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Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility - Eric Eide (11-14-2017)
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility (GRRR). "Reproducibility within Computer Science" Presented by Eric Eide, Research Assistant Professor at the University of Utah School of Computing. GRRR is a weekly endeavor to raise awareness about reproducibility issues, showcase Utah researchers\u27 work, and to create an open forum for discussions. Eric Eide: https://faculty.utah.edu/u0031750-Eric_Eide/research/index.hml CloudLab: https://cloudlab.us/ Flux Research Group: http://www.flux.utah.edu/ Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility website: http://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/UtahRR18/GRRR Tweets about #UtahRR18 OR #MakeResearchTru
Eide Motors
Undated photograph of Eide Motors on South Washington Street.https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1119/thumbnail.jp
EIDE Disk Arrays and Its Implement
Abstract: Along with the information high-speed development, RAID, which has large capacity, high availability, and high performance, has played an important role in storage system. Comparison with SCSI disk drive, the body of EIDE disk drive is similar to SCSI’s, but for long time, EIDE disk drive performance is lower than SCSI disk drive’s. Recently,an EIDE drive is rapidly developed. New EIDE drive almost offers similar performance to SCSI’s. At the same time, PC motherboard provides a lot of technology supports. Thus, it is possible that RAID is consisted of EIDE disk drives. Although many technologies and methods of SCSI RAID can continue to be used in EIDE RAID, there are other problems required to solve in EIDE RAID. The research work is processing. In this paper, for the first time, we propose a kind of architecture based on system integration, and a method of protocol conversion between SCSI and ATA. They should support a host to send an I/O request from a SCSI adapter to an EIDE RAID. They also support heterogeneous channel disk arrays. The test result is the performance and price ratio of EIDE RAID is better than SCSI disk arrays’
Computer Mapping of Geography and Border Crossing in Scandinavia
In his article Computer Mapping of Geography and Border Crossing in Scandinavia Øyvind Eide discusses computer based methods for enquiry into a set of border protocols created in the mid-eighteenth century based on interviews with inhabitants of northern Scandinavia. Most of the interviews are with common people: semi-nomadic reindeer herders, fishers, and farmers of Sámi, Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish origin. Eide discusses the value of the interview material as source material which can be used to understand the way people spoke, especially about geographical matters. The data and their analysis suggest the relevance of mediality and materiality with not only scholarly but general knowledge impact. Accepting the shortcomings of the data, Eide demonstrates that with available methods of digital humanities the border protocol material is worth a close study as a possible source of knowledge about cognitive structures of people in the multi-ethnic area of northern Europe
Il "sapere" dei bambini e la vecchiaia. Dalla diffidenza alla confidenza alla virtualità
Working with arrays of inexpensive eide disk drives
Abstract: In today's marketplace, the cost per Terabyte of disks with EIDE interfaces is about a third that of disks with SCSI. Hence, three times as many particle physics events could be put online with EIDE. The modern EIDE interface includes many of the performance features that appeared earlier in SCSI. EIDE bus speeds approach 33 Megabytes s and need only be shared between two disks rather than seven disks. The internal I O rate of very fast and expensive SCSI disks is only 50 per cent greater than EIDE disks. Hence, two EIDE disks whose combined cost is much less than one very fast SCSI disk can actually give more data throughput due to the advantage of multiple spindles and head actuators. We explore the use of 12 and 16 Gigabyte EIDE disks with motherboard and PCI bus card interfaces on a number of operating systems and CPUs. These include Red Hat Linux and Windows 95 98 o n a P entium, MacOS and Apple's Rhapsody NeXT UNIX on a PowerPC, and Sun Solaris on a UltraSparc 10 workstation
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Working with arrays of inexpensive EIDE disk drives
In today's marketplace, the cost per Terabyte of disks with EIDE interfaces is about a third that of disks with SCSI. Hence, three times as many particle physics events could be put online with EIDE. The modern EIDE interface includes many of the performance features that appeared earlier in SCSI. EIDE bus speeds approach 33 Megabytes/s and need only be shared between two disks rather than seven disks. The interal I/O rate of very fast (and expensive) SCSI disks is only 50% greater than EIDE disks. Hence, two EIDE disks whose combined cost is much less than one very fast SCSI disk can actually give more data throughput due to the advantage of multiple spindles and head actuators. The authors explore the use of 12 and 16 Gigabyte EIDE disks with motherboard and PCI bus card interfaces on a number of operating systems and CPUs. These include Red Hat Linux and Windows 95/98 on a Pentium, MacOS and Apple's Rhapsody/NeXT/UNIX on a PowerPC, and Sun Solaris on a UltraSparc 10 workstation
Wanderlust
Manuscript score of song for voice and piano by Marmaduke Eide and Martin A. Foster, inscribed to Edward Jendrek and signed by the composer. Accompanied by letter from Eide, New York, to Jendrek, 1931 June 8, thanking him for his performance broadcast on WBAL, Baltimore
Calf Scours: Some Observations
The author, W.D. Eide, discussed their experience in the collection of specimens for a calf scours project. This project asked producers to collect colostrum samples from their beef cows and feces samples from scouring and non-scouring calves. E. coli organisms in non-scouring calves were sensitive to almost every form of medication. The project examined management systems of various cooperating, calving facilities and disease prevention programs
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