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Temporal Bandwidth-Intensive Virtual Network Allocation Optimization in a Data Center Network
In this paper, the authors consider bandwidth-intensive services for customers that want Virtual Networks (VN) in a data center environment. In particular, they consider this problem in a temporal con...
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Data Center Resource Management with Temporal Dynamic Workload
The proliferation of Internet services drives the data center expansion in both size and the number. More importantly, the energy consumption (as part of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)) has become a so...
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On Energy-Aware Aggregation of Dynamic Temporal Demand in Cloud Computing
The proliferation of cloud computing faces social and economic concerns on energy consumption. The authors present formulations for cloud servers to minimize energy consumption as well as server hardw...
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A Network Protection Design Model and a Study of Three-Layer Networks with IP/MPLS, OTN, and DWDM
In this paper, the authors present an optimization design model for protecting an IP/MPLS over OTN over DWDM three-layer networks. They provide a protection mechanism at each layer while considering t...
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Routing Protocols for Optical Networks
In Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) networks, communication between Optical Cross-Connect (OXC) switches takes place along all-optical WDM channels which are commonly referred to as lightpaths. ...
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Demand Effects In Corporate Dividend Policy: The International Evidence
Recently two streams of research describing the demand for dividends have emerged in the corporate finance literature. The first of these emphasizes the role that legal protections have on the ability...
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International Differences In Dividend Policy: Catering, Legal, And Cultural Effects
Recent research on international differences in the dividend policy provides conflicting evidence on catering theory of dividends. Using a sample of over 25,000 firm-year observations, the authors fin...
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Demand Effects In Corporate Dividend Policy: The International Evidence
Recently two streams of research describing the demand for dividends have emerged in the corporate finance literature. The first of these emphasizes the role that legal protections have on the ability...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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On Energy-Aware Aggregation of Dynamic Temporal Demand in Cloud Computing
The proliferation of cloud computing faces social and economic concerns on energy consumption. The authors present formulations for cloud servers to minimize energy consumption as well as server hardw...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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A Network Protection Design Model and a Study of Three-Layer Networks with IP/MPLS, OTN, and DWDM
In this paper, the authors present an optimization design model for protecting an IP/MPLS over OTN over DWDM three-layer networks. They provide a protection mechanism at each layer while considering t...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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Temporal Bandwidth-Intensive Virtual Network Allocation Optimization in a Data Center Network
In this paper, the authors consider bandwidth-intensive services for customers that want Virtual Networks (VN) in a data center environment. In particular, they consider this problem in a temporal con...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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Data Center Resource Management with Temporal Dynamic Workload
The proliferation of Internet services drives the data center expansion in both size and the number. More importantly, the energy consumption (as part of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)) has become a so...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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Routing Protocols for Optical Networks
In Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) networks, communication between Optical Cross-Connect (OXC) switches takes place along all-optical WDM channels which are commonly referred to as lightpaths. ...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia
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International Differences In Dividend Policy: Catering, Legal, And Cultural Effects
Recent research on international differences in the dividend policy provides conflicting evidence on catering theory of dividends. Using a sample of over 25,000 firm-year observations, the authors fin...
Provided By University of Missouri-Columbia