Central Machinery Limited (CML) has expanded significantly since starting as a small business in 2004 at Upton Business Centre. CML is now the largest independent plant sales business in the Midlands and John Blackmore, the director, is expanding CML to a unit four times larger at Upton Business Centre to hold £300,000 of machinery stock. Blackmore focuses on providing high quality serviced machinery to suit UK customer needs. Demand remains strong across both Link and Upton Business Centres with new units planned to meet continuing occupancy.
Parallel Patterns for Window-based Stateful Operators on Data Streams: an Alg...Tiziano De Matteis
Talk given at HLPP 2015
For the version with transition please check: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yhsSff97f434wR-VA1szlqKxx52YMYKkdw1GVkBDyF8/edit?usp=sharing
Keep Calm and React with Foresight: Strategies for Low-Latency and Energy-Eff...Tiziano De Matteis
This talk has been given at PPoPP 2016 (Barcelona)
The paper addresses the problem of designing control strategies for elastic stream processing applications. Elasticity allows applications to rapidly change their configuration (e.g. the number of used resources) on-the-fly, in response to fluctuations of their workload. In this work we face this problem by adopting the Model Predictive Control technique, a control-theoretic method aimed at finding the optimal application configuration along a limited prediction horizon by solving an online optimization problem. Our control strategies are designed to address latency constraints, by using Queueing Theory models, and energy consumption by changing the number of used cores and the CPU frequency through the Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) function of modern multi-core CPUs. The proactive capabilities, in addition to the latency- and energy-awareness, represent the novel features of our approach. Experiments performed using a high-frequency trading application show the effectiveness compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
A full version of the slides (with transitions) is available at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VZ3y3RQDLFi_xA7Rl0Vj1iqBdoerxCMG4y53uMz9Ziw/edit?usp=sharing
Parallel Patterns for Window-based Stateful Operators on Data Streams: an Alg...Tiziano De Matteis
Talk given at HLPP 2015
For the version with transition please check: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yhsSff97f434wR-VA1szlqKxx52YMYKkdw1GVkBDyF8/edit?usp=sharing
Keep Calm and React with Foresight: Strategies for Low-Latency and Energy-Eff...Tiziano De Matteis
This talk has been given at PPoPP 2016 (Barcelona)
The paper addresses the problem of designing control strategies for elastic stream processing applications. Elasticity allows applications to rapidly change their configuration (e.g. the number of used resources) on-the-fly, in response to fluctuations of their workload. In this work we face this problem by adopting the Model Predictive Control technique, a control-theoretic method aimed at finding the optimal application configuration along a limited prediction horizon by solving an online optimization problem. Our control strategies are designed to address latency constraints, by using Queueing Theory models, and energy consumption by changing the number of used cores and the CPU frequency through the Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) function of modern multi-core CPUs. The proactive capabilities, in addition to the latency- and energy-awareness, represent the novel features of our approach. Experiments performed using a high-frequency trading application show the effectiveness compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
A full version of the slides (with transitions) is available at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VZ3y3RQDLFi_xA7Rl0Vj1iqBdoerxCMG4y53uMz9Ziw/edit?usp=sharing
A Multicore Parallelization of Continuous Skyline Queries on Data StreamsTiziano De Matteis
Skyline queries are a relevant example of preference queries frequently used in multi-criteria decision making to retrieve interesting points from large datasets. They return the points whose attribute vector is not dominated by any other point. Due to their importance in real-time scenarios, skyline queries have been studied both in terms of sequential algorithms and parallel implementations for multiprocessors and clusters. Recently, with the advent of the Data Stream Processing paradigm, skyline queries have been computed over continuous data streams according to the sliding window model. Although sequential algorithms have been proposed for continuous skyline queries, few works targeting modern parallel architectures exist. This paper contributes to the current literature by proposing a parallel implementation on multicores. We provide a description of our parallelization by focusing on the cooperation pattern between parallel functionalities, optimizations related to the reduce phase, and load-balancing strategies. Finally, we show experiments using different point distributions, arrival rates and window lengths.
NOTE: transitions are missing in this version. Full version available at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JQVn9QnLC15e_MhmNOttP3mohray_sulAO532PJqOy4/edit?usp=sharing
This slides are for a brief seminar that I give in a Ph.D. exam "Perspective in Parallel Computing" (held by prof. Marco Danelutto) at University of Pisa (Italy).
They are a rapid introduction to Apache Storm and how it relates to classical algorithmic skeleton parallel frameworks
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A Multicore Parallelization of Continuous Skyline Queries on Data StreamsTiziano De Matteis
Skyline queries are a relevant example of preference queries frequently used in multi-criteria decision making to retrieve interesting points from large datasets. They return the points whose attribute vector is not dominated by any other point. Due to their importance in real-time scenarios, skyline queries have been studied both in terms of sequential algorithms and parallel implementations for multiprocessors and clusters. Recently, with the advent of the Data Stream Processing paradigm, skyline queries have been computed over continuous data streams according to the sliding window model. Although sequential algorithms have been proposed for continuous skyline queries, few works targeting modern parallel architectures exist. This paper contributes to the current literature by proposing a parallel implementation on multicores. We provide a description of our parallelization by focusing on the cooperation pattern between parallel functionalities, optimizations related to the reduce phase, and load-balancing strategies. Finally, we show experiments using different point distributions, arrival rates and window lengths.
