[[abstract]]Proposed is a graph-theoretic approach for the data path allocation problem. The problem is decomposed into three subproblems: (1) register allocation, (2) operation assignment, and (3) connection allocation. The first two subproblems are modeled as two bipartite weighted matching problems and solved using the Hungarian method. The third subproblem is solved using a greedy method. It is shown that, by taking the other into consideration while solving one, equally satisfactory results can be obtained, regardless of the order in which (1) and (2) are performed. Two programs, LYRA and ARYL, are implemented which solve the subtasks in different orders. For register allocation, the approach is the first one to guarantee minimal use o...
The problem of allocating files in a computer network is a complex combinatorial problem due to the ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating relational database fragments to a network to mini...
The algebraic path problem is a generalization of the shortest path problem in graphs. Various insta...
[[abstract]]The authors propose two heuristic procedures for the allocation problem in a data-path-s...
Matching is a part of graph theory that discuss to make a pair, that can be used to solve many probl...
Matching is a part of graph theory that discuss to make a pair, that can be used to solve many probl...
AbstractThis paper gives algorithms for network problems that work by scaling the numeric parameters...
* Existing approaches to data path allocation in highlevel synthesis use a binding model in which va...
In this paper, we consider the bipartite node weighted matching problem on a special class of graphs...
AbstractIn this paper, we present some new results on the complexity of allocation and binding probl...
We consider the single-source many-targets shortest-path (SSMTSP) problem in directed graphs with n...
The number of hops (or arcs) of a path is a frequent objective functionwith applications to problems...
Discrete or Decision Mathematics is auseful subject for making the undesirable orimpossible decision...
We consider a content distribution network (CDN) in which data hubs or servers are established in mu...
Abstract — The Hungarian algorithm can provide the max-imum weighted bipartite matching for assignme...
The problem of allocating files in a computer network is a complex combinatorial problem due to the ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating relational database fragments to a network to mini...
The algebraic path problem is a generalization of the shortest path problem in graphs. Various insta...
[[abstract]]The authors propose two heuristic procedures for the allocation problem in a data-path-s...
Matching is a part of graph theory that discuss to make a pair, that can be used to solve many probl...
Matching is a part of graph theory that discuss to make a pair, that can be used to solve many probl...
AbstractThis paper gives algorithms for network problems that work by scaling the numeric parameters...
* Existing approaches to data path allocation in highlevel synthesis use a binding model in which va...
In this paper, we consider the bipartite node weighted matching problem on a special class of graphs...
AbstractIn this paper, we present some new results on the complexity of allocation and binding probl...
We consider the single-source many-targets shortest-path (SSMTSP) problem in directed graphs with n...
The number of hops (or arcs) of a path is a frequent objective functionwith applications to problems...
Discrete or Decision Mathematics is auseful subject for making the undesirable orimpossible decision...
We consider a content distribution network (CDN) in which data hubs or servers are established in mu...
Abstract — The Hungarian algorithm can provide the max-imum weighted bipartite matching for assignme...
The problem of allocating files in a computer network is a complex combinatorial problem due to the ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating relational database fragments to a network to mini...
The algebraic path problem is a generalization of the shortest path problem in graphs. Various insta...