Characterization of Software Aging Effects in Elastic Storage Mechanisms for Private Clouds

Author(s):  
Rubens Matos ◽  
Jean Araujo ◽  
Vandi Alves ◽  
Paulo Maciel
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PHILIP R. YOUNG ◽  
GEORGE F. SYKES
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2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 1082-1093 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomaz Eduardo Teixeira Buttignol ◽  
Matteo Colombo ◽  
Marco di Prisco

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 5004-5016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaixin Guo ◽  
Linnan Su ◽  
Yongchao Wang ◽  
Huihui Liu ◽  
Jing Lin ◽  
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C. elegans-based activity guided and size-based isolation of antioxidant peptide fractions from a sea cucumber protein hydrolyzate and their bioinformatic characterization.


1998 ◽  
Vol 71 (5) ◽  
pp. 906-927 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. W. McCarthy ◽  
J. E. Mark

Abstract Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) elastomers were prepared from aqueous emulsions, in combination with one of several carefully chosen alkoxy silanes as a crosslinking agent, and either stannous-2-ethylhexanoate or dioctylitin dilaurate as catalyst. Conditions were generally chosen so as to generate silica/silicate phases within the elastomeric particles or at their surfaces, for improvements in mechanical properties of films to be cast from the emulsions. A series of such films was obtained from emulsions consisting of various combinations of these ingredients, and was then characterized, primarily by measurements of soluble fractions, and by extents of equilibrium swelling (as inverse measures of degrees of crosslinking). Of primary interest were experimental results clarifying the mechanisms for the PDMS crosslinking and for the subsequent “aging” of these materials. For all the systems, increase in concentration of crosslinking agent was found to decrease the fraction of soluble polymer present and to decrease the extent of swelling. The extent to which this occurred, however, varied significantly with the nature of the alkoxy silane crosslinking agent, its concentration, and the nature of the catalyst. The observed differences were used to propose mechanisms with regard to the role of the silanes in the formation of silica-like phases, as well as for the endlinking of the PDMS chains. The formation of this inorganic phase was found to have a large effect on the extraction and swelling results, particularly through its barrier effects on the surfaces of the emulsion particles. Aging effects were found to depend not only on the nature of the reactants and their concentrations in the preparation of the emulsions, but also on whether the aging had been carried out in the dry state or in the wet state. Two major effects were decreases in soluble polymer fraction and extent of swelling with time. These changes were associated with increases in degree of crosslinking, but opposing changes can arise from bond cleavages or reorganizations. It appeared that dry-state aging effects are greatest for systems with a low concentration of the precipitated inorganic phase, with the effects of aging being suppressed by the presence of the inorganic, filler-like phases.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 (DPC) ◽  
pp. 000656-000678
Author(s):  
Markus Woehrmann ◽  
M. Toepper ◽  
H. Walter ◽  
K.-D. Lang

Thin film polymers, like PI, PBO and BCB are used in every wafer level packaging device. The improvement of the reliability of wafer-level packages and chip I/Os consider the choice of the polymer, which is used as dielectric on the chip, as a minor point. Because the production lines are normally fixed on one polymer and the high investments to evaluate the processing of an alternative polymer formulation in combination with costly reliability test seems to be not attractive till today. But the increased demands of advanced WLP and 3-D-Integration, which includes thin chips, chips stacking and higher routing densities, leads to reaching the limits of the common used material system combinations. The demand of better polymer films becomes evident by the fact that dozens of “next generation polymers” have entered the marked in the last years, which are tailored to get higher mechanical toughness and electrical performance aside of a nearly unchanged resolution capacity. The challenge for new polymer formulation is the evaluation of the processing and the generation of a reliable material property data base, which set the basics for any benchmarking to the already used polymer materials. The processing evaluation is done typically by the material supplier or the fab himself, where no special equipment is needed. The material property generation is a quite more complex topic because you need special equipment and partly the material need to be free standing without any substrate. This is also a handling issue, if we talk about thin films in the range of 5 to 20μm. This paper presents the reliable thin film polymer properties characterization of mechanical and electrical values. The measurements of the mechanical properties include the estimation of parameters like young's modulus, tensile strength, elongation at break, coefficient of thermal expansion, stress and time-temperature related effects. The evident topic of warpage related impacts by “new generation polymers” will be presented and discussed. Measurement structures on wafer-level are developed for the estimation of the electrical parameters, which allows a high accuracy and a device relevant value estimation. Parameters like break down voltage, leakage current, dielectric constant, loss factor are measured related to frequencies by MIM and resonator structures. We demonstrate with analyzing of the time-dependent dielectric breakdown (TDDB) of thin film polymers that there is an exponential linkage between field strength and the time till the breakthrough occurs. The mechanical and electrical properties were also investigated related to aging effects, when the application is running on elevated temperature. We examine a degradation of the mechanical and electrical performance, which should be taken into account for the mechanical system reliability and also for impedance controlled HF-application. This paper present advanced material characterization of thin film polymers which gives a guideline for the decision of the polymer related to the demands of the application.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Hasnine ◽  
Muhannad Mustafa ◽  
Jeffrey C. Suhling ◽  
Barton C. Prorok ◽  
Michael J. Bozack ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Dharani ◽  
S. Roy ◽  
V. Gupta ◽  
Weiqun Xu ◽  
N. Dixon

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