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Author: Keren Bergman, Shekhar Borkar, William Dally, Thomas Sterling
The ExaScale Computing Study is a landmark technical report investigating whether computing systems could reach 1,000× the computing power of petascale systems—i.e., exaflops—within practical power and footprint limits by around 2015. The report compiles the findings and recommendations of a working group formed by DARPA, composed of experts from universities, national laboratories, and industry.
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International sourcing
Differences in distribution culture
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Past, present and future
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The development of e-tail logistics
Retail exchanges and RFID
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Afterword
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