating Functionality and Performance of IBM POWER8+ Systems." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 254–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67630-2_20.

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Abasi-obot, Iniobong Edifon, Eduediuyai Ekerette Dan, and Mfonobong Umoren. "Design and Carbon Credit Evaluation of a Grid-Connected Solar Photovoltaic Power System for Campus Streetlight: Case Study of the University of Uyo Main Campus, Akwa Ibom State." In The Second International Adaptive and Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology Conference, 239–47. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53935-0_23.

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Nagarajan, R., Kannadhasan S., and Kanagaraj Venusamy. "Recent Developments in Quantum Computing and Their Challenges." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 24–35. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9183-3.ch003.

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Today, major corporations such as IBM, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are racing to build cloud quantum computers. They integrate quantum computers with cloud computing to create a system that can be accessible via a network without the need for quantum computing power in a cloud computing environment. The authors describe cloud quantum computing in this chapter and conduct research to compare cloud quantum computing providers across the globe. In this study, the authors look at the various cloud quantum computing options and the outcomes they provide. At the conclusion, each cloud quantum computing service will be compared based on its performance, amplitudes, times, and architecture. The study will primarily focus on IBM and Qutech cloud quantum computing technologies.
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FRITZ, KARL E., BARBARA A. RANDALL, GREGG J. FOKKEN, MICHAEL J. DEGERSTROM, MICHAEL J. LORSUNG, JASON F. PRAIRIE, ERIC L. H. AMUNDSEN, et al. "HIGH-SPEED, LOW-POWER DIGITAL AND ANALOG CIRCUITS IMPLEMENTED IN IBM SiGe BiCMOS TECHNOLOGY." In Selected Topics in Electronics and Systems, 221–37. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812796844_0009.

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Siau, Keng, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Brian E. Mennecke, and Shu Z. Schiller. "Co-creation and Collaboration in a Virtual World." In Cross-Disciplinary Models and Applications of Database Management, 323–35. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-471-0.ch013.

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One of the most successful and useful implementations of 3D virtual worlds is in the area of education and training. This paper discusses the use of virtual worlds in education and describes an innovative 3D visualization design project using one of the most popular virtual worlds, Second Life. This ongoing project is a partnership between IBM and three universities in the United States: the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Iowa State University, and Wright State University. More than 400 MBA students have participated in this project by completing a creative design project that involves co-creation and collaboration in Second Life. The MBA students from the three universities worked in pairs to create designs to represent concepts related to IBM Power Systems, a family of IBM servers. The paper discusses observations and reflections on the 3D visualization design project. The paper concludes with a discussion of future research directions in applying virtual worlds in education.
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Akhter, Shamim, and Kento Aida. "Cloud-Based Geo-Information Infrastructure to Support Agriculture Activity Monitoring." In Geospatial Intelligence, 1493–502. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8054-6.ch066.

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Agriculture activity monitoring needs to deal with large amount of data originated from various organizations (weather station, agriculture repositories, field management, farm management, universities, etc.) and mass people. Therefore, a scalable environment with flexible information access, easy communication and real time collaboration from all types of computing devices, including mobile handheld devices as smart phones, PDAs and iPads, Geo-sensor devices, and etc. are essential. It is mandatory that the system must be accessible, scalable, and transparent from location, migration and resources. In addition, the framework should support modern information retrieval and management systems, unstructured information to structured information processing (IBM Info Stream, text analytic, pig & hive, etc.), task prioritization, task distribution (Hadoop), workflow and task scheduling system, processing power and data storage (Amazon S3 and Google BigTable). Thus, High Scalability Computing (HSC) or Cloud based system can be a prominent and convincing solution for this circumstance.
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Akhter, Shamim, and Kento Aida. "Cloud-Based Geo-Information Infrastructure to Support Agriculture Activity Monitoring." In Information Technology Integration for Socio-Economic Development, 125–34. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0539-6.ch005.

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Agriculture activity monitoring needs to deal with large amount of data originated from various organizations (weather station, agriculture repositories, field management, farm management, universities, etc.) and mass people. Therefore, a scalable environment with flexible information access, easy communication and real time collaboration from all types of computing devices, including mobile handheld devices as smart phones, PDAs and iPads, Geo-sensor devices, and etc. are essential. It is mandatory that the system must be accessible, scalable, and transparent from location, migration and resources. In addition, the framework should support modern information retrieval and management systems, unstructured information to structured information processing (IBM Info Stream, text analytic, pig & hive, etc.), task prioritization, task distribution (Hadoop), workflow and task scheduling system, processing power and data storage (Amazon S3 and Google BigTable). Thus, High Scalability Computing (HSC) or Cloud based system can be a prominent and convincing solution for this circumstance.
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Baralou, Evangelia, and Jill Shepherd. "Going Virtual." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition, 581–86. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch078.

