Understanding the future of energy-performance trade-off via DVFS in HPC environments

2012 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
pp. 579-590 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Etinski ◽  
J. Corbalan ◽  
J. Labarta ◽  
M. Valero
Author(s):  
Robert Abbey ◽  
Mark Richards

This chapter explains the process of conveyancing as a whole through an outline of a typical conveyancing transaction. It describes a transaction in outline; energy performance certificates; the Land Registry Portal; and the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme; and the future of conveyancing.


The consumers concentrate on obtaining ideal consumer extra, be it durables or perhaps non-durables, while creating such expenditures to satisfy their desire. As an alternative, the on-line marketers conduct consistently seek maximization of income range for their survival and also development in the future. These twin paradoxical points (developers and likewise consumers) need to reach a trade-off at an element calling for a gratifying in addition to satisfying substitution of goods. With pinpointing and also comprehending the variables that influence their consumers, business possess the odds to establish a technique, an advertising information (Special Value Suggestion) and ad campaign even more trusted as well as additionally a lot extra based on the necessities and perspective of their aim at consumers


AmeriQuests ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandra A Nickerson

Privacy is as complex a concept as it is ubiquitous. But Vanderbilt law and history professor Sarah Igo bravely takes on the challenge of chronicling the history of this mutable, yet fundamental American value. In doing so, she demonstrates the irreconcilable trade-off between privacy and exposure, both of which can be liberating and oppressive in their own right. Readers will be impressed by the depth and the breadth of this tome, as Igo examines privacy’s role in fields as disparate as law, psychometrics, philosophy, and technology. As a result, they will come away with a profound, new consciousness of being “known” to the government and to all facets of society. Despite the feelings of vulnerability this awareness may induce, Igo’s book gives us the knowledge, perspective, and foresight to revisit our own privacy debates with agency and determination. As known citizens, the future of privacy is in our hands.


Author(s):  
Robert Abbey ◽  
Mark Richards

This chapter explains the process of conveyancing as a whole through an outline of a typical conveyancing transaction. It describes a transaction in outline; energy performance certificates; the Land Registry Portal; and the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme; and the future of conveyancing.


Author(s):  
Ferrarini Guido ◽  
Macchiavello Eugenia

This chapter explores the policy and regulatory issues generated by investment-based crowdfunding in Europe. Firstly, it argues that crowdfunding raises serious investor protection concerns, particularly when directed to retail investors. As governments try to stimulate innovation and the formation of new enterprises, a trade-off is created between investor protection and economic growth. The laws of the EU and its Member States try to solve this trade-off in different ways, as the chapter shows with reference to MiFID and the laws of the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Secondly, it shows that MiFID II, while enhancing investor protection and furthering harmonization, does not create all the conditions needed for a pan-European crowdfunding market. At the same time, MiFID II narrows the potential for exemptions under which some Member States have adopted special regimes for crowdfunding, therefore restricting the scope for an enabling approach to investment-based crowdfunding at national level.


Buildings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jalilzadehazhari ◽  
Vadiee ◽  
Johansson

The Energy Performance of Building Directive obligated all European countries to reduce the energy requirements of buildings while simultaneously improving indoor environment quality. Any such improvements not only enhance the health of the occupants and their productivity, but also provide further economic benefits at the national level. Accomplishing this task requires a method that allows building professionals to resolve conflicts between visual and thermal comfort, energy demands, and life-cycle costs. To overcome these conflicts, this study exploits the incorporation of building information modelling (BIM), the design of experiments as an optimization algorithm, and the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) into a multi-criteria decision-making method. Any such incorporation can (i) create constructive communication between building professionals, such as architects, engineers, and energy experts; (ii) allow the analysis of the performance of multiple construction solutions with respect to visual and thermal comfort, energy demand, and life-cycle costs; and (iii) help to select a trade-off solution, thereby making a suitable decision. Three types of energy-efficient windows, and five types of ground floors, roofs, and external wall constructions were considered as optimization variables. The incorporation of several methods allowed the analysis of the performance of 375 construction solutions based on a combination of optimization variables, and helped to select a trade-off solution. The results showed the strength of incorporation for analyzing big-data through the intelligent use of BIM and a simulation in the field of the built environment, energy, and costs. However, when applying AHP, the results are strongly contingent on pairwise comparisons.


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