NOTE: transitions are missing in this version. Full version available at: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1JQVn9QnLC15e_MhmNOttP3mohray_sulAO532PJqOy4/edit?usp=sharing
This slides are for a brief seminar that I give in a Ph.D. exam "Perspective in Parallel Computing" (held by prof. Marco Danelutto) at University of Pisa (Italy).
They are a rapid introduction to Apache Storm and how it relates to classical algorithmic skeleton parallel frameworks
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1. LINK & UPTON BUSINESS CENTRES
NEWS bulletinIssue 4 april 2012
Digging for victory! John Blackmore believes in positive thinking...
and it is obviously having a positive effect on business!
John started Central Machinery Limited (CML) in 2004, being
one of the first tenants at Upton Business Centre (UBC).
His first ‘Unit’ consisted of a single small hut. Eight years
on, CML is the biggest independent plant sales business in
the Midlands, and John is about to expand to much larger
premises at UBC (4 times bigger!).
This move will allow him to hold £300,000 of stock, from 1/2 ton
to 30 ton machines, ranging from £6,000 to £50,000, giving
customers a wide range of choice.
“I have always been prepared to change my business, to
adapt to the needs of my customers – whether they are as
far away as Australia, or as near as Upton itself!
I have seen plenty of change in the industry over the last few
years, and with the cost of fuel increasing at the present rate,
I am now concentrating more on the UK. I buy machines
to suit the market, they are serviced and valeted to a high
standard before being presented to the customer – you
won’t find a muddy machine leaving CML!
I am always looking out for ways to improve our service, and
our new mini crusher hire allows customers to recycle their
general building rubble, saving material and disposal costs –
making savings financially and for the environment.”
John Blackmore, Director
For more information: www.centralmachinery.co.uk
“Have we turned the corner? The evidence pointing to a slow recovery is, I think, now quite strong.
Retail sales enjoyed a surprisingly strong start to the year in January, inflation has been on a downward
track since peaking in September of last year and manufacturing output grew in January and February.
Globally, the picture is equally encouraging. The U.S. is bouncing back and creating jobs and the
eurozone crisis has been averted for the moment.
On our patch – as I write this – all units are occupied. Whilst it is in the nature of our business that
companies come and go, high occupancy levels point to a strong demand in the area.
This has enabled us to press ahead with expansion plans for Upton Business Centre, where an
application has been submitted for an additional two units, together with upgrading the
entrance with a new parking area for 12 cars.
We continually seek to upgrade and improve support to our occupiers to facilitate their operations.”
Martin Wilesmith, Site Manager
Contact details for both Centres: Bond House • Howsell Road • Malvern • Worcestershire • WR14 1UQ
t: 01684 561238 • e: enquiries@linkbusinesscentre.co.uk • www.linkbusinesscentre.co.uk
Martin's Musings!
CML sells up
to 300 diggers
a year – nearly
one a day –
proof that
‘where there’s
muck there’s
money’!
Pictured on the right,John Blackmore,
with colleague,Edd Simms
2. Wyvern Homes, Unit 7B, Link Business Centre, has
been designing and building traditionally styled
properties since it's incorporation in 1974.
A private, family owned company which has successfully
completed over 300 units across the Herefordshire,
Shropshire and Worcestershire region. It's tenure that “quality
is our style” truly speaks for itself in it's latest development,
Portland Mews, in Great Malvern – combining comfort, quality
and style whilst offering convenience and low maintenance
together with a secure courtyard and off road parking.
Two out of the three properties
were sold within weeks of
having gone on the market,
proving that Wyvern Homes is
still building on it's sucess.
For more information:
www.wyvernhomes.co.uk
"My daughter, Charlotte, aged 7,
would like to say a very big thank you
to all of the generous people of Link
Business Centre who raised over
£500 in sponsorship for her to do the
Sports Relief mile."
John Woodcock, Multiple Fixings & Supplies, Unit 16.
Charlotte completed the mile with her fellow classmates from
Gorse Hill Community Primary School on Friday 23 March.
New Unit gives business more room to expand
Many thanks!
A warm welcome to our new tenants at Link
Business Centre:
Unit 8
Cash for Clothes
Kevin Styles
t: 01684 562583 www.cash4clothes.co.uk
Unit 13
Malvern Theatres Trust Ltd
t: 01684 580936
New occupiers
Good Mews from Wyvern Homes!