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Virtuality is a socially constructed reality mediated by electronic media (Morse, 1998). Virtuality has overcome the stage of being considered a “false” reality, and is now being recognized as a process of becoming through information and communication technologies (ICTs), one of the main changing trends in a world in which ownership of assets is overrated. Organizations such as Amazon, Google, Cisco Systems, IBM, Intel Capital, Orange, and Hewlett-Packard are some of the innovative enterprises that have adopted virtual teams in order to accelerate access to global business. For example, most of the people working in product development in Orange Group, one of the UK’s leading mobile phone service providers, work in virtual teams. The World Bank is also using virtual teams that collaborate across national and technical boundaries to meet organizational objectives. IBM, in a way to open up the innovation process, is pulling a technology- enabled global team (around 100,000 people) together for the online equivalent of a town meeting (Business Week Online, 2006) that will hopefully lead to idea generation by the whole IBM population, and powerful innovations in IBM. Characterized mainly by the dimension of timespace distantiation (Giddens, 1991) virtuality has an impact on the nature and dynamics of knowledge creation (Thompson, 1995), innovation (MacKenzie, 2006), social identity (Papacharalambous & McCalman, 2000), and organizational culture (available at http://www.etw. org/2003/Archives/telework2001-proc.pdf). The relentless advancement of ICT, in terms both of new technology and the convergence of technology (e.g., multimedia), is making virtual networking the norm rather than the exception. Socially, virtual communities are more dispersed, have different power dynamics, are less hierarchical, tend to be shaped around special interests, and are open to multiple interpretations, when compared to face-to-face equivalents. To successfully manage virtual communities, these differences need first to be understood, second, the understanding related to varying organizational aims, and third, the contextualised understanding needs to be translated into appropriate managerial implications. In business terms, virtuality exists in the form of lifestyle choices (home-working), ways of working (global product development teams), new products (virtual theme parks), and new business models (e.g., Internet dating agencies). Socially, virtuality can take the form of talking to intelligent agents, combining reality and virtuality in surgery (e.g., using 3D imaging before and during an operation), or in policy making (e.g., combining research and engineering reports with real satellite images of a landscape with digital animations of being within that landscape, to aid environmental policy decisions). Defining virtuality today is easy in comparison with defining, understanding, and managing it on an ongoing basis. As the title “Going Virtual” suggests, virtuality is a matter of a phenomenon in the making, as we enter into it during our everyday lives, as the technology develops, and as society changes as a result of virtual existences. The relentless advances in the technical complexity which underlies virtual functionality and the speeding up and broadening of our lives as a consequence of virtuality, make for little time and inclination to reflect upon the exact nature and effect of going virtual. As it pervades the way we live, work, and play at such a fast rate, we rarely have the time to stop and think about the implications of the phenomenon.
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Carroll, Johns, and Constance Perin. "How Expectations About Microcomputers Influence Their Organizational Consequences." In Information Technology and the Corporation of the 1990s, 346–67. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195068061.003.0015.

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Abstract In the six years since the introduction of the IBM personal computer (PC), the ways that many people work have changed rapidly. By current estimates, there is one computer workstation for every 20 workers in the United States, and by 1990 some predicted that there would be one for every two or three in most industries (Keen, 1985). As their price has come down, managers find it easy to purchase PCs as discretionary office equipment or furniture. That simple transaction can put on an employee’s desk a stand-alone workstation of power comparable to that of the typical large mainframe computer of the 1960s. Although we might view this technological change as representing progress, anyone familiar with the uses of microcomputers in organizations readily encounters some paradoxes. In 1987, during a presentation to 50 graduates of the Senior Executive Program of the Sloan School on this subject, one person raised his hand and interjected, “We know that microcomputers are increasing in numbers, but how do we stop them?” About one-half of this group thought that although the investment in small systems was getting to be enormous, companies had little to show for it.
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Conference papers on the topic "IBM Power systems"

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Weger, Alan J., Jamil Wakil, and Hendrik F. Hamann. "Thermal imaging and power mapping at IBM." In 2012 13th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itherm.2012.6231587.

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Lingambudi, Anil, Michael Pardeik, Sharath Manjunath, and Wiren D. Becker. "Analysis of electrical power in IBM POWER9 direct-attached memory subsystem." In 2018 IEEE Electrical Design of Advanced Packaging and Systems Symposium (EDAPS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edaps.2018.8680887.

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Diao, Zheng-Gang. "Simulation of Space Solar CBC Power Systems." In ASME 1993 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/93-gt-155.

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The paper describes a computer program to simulate space solar closed Brayton cycle (CBC) power systems. The program has been written for IBM-compatible microcomputers. Either analytical equations or performance characteristics of individual components are used to model the steady-state operation of the power system. The results obtained by calculation have been compared with ground test data.
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Rellermeyer, Jan S., Thomas H. Osiecki, Ernest A. Holloway, Patrick J. Bohrer, and Michael Kistler. "System Management with IBM Mobile Systems Remote: A Question of Power and Scale." In 2012 13th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mdm.2012.53.

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Singh, Rajan, S. V. S. Prasad, Kiran Dasari, Pulkit Singh, Mahesh Bora, and Peddinti Hinduja. "Design and Analysis of Quantum Binary Adder-Subtractor Using IBM Qiskit." In 2023 1st International Conference on Circuits, Power and Intelligent Systems (CCPIS). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccpis59145.2023.10292104.

