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Operational Analysis of Parallel Servers

HPL-2009-8 Operational Analysis of Parallel Servers - Kelly, Terence; Shen, Kai; Zhang, Alex; Stewart, Christopher
Keyword(s): performance modeling, performance prediction, capacity planning, system management, operational analysis, multicore processors, capacity adjustment ACPI C-states, parallel computing, occupancy curve
Abstract: Multicore processors promise continued hardware performance improvements even as single-core performance flattens out. However they also enable increasingly complex application software that threatens to obfuscate application-level performance. This paper applies operational analysis to the problem ...
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KinoSearch1::Analysis::Token - unit of text SYNOPSIS
# private class - no public API PRIVATE CLASS
You can't actually instantiate a Token object at the Perl level -- however, you can affect individual Tokens within a TokenBatch by way of TokenBatch's (experimental) API. DESCRIPTION
Token is the fundamental unit used by KinoSearch1's Analyzer subclasses. Each Token has 4 attributes: text, start_offset, end_offset, and pos_inc (for position increment). The text of a token is a string. A Token's start_offset and end_offset locate it within a larger text, even if the Token's text attribute gets modified -- by stemming, for instance. The Token for "beating" in the text "beating a dead horse" begins life with a start_offset of 0 and an end_offset of 7; after stemming, the text is "beat", but the end_offset is still 7. The position increment, which defaults to 1, is a an advanced tool for manipulating phrase matching. Ordinarily, Tokens are assigned consecutive position numbers: 0, 1, and 2 for "three blind mice". However, if you set the position increment for "blind" to, say, 1000, then the three tokens will end up assigned to positions 0, 1, and 1001 -- and will no longer produce a phrase match for the query '"three blind mice"'. COPYRIGHT
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