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whitepaper Portal Muenchen Betriebs-GmbH & Co. KG Implements a Total Portal Solution0000-00-00 IBM
  Portal Muenchen Betriebs-GmbH & Co. KG is a nonprofit organization initiated by the City Council of Munich in 2002 to develop and maintain www.muenchen.de. The Web portal was based on older technology and needed a major redesign to allow it to offer new functions and reach out to new users. The redesign was to focus on two key areas, interactive e-government functions and community information for citizens and increased functionality for small and medium enterprises. IBM Business Consulting Services developed the solution to meet all requirements then implemented it, based on IBM xSeries servers running Linux and WebSphere software. The new site is hosted by IBM Global Services - e-business Hosting Services.

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whitepaper Bharti Teletech Enterprises Working Easily With Linux0000-00-00 EFY Enterprises
  Established in 1985, Bharti Teletech Limited is a part of the Bharti Enterprises Group and has a pioneer in the telecom sector with many firsts and innovations to its credit. When Bharti Teletech Ltd decided to streamline its business processes, it opted for Linux. The change not only saved costs but was easier to migrate to. The Bharti Group followed up by upgrading its other Microsoft-run systems to Linux as well.

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whitepaper ESTECO: Optimizing Product Design0000-00-00 Linux NetworX
  ESTECO was created in 1999 to commercialize design optimization knowledge acquired during a project sponsored by the European Union. Increasing market competition is squeezing the product development cycle time for industrial designers and manufacturers. Designers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, consumer products and other industries must drastically shorten turnaround times while decreasing design costs. Like all computationally-intensive design software, ESTECO's customers need to know of the expected performance enhancements before investing in the solution. As a solution ESTECO chose a 16-node LS-1 Linux Supersystem featuring Intel Dual-core Dempsey processors. Linux Networx LS-1 Supersystems are available in standard configurations featuring proven hardware and software components.

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whitepaper Housing Development Board (HDB) Houses Linux on IBM0000-00-00 IBM
  The Housing & Development Board (HDB) is Singapore's public housing authority and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development. HDB needed to consolidate its IT infrastructure and lower its total cost of ownership (TCO). HDB sought an open-standards-based solution to maximize manageability, scalability, security and availability of key operation systems. Adding Linux to its operating environment generated a variety of key efficiencies for HDB, enabling the organisation to expand its system capabilities without increasing its IT budget.

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whitepaper Perforce Case Study: Trolltech0000-00-00 Perforce Software
  Founded in 1994, Trolltech is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in Brisbane, Australia; Palo Alto, California; and Beijing, China. In 1999, Trolltech realized it needed to replace its existing software configuration management system, CVS, because CVS was unable to scale to meet its development needs. The Perforce Server sits at the core of the development process of its two product lines: Qt and Qtopia, and is used daily to manage access to more than 300,000 versioned files, track the user operations, and record all related activity in a centralized database.

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whitepaper An Efficient Snapshot Technique for Ext3 File System in Linux 2.60000-00-00 Pohang University of Science And Technology
  Snapshot is to create an instant image of a file system. Creating a snapshot image with little processing and space overheads is critical to provide the continuous data service during backup. In Linux, there are two types of snapshot techniques available: volume-based approach like Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and le system-based approach like SnapFS. The volume-based LVM provides efficient space management capability, but requires some space to be exclusively reserved to store snapshot images and results in high snapshot processing overhead. This paper develops a file system-based snapshot for the ext3 le system in Linux kernel 2.6. The main concept of the file system-based snapshot mainly comes from old-version SnapFS. Experimental evaluation shows that the implementation is quite efficient and working correctly.

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whitepaper Introducing the C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux0000-00-00 University of Navarra
  The C-API Simulink Target for RT-Linux (CAPI STRTL) is an application developed to extend the functionality of the original Simulink Target for RT-Linux (STRTL) by providing the user with full parameter tuning and signal access, of a real time application running in a RT-Linux kernel, independent of the Simulink/MATLAB interface. In this manner, CAPI STRTL extends the utility of the original STRTL from its conventional use in control applications to more exotic fields such as haptics/virtual reality and even augmented reality - not to mention the many other possible implementations users can realize by having signal access and parameter tuning at the disposal of their custom applications.

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whitepaper Implementation of Real-Time Virtual CPU Partition on Linux0000-00-00 University of Texas
  A real-time virtual resource is an abstraction for resource sharing where the application task groups sharing a resource must meet timing constraints in the absence of knowledge of all the timing requirements of all the task groups, thus prohibiting a global schedulability analysis. RTVR addresses the issues of application isolation in the open system environment, as well as satisfying the timeliness requirements of all the task groups. Based on the theoretical framework in previous work, this paper presents the first implementation of a real-time virtual resource for the CPU. This paper describes two RealTime Virtual Resource (RTVR) prototypes that are based on the Linux 2.4.18.3 kernel.

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whitepaper Driver Architecture in a Linux World0000-00-00 LVL7 Systems
  Vendors of modern networking hardware realize that the devices they provide require a great deal of software in order to function effectively. As a result, many hardware vendors provide large amounts of software for use with their devices. This paper begins by discussing strategies for making use of such drivers in a Linux environment, and continues by discussing how hardware vendors might architect Linux-friendly driver software. Finally, the paper discusses how vendors can provide first-class Linux support for their hardware and why it is in their best interest to do so. This paper is a must read both for system integrators new to Linux and for driver software architects unfamiliar with the Linux environment.

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whitepaper Development of Robot Controllers Based on PC Hardware and Open Source Software0000-00-00 LinuxDevices.com
  Researchers, developers and system integrators require more openness in control systems in order to design, develop and rapidly integrate functionalities to fulfill new application requirements. Even if several robot control vendors provide their products with customized development tools, low cost and not proprietary solutions should be preferred to face the rapid market changes and to reduce control life cycle costs. In fact, most important success factors are the use of off-the-shelf hardware and open source and/or free software, as well as a design focused on reconfigurability and portability of the control software is crucial. In this paper a control architecture which complies with the above mentioned requirements is presented.

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