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Chemical Manufacturer Finds Formula for Greater Efficiency With Powerful ERP System

whitepaper Founded in 1954, Electrochemical Products, Inc. EPI) specializes in developing and manufacturing high-quality chemicals used in metal plating and metal finishing. The company wanted to streamline its business processes to accelerate market delivery...

Tags: erp

[06 May 2008]

A Simple Generalization of the CDMA Reverse Link Pole Capacity Formula

whitepaper A formula that computes the maximum number of users supported per base station in a cellular radio network is generalized to consider the frequency reuse number and arbitrary processing gains. The generalization quantifies a cost associated with in...

Tags: tdma - cdma, cell, frequency, interference

[10 Apr 2008]

Bayesian Network Management

whitepaper We also present an asymptotic formula for the predictive probability of ruin (for a random walk with positive drift) for large initial capital and large number of past observations. We formulate some general network (and risk) management problems...

Tags: monitoring systems, strategies, investigation, context

[10 Apr 2008]

IT must be called to account over emissions

Comment In many companies the facilities management department simply divides the utility bill among departments based on a formula such as square footage of office space. Despite their best intentions, many organisations are overlooking the real...

Tags: power, carbon emissions, data centres, green

[07 Apr 2008]

Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo Photo credit: Corinne Schulze silicon.com went along to the Red Bull Racing Formula One factory for a behind the scenes look at the cutting-edge technology the team uses to develop its cars. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats...

Tags: supercomputer, robots, viruses, military

[27 Mar 2008]

McLaren Electronics Fuels Analysis of Formula One Racing Data With SQL Server

whitepaper McLaren Electronic Systems, part of a family of companies that includes the McLaren Racing organization, is a leader in developing specialized motor racing products including the Engine Control Unit (ECU) that manages the complex engine...

Tags: application servers

[24 Mar 2008]

BlackBerry exec on women in tech, iPhones, Facebook - and finding the off switch

Comment Last year we had a young lady [at the awards] I think under 20 and she was working on a clutch system for a Formula 1 car that would change the speeds that they ran at. She joined the BlackBerry-maker back in 2002, after holding several senior...

Tags: women, rim, blackberry, population

[18 Mar 2008]

Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory

Photo This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in Milton Keynes where the cars for the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso Formula One teams are designed.silicon.com went along to take a look at how technology is now a key aspect of a modern...

Tags: f1, grid, power, server

[10 Mar 2008]

Red Bull F1 racing up the grid

News The Red Bull Formula One (F1) team is using grid computing to boost development work for its 2008 racing car by getting the most out of its processing power. Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 ¦

Tags: f1, power, supercomputer, development

[07 Mar 2008]

McLaren in pole position with data

Case Study McLaren Electronic Systems (MES) has been using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 as it prepares for the 2008 Formula One season opener in Australia on 16 March. MES (formerly TAG Electronic Systems) is the electronics and software arm of the McLaren Group...

Tags: server, sql, data, f1

[03 Mar 2008]

Measurement of Backscattering From RFID Tags

whitepaper One presented a theoretical formula for RFID tag RCS and described an experimental method of measuring tag RCS using a network analyzer connected to an antenna in an anechoic chamber with the tag inside.

Tags: method, rfid, tag, antenna

[11 Feb 2008]

Maeil Processes 50,000 Data Items a Day With Ease Using Powerful Database Solution

whitepaper Its product range includes infant formula milk, soy milk, milk-based beverages, and yogurt. Every day, millions of health-conscious South Koreans will consume a product from Maeil, the country's leading health food company.

Tags: erp

[08 Feb 2008]

Managed Development Environment Delivers Best Formula One Car

whitepaper Honda Racing F1 Team wanted to design and build a new Formula One car in the brief, five-month off-season. The Honda Racing F1 Team, owned by Honda Motor Co, was founded in 1997. Teams of designers and engineers in the UK and Japan must collaborate...

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

A Square Root Formula for the Rate of Non-Persistent TCP Flows

whitepaper This paper derives a closed form formula for the average rate attained by a non persistent TCP source which alternates between idle periods and download periods subject to a fixed packet loss probability.

Tags: bandwidth issues

[14 Jan 2008]

A Closed Form Formula for Long-Lived TCP Connections Throughput

whitepaper For the particular case that each TCP connection experiences the same Round Trip Time (RTT) and under the many user approximation it proves that this TDF is given by a closed-form formula that solely depends on the network parameters (number of...

Tags: tcp - ip

[14 Jan 2008]

All-Digital Car Development Gives Formula One Team the Inside Track

whitepaper The Team's Formula One car was developed entirely in software, beginning with a definition of functional requirements and Formula One regulations and proceeding to an assembly tree and geometric part models for the entire vehicle.

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

Photos: Innovations at CES 2008

Photo Intel kicks it into fifth gear, letting attendees try a Formula One vehicle on for size. CES 2008 was packed with visitors as people gather to find out what's going to be hot in tech this year. Photo Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET Networks

Tags: ces, gates, surface, name

[11 Jan 2008]

A Note on an Analytic Model for Slow Start in TCP

whitepaper Sikdar et al has provided a formula to model the window increase pattern given the mechanics of delayed acknowledgements. This paper shows that their sum formula significantly underestimates the iterated sum for rounds greater than seven.

Tags: tcp - ip

[26 Dec 2007]

Stackelberg Approach for Pricing Differentiated Services

whitepaper The paper assumes that data transfer uses TCP congestion control protocol and that real-time traffic uses some TCP- friendly transport protocol that satisfies the same square-root formula for throughput.

Tags: tcp - ip

[26 Dec 2007]

On the Predictability of Large Transfer TCP Throughput

whitepaper It first classifies TCP throughput prediction techniques into two categories: Formula-Based (FB) and History-Based (HB). With the advent of overlay and peer-to-peer networks, Grid computing, and CDNs, network performance prediction becomes an...

Tags: tcp - ip

[19 Dec 2007]

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