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Yuksel, Anil, Vic Mahaney, Chris Marroquin, Shurong Tian, Mark Hoffmeyer, Mark Schultz, and Todd Takken. "Thermal and Mechanical Design of the Fastest Supercomputer of the World in Cognitive Systems: IBM POWER AC 922." In ASME 2019 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2019-6444.

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Abstract High performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive systems have initiated a new era of computing. Efficient thermal management technologies of these systems have been vital due to the increasing power density in the electronic components. In 2018 IBM delivered the fastest supercomputer of the world through Summit with 200 petaflops computing performance with LINPACK benchmarks. The system is both air and water cooled, where water is employed to cool the high power dissipated electronic components which are the IBM POWER9 processors and NVIDIA GPUs. In this paper, we highlight the overview of the thermal and mechanical design strategies applied on these systems. In air cooled systems, we discuss the fan and heat sink designs, as well as the preheating effect on PCI section. Liquid cooled system has a unique coldplate design which cool the processors and the GPUs with water. We examine the water flow path design for the processor and the GPUs by providing the thermal performance of the coldplate. Also, an overview of the cooling assemblies such as TIMs and air baffles in the servers are discussed. Moreover, unit and rack manifolds are investigated; flow and pressure distribution at the node and rack level are provided.
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Ellsworth, Michael J. "Flow network analysis of the IBM Power 775 supercomputer Water Cooling System." In 2014 IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itherm.2014.6892351.

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Ringham, Dale C., Dan J. Rice, Brian S. Granetz, Hamza Salih Erden, H. Ezzat Khalifa, and Roger R. Schmidt. "Assessment of the Energy Performance of Cogeneration Systems for Powering and Cooling Data Centers." In ASME 2013 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2013-73268.

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The Syracuse/IBM Green Data Center utilizes micro turbines in combination with exhaust fired heat exchangers and absorption chillers to produce electrical power, cooling and heating for the data center and surrounding infrastructure. The overall efficiency of cogeneration systems depend greatly on the utilization of turbine exhaust heat. This makes a data center (where cooling load and electrical power requirements are closely correlated) an excellent candidate for cogeneration technology. Over 200 data points collected in the data center allow for in-depth energy analysis of this unique data center and the surrounding infrastructure. This paper provides information on the Syracuse/IBM Green Data Center systems as well as analysis of the data center over all four seasons. In addition to PUE, the common data center metric, a new metric defined as ERE1 is used to measure data center efficiency when energy is exported to the surrounding infrastructure.
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Goth, Gary F., Amilcar Arvelo, Jason Eagle, Michael J. Ellsworth, Kenneth C. Marston, Arvind K. Sinha, and Jeffrey A. Zitz. "Thermal and mechanical analysis and design of the IBM Power 775 water cooled supercomputing central electronics complex." In 2012 13th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itherm.2012.6231496.

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Ellsworth, Michael J., Gary F. Goth, Randy J. Zoodsma, Amilcar Arvelo, Levi A. Campbell, and William J. Anderl. "An Overview of the Power 775 Supercomputer Water Cooling System." In ASME 2011 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Systems. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2011-52130.

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Back in 2008 IBM reintroduced water cooling technology into its high performance computing platform, the Power 575 Supercomputing node/system. Water cooled cold plates were used to cool the processor modules which represented about half of the total system (rack) heat load. An air-to-liquid heat exchanger was also mounted in the rear door of the rack to remove a significant fraction of the other half of the rack heat load; the heat load to air. The next generation of this platform, the Power 775 Supercomputing node/system, is a monumental leap forward in computing performance and energy efficiency. The compute node and system were designed from the start with water cooling in mind. The result, a system with greater than 96% of it’s heat load conducted directly to water; a system that, together with a rear door heat exchanger, removes 100% of it’s heat load to water with no requirement for room air conditioning. In addition to the processor, memory, power conversion, and I/O electronics conduct their heat to water. Included within the framework of the system is a disk storage unit (disc enclosure) containing an interboard air-to-water heat exchanger. This paper will overview the water cooling system featuring the water conditioning unit and rack manifolds. Advances in technology over this system’s predecessor will be highlighted. An overview of the cooling assemblies within the server drawer (i.e. central electronics complex,) the disc enclosure, and the centralized (Bulk) power conversion system will also be given. Further, techniques to enhance performance and energy efficiency will also be described.
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Reports on the topic "IBM Power systems"

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Robin E. Richards, Ph D. DEVELOPMENT OF ITM OXYGEN TECHNOLOGY FOR INTEGRATION IN IGCC & OTHER ADVANCED POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS (ITM OXYGEN). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808545.

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Robin E. Richards, Ph D. DEVELOPMENT OF ITM OXYGEN TECHNOLOGY FOR INTEGRATION IN IGCC & OTHER ADVANCED POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS (ITM OXYGEN). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808548.

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Robin E. Richards, Ph D. DEVELOPMENT OF ITM OXYGEN TECHNOLOGY FOR INTEGRATION IN IGCC & OTHER ADVANCED POWER GENERATION SYSTEMS (ITM OXYGEN). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/808549.

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