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    Demand Dispatch - Using Real-Time Control of Demand to help Balance Generation and Load
    Alec Brooks
    Ed Lu
    Dan Reicher
    Bill Weihl
    IEEE Power and Energy magazine, vol. May/June 2010 (2010), pp. 20-29
    Preview abstract DEMAND RESPONSE (DR) TRADITIONALLY REFERS TO THE ability to curtail some electrical loads at peak times to alleviate the need for peaking generation sources. Basically, it means being able to turn loads off on command. Progress in communication protocols and technology has been extraordinary in the past decade, making cheap, fast communication widespread. Over the next decade, we expect inexpensive broadband to become ubiquitous. In addition, more and more electrical loads are equipped for communication as well as control. Together, these trends enable a new way of thinking about DR, which we call demand dispatch. View details
    A Heisenberg Compensator for Measuring Software Performance
    Gary Carleton
    (2004), pp. 64-67
    A Browser for Directed Graphs
    Lawrence A. Rowe
    Michael Davis
    Eli Messinger
    Carl Mayer
    Allen Tuan
    Softw., Pract. Exper., vol. 17 (1987), pp. 61-76