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Assessing The Structure Of Binghamton University's Emerging Leaders Program, Tyler D. Lenga Oct 2012

Assessing The Structure Of Binghamton University's Emerging Leaders Program, Tyler D. Lenga

MPA Capstone Projects 2006 - 2015

The Emerging leaders Program (ELP) is a multi-faced student leadership program coordinated through Binghamton University's Office of New Student Programs and sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs. This capstone project was designed to assess the effectiveness of the 'leadership team" component of the ELP, as well as identify areas of improvement. The leadership team component of the ELP plays a large role in the program achieving its desired outcomes. Therefore, the program has identified this component as an area needing further performance evaluation.


Improving Donation Management At Finger Lakes Reuse, Shelbi V. Dubord Oct 2012

Improving Donation Management At Finger Lakes Reuse, Shelbi V. Dubord

MPA Capstone Projects 2006 - 2015

Finger Lakes ReUse (FLR) has been steadily growing since opening the doors to its ReUse Center in 2008. Part of this growth has been an increase in material donations that are resold in The ReUse Center, a secondhand store of building materials, household goods, furniture, and electronics. Managing the daily flow of donations is challenging due to limited space and other constraints. yet, FLR must address its donation management processes as the sales from donations cover organizational expenses and allow the organization to maintain financial stability. This project seeks to identify how FLR can increase its revenues and sustainability by …


Supporting Preemptive Task Executions And Memory Copies In Gpgpus, Kyoung-Don Kang, Can Basaran Jul 2012

Supporting Preemptive Task Executions And Memory Copies In Gpgpus, Kyoung-Don Kang, Can Basaran

Computer Science Faculty Scholarship

GPGPUs (General Purpose Graphic Processing Units) provide massive computational power. However, applying GPGPU technology to real-time computing is challenging due to the non-preemptive nature of GPGPUs. Especially, a job running in a GPGPU or a data copy between a GPGPU and CPU is non-preemptive. As a result, a high priority job arriving in the middle of a low priority job execution or memory copy suffers from priority inversion. To address the problem, we present a new lightweight approach to supporting preemptive memory copies and job executions in GPGPUs. Moreover, in our approach, a GPGPU job and memory copy between a …


A Federated Approach For Increasing The Timely Throughput Of Real-Time Data Services, Yan Zhou, Kyoung-Don Kang Jan 2012

A Federated Approach For Increasing The Timely Throughput Of Real-Time Data Services, Yan Zhou, Kyoung-Don Kang

Computer Science Faculty Scholarship

As the demand for real-time data services (e.g., ecommerce or online auctions) increases, it is desired for a real-time database to increase the timely throughput−the amount of data processed in a timely manner. As the timely throughput of a centralized real-time database is limited, it is desired to federate a set of real-time databases to increases the timely throughput. However, related work on distributed real-time databases is scarce. Most existing approaches are highly complex, incurring non-trivial overheads. Neither are they implemented in a real database system. To address the problem, we design a new system architecture for federated real-time data …