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Item Restricted Canonicity(1991) Harris, Wendell V.Item Open Access A catalog of stream processing optimizations(Association for Computing Machinery, 2014) Hirzel M.; Soulé R.; Schneider S.; Gedik, B.; Grimm, R.Various research communities have independently arrived at stream processing as a programming model for efficient and parallel computing. These communities include digital signal processing, databases, operating systems, and complex event processing. Since each community faces applications with challenging performance requirements, each of them has developed some of the same optimizations, but often with conflicting terminology and unstated assumptions. This article presents a survey of optimizations for stream processing. It is aimed both at users who need to understand and guide the system's optimizer and at implementers who need to make engineering tradeoffs. To consolidate terminology, this article is organized as a catalog, in a style similar to catalogs of design patterns or refactorings. To make assumptions explicit and help understand tradeoffs, each optimization is presented with its safety constraints (when does it preserve correctness?) and a profitability experiment (when does it improve performance?). We hope that this survey will help future streaming system builders to stand on the shoulders of giants from not just their own community. © 2014 ACM.Item Restricted Şampiyon(1996) Fuat, MemetItem Restricted Şiirde sözcük fetişizmi(1998) Önal, VefaItem Restricted Tiyatro ve dil(1990) Köksal, ÜlkerItem Restricted Tiyatroda dil tiyatronun dili(1990) Karakadıoğlu, GülşenItem Restricted Tiyatronun dili(1991) Tuncay, MuratItem Open Access Tool magazine arrangement and operations sequencing on CNC machines(Elsevier, 1996-02) Avcı, S.; Aktürk, M. S.two-phase approach is developed to solve the tool magazine arrangement and operations sequencing problems. The overall aim is to minimize the total manufacturing cost by utilizing the benefits of tool sharing concept and loading duplicate tools due to a possible decrease in tooling and tool operating costs while maintaining the feasibility in terms of precedence, tool magazine capacity, tool life covering and tool availability constraints due to tool contention among the operations for a limited number of tool types, because the absence of such crucial constraints may lead to infeasible results. Furthermore, the proposed approach can provide an effective decision making tool for the short term operational decisions of FMS. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd