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Lars Lundberg
Researcher at Blekinge Institute of Technology
Publications - 136
Citations - 1008
Lars Lundberg is an academic researcher from Blekinge Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scheduling (computing) & Software development. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 136 publications receiving 913 citations.
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Performance Optimization Using Extended Critical Path Analysis in Multithreaded Programs on Multiprocessors
TL;DR: This paper has implemented the extended critical path analysis in a performance optimization tool and allows the user to determine the extendedcritical path of a multithreaded application written for the Solaris operating system for any number of processors based on execution on a single processor workstation.
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Investigating the relationship between personalities and agile team climate of software professionals in a telecom company
TL;DR: This study finds that the performance of a team not only depends on the team personality composition, but also on the interactive effects of team climate, and investigates the relationship between team personality and team climate.
Design for Change
Yvonne Dittrich,Olle Lindeberg,Ingela Ludvigsson,Lars Lundberg,Bengt Wessman,Wolfgang Diestelkamp,Marie Tillman +6 more
TL;DR: The report summarises the first year of the research project 'Design for Design in Use of Database Applications' which focuses on end user tailoring and adaptable systems.
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Software development productivity on a new platform: an industrial case study
Piotr Tomaszewski,Lars Lundberg +1 more
TL;DR: The purpose of the research was productivity improvement and assessment when using the new platform, and the current productivity level is evaluated by comparing it with UNIX development.
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Performance evaluation of container and virtual machine running cassandra workload
TL;DR: This study shows that Docker had lower overhead compared to the VMware when running Cassandra, and the Cassandra's performance on the Dockerized infrastructure was as good as on the Non-Virtualized.