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[Author] Masahiro YOSHIZAWA(2hit)

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  • LSI Delivery Management System Using Lot Sampling Scheduling Method for ASIC Production Line

    Masahiro YOSHIZAWA  Tetsuma SAKURAI  Eisuke ARAI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E78-C No:3
      Page(s):
    222-228

    A novel delivery management system using a new lot sampling scheduling (LSS) method has been developed. The method involves the concepts of "virtual line" and "marker lot," and the system consists of an on-line scheduler executing short-period scheduling for lot-tracking and an off-line scheduler executing long-period scheduling for delivery date simulation. The LSS method can hugely increase the maximum number of lots to simulate the delivery date and also control TAT more effectively compared to conventional dynamic scheduling. Lot progress is controlled by varying the resource allocation ratio for each virtual line. This method is effective for precise delivery date control of lots with various priorities in ASIC production or development lines.

  • Virtual Network Configuration Management System for Data Center Operations and Management

    Hideki OKITA  Masahiro YOSHIZAWA  Keitaro UEHARA  Kazuhiko MIZUNO  Toshiaki TARUI  Ken NAONO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E95-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1924-1933

    Virtualization technologies are widely deployed in data centers to improve system utilization. However, they increase the workload for operators, who have to manage the structure of virtual networks in data centers. A virtual-network management system which automates the integration of the configurations of the virtual networks is provided. The proposed system collects the configurations from server virtualization platforms and VLAN-supported switches, and integrates these configurations according to a newly developed XML-based management information model for virtual-network configurations. Preliminary evaluations show that the proposed system helps operators by reducing the time to acquire the configurations from devices and correct the inconsistency of operators' configuration management database by about 40 percent. Further, they also show that the proposed system has excellent scalability; the system takes less than 20 minutes to acquire the virtual-network configurations from a large scale network that includes 300 virtual machines. These results imply that the proposed system is effective for improving the configuration management process for virtual networks in data centers.

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