Solution of Coupled Thermoelasticity Problem in Rotating DisksDoctoral Dissertation • September 11th, 2017
Contract Type FiledSeptember 11th, 2017where the constant coefficients ci are determined by substituting the complete solu- tion of Eq. (2.46) into the initial conditions.
Multicoordinated Agreement Protocols and the Log ServiceDoctoral Dissertation • February 20th, 2008
Contract Type FiledFebruary 20th, 2008slow and limited links connecting nodes in different groups. In such environments, latency is clearly a major concern and reconfiguration procedures that render the agreement protocol momentarily unavailable must be avoided as much as possible. Our contribution here is in avoiding reconfigurations and improving the availability of a collision fast agreement protocol. That is, a protocol that can reach agreement in two intergroup communication steps, irrespectively to concurrent proposals. Be- sides the use of a multicoordinated approach, we employed multicast primitives and consensus to restrict some reconfigurations to within groups, where they are less expensive.
ContractDoctoral Dissertation • May 4th, 2017
Contract Type FiledMay 4th, 2017[1342]Joshua Bousquette, Complementizer Agreement in Modern Varieties of West Germanic. A Model of Reanalysis and Renewal. Doctoral dissertation University of Wisconsin-Madison (2013).
MIXED AGREEMENTS IN THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE EUROPEAN UNIONDoctoral Dissertation • May 4th, 2014
Contract Type FiledMay 4th, 2014Prof. Dr. Ignas Vėgėlė (Mykolas Romeris University, Social Sciences, Law – 01 S); Prof. Dr. Saulius Katuoka (Mykolas Romeris University, Social Sciences, Law – 01 S); Prof. Dr. Gediminas Vitkus (Vilnius University, Social Sciences, Political Sciences – 02 S).
Multicoordinated Agreement Protocols and the Log ServiceDoctoral Dissertation • June 7th, 2008
Contract Type FiledJune 7th, 2008slow and limited links connecting nodes in different groups. In such environments, latency is clearly a major concern and reconfiguration procedures that render the agreement protocol momentarily unavailable must be avoided as much as possible. Our contribution here is in avoiding reconfigurations and improving the availability of a collision fast agreement protocol. That is, a protocol that can reach agreement in two intergroup communication steps, irrespectively to concurrent proposals. Be- sides the use of a multicoordinated approach, we employed multicast primitives and consensus to restrict some reconfigurations to within groups, where they are less expensive.