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Scott C. Johnson

Researcher at Conrad Hotels

Publications -  5
Citations -  591

Scott C. Johnson is an academic researcher from Conrad Hotels. The author has contributed to research in topics: Management information systems & Shared memory. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 591 citations.

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Systems and methods for configuration of information management systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present methods and systems for providing differentiated service that may be employed, for example, to deliver content or services in a network environment, including both differentiated information service and differentiated business service.
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Systems and methods for management of memory

TL;DR: Memory management systems and methods that may be employed, for example, to provide efficient management of memory for network systems are discussed in this paper, where they utilize a multi-layer queue management structure to manage buffer/cache memory in an integrated fashion.
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Systems and methods for resource management in information storage environments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present methods and systems for I/O resource management that may be implemented in an adaptive manner that is capable of optimizing information management system I/Os performance.
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Systems and methods for the deterministic management of information

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a method and system for the deterministic management of information that may be employed, for example, to deliver content or services in a network environment, which may include identifying and verifying the availability of system resources required to process a request for content and services before accepting the request.
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Systems and methods for management of memory in information delivery environments

TL;DR: Memory management systems and methods that may be employed, for example, to provide efficient management of memory for network systems are discussed in this article, where the authors consider cost-benefit trade-off between the cache value of a particular memory unit versus the cost of caching the memory unit and utilize a multi-layer queue management structure to manage buffer/cache memory.