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Focus in a Time of Isolation
04.08.2020
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, a walk around the block, or a funny video on YouTube. You might think 30 minutes is too small of an increment for such a reward, but after 90 days of isolation and social distancing, 30 minutes can
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Efficiently planning and expanding the capacities of a cloud
02.03.2018
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to process an API request and you have 100 measured values for this parameter, you would create a table with all 100 values in ascending order. If you want the 90th percentile, you take the first 90 percent
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Selecting Compilers for a Supercomputer
21.12.2017
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Features Language Year Most Important Innovations Fortran 95 1995 Only minor corrections and additions to Fortran 90 Fortran 2003 2004 Object
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PostgreSQL Replication Update
14.08.2017
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can only accomplish this by rolling back one of the two transactions ex post (i.e., after the commit). For example, suppose you have $100 in a joint bank account and two people want to withdraw $90
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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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Minor corrections and additions to Fortran 90 Fortran 2003 2004 Object orientation, interoperability with C, parameterized data types Fortran 2008 2010 Parallel
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Debian's quest for reproducible builds
05.12.2016
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numbering 21,365 from a total of 24,135 were reproducible in Debian, which corresponds to an average of 88.5 percent in the individual branches. "Testing," with more than 90 percent, does better than
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Embarrassingly parallel computation
01.06.2024
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fashion when promised double-digit speedups like 10x by a vendor who has yet to see your code. Accomplishing a 10x speedup requires that 90 percent of the execution time be parallelized. The span of your
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macOS file recovery and security
03.02.2022
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. For just under $90 you can acquire the Pro version, which lets you recover data. An alternative product is EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac [5], which can also search for recoverable files in the free
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Porting CUDA to HIP
15.11.2019
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format. Hipify-perl is easy to use and is the preferred solution for smaller and less complicated programs. Around 90-99 percent of the code converts automatically using the script, and the programmer can
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Planning Performance Without Running Binaries
02.02.2021
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theoretical speedup can't exceed 2x, as you see in Figure 2. Furthermore, it's not practical to use more than 12 cores to run this code, because it can attain more than 90 percent of the maximum theoretical

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