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Performance Of Lambda@Edge Vs. Lambda Environment, Sam Dotson, Wei Hao
Performance Of Lambda@Edge Vs. Lambda Environment, Sam Dotson, Wei Hao
Posters-at-the-Capitol
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The purpose of this research has been to observe how performance of the Lambda@EDGE environment compares to the base Lambda environment. This is in an effort to determine viability of the EDGE environment. 15 tests were conducted over a matter of days in each environment whereby the Fibonacci sequence was calculated to 20 terms. Performance metrics including RAM usage and response time were measured. Lambda@EDGE was determined to have not only a slightly higher average response time but also an average RAM usage of 1MB more in the aggregate tests.
Asap: A Source Code Authorship Program, Matthew F. Tennyson Phd
Asap: A Source Code Authorship Program, Matthew F. Tennyson Phd
Faculty & Staff Research and Creative Activity
Source code authorship attribution is the task of determining who wrote a computer program, based on its source code, usually when the author is either unknown or under dispute. Areas where this can be applied include software forensics, cases of software copyright infringement, and detecting plagiarism. Numerous methods of source code authorship attribution have been proposed and studied. However, there are no known easily accessible and user-friendly programs that perform this task. Instead, researchers typically develop software in an ad hoc manner for use in their studies, and the software is rarely made publicly available. In this paper, we present …