"We are very grateful for the help,
support and good will received
from many of our fellow businesses
on site, amongst other things we
have had minor engineering work done and help with
unloading new equipment etc using the fork lift truck.
We find the atmosphere on site to be very friendly,
the unit is an ideal size and affordable, all things vital
for getting a start-up business like ours underway."
Gerald Williams, The Friday Beer Company Limited, Unit 20.
For more information: www.thefridaybeer.com
John Woodcock, Sales, prepares
goods to be collected and delivered
to another satisfied customer
Multiple Fixings & Supplies (MF&S) are a relatively new business, having only
opened at Units 8/9 at Link Business Centre in June 2010. However, their
dedicated team offer a combined 60 years experience within the industry. Since
opening, they have continued to grow steadily, and have recently moved to larger
premises (Unit 16) within the new Phase 4 development.
This move has given them space to hold a vast range of stock, and in-house
machinery – enabling them to satisfy all of their customer requirements.
“I enjoy working for MF&S, every day is different, and can be challenging,
particularly in the present climate. We strive to develop and maintain a close
working relationship with all of our customers – support and ongoing advice is
always just a telephone call away.
We pride ourselves on the quality of our products, the speed and reliability of our
delivery service... and our competitive pricing policy.”
Lee Hackett, Manager
MF&S supply and manufacturer pipe supports and channel bracketry, including
non-standard fabrications to the following industries: Air Conditioning, Ductwork,
Electrical, Heating & Ventilation, Mechanical Refrigeration, Pipework and Sprinkler
Installers.
Portland Mews, Great Malvern
Developer,
Mark Wilesmith and Liz,
from John Goodwin's
3. Link Business Centre:
Unit 1
Tulip (TMB) Ltd
Tony & Melanie Baker
01684 577617
www.tulipmalvern.co.uk
Unit 2
Alto Flooring Ltd
Contract Flooring
Russell Simon
01684 573222
www.altoflooring.co.uk
Unit 3
Advanced Solar Panels Ltd
Solar Panels
John Wheeler
07974 920345
Units 5 & 22
Mid West Automation
Aluminium Fabricators
Andy Haigh
01684 899103
www.midwestautomationltd.co.uk
Unit 6
Meigh Mansbridge & Company
Accountants
Roger Meigh, Kevin Mansbridge
01684 565486
www.meigh-mansbridge.co.uk
Unit 7
Stockall Electonics Ltd
Kate Stockall
01684 574977
www.stockallelectronics.com
Unit 7a
Estate Office
Kim Riding, Administrator
01684 561238
www.linkbusinesscentre.co.uk
Unit 7b
Wyvern Homes Ltd
Residential Developers
Mark Wilesmith
01684 561238
www.wyvernhomes.co.uk
Unit 7c
Worcester Solar Heating Ltd
Installers of Renewable Energy Systems
Darren Stockall
01684 575892
www.worcester-solar.co.uk
Unit 7d
Crown Taxis
Khurshid Baig
01905 357788
Unit 7E
Executive Land Travel
Pete Wood
07787 188720
www.executivelandtravel.co.uk
Unit 8
Cash for Clothes
Kevin Styles
01684 562583
www.cash4clothes.co.uk
Unit 9
Fire Installation Service Ltd
Lee Hackett
01684 892981
Unit 10
Malvern Engineering Ltd
Chris Smedley
01684 574471
Unit 11A
Smart Car Care Valeting Centre
Patrick
07872 991286
Unit 11B
G Webb Automation Ltd
Packaging Equipment Manufacturer
Paul Webb MD
01684 892929
www.webbautomation.co.uk
Unit 12
Surplex UK Ltd
Recycling Computer Hardware
Mark Willis
01684 568789
www.surplex.co.uk
Unit 13
Malvern Theatres Trust Ltd
01684 580936
Units 14 & 15
Link Tools
Tools & Fixing Supplies
Steve Metcalfe, Gary Looker
01684 578866
Unit 16
Multiple Fixings & Supplies Ltd
Lee Hackett
01684 892981
Units 17 & 18
Fire Installation Services Ltd
Ken Newman
07802 864323
Unit 19
Beacon Sports & Trybike
Commercial Embroidery
& Bicycle Sales
Jon Wootten
01684 892439
www.beaconsports.co.uk
www.trybikestore.co.uk
Unit 20
The Friday Beer Company Ltd
Micro Brewery
Andrew Keir, Perry Jackson,
Gerald William
07702 026009
Unit 21
Monza Ltd
Specialist Car Sales
George Roberts
07886 208044
www.monzacars.co.uk
Unit 23
HD Cable Ltd
Electronics Wholesalers
Chris Pinder
0844 351 0190
www.hdcable.co.uk
Unit 24
Shredability Ltd
Secure Shredding
Kevin Styles
01684 562583
www.shredability.co.uk
Unit 25
G Webb Automation
Packaging Equipment Manufacturer
Paul Webb MD
01684 892929
www.webbautomation.co.uk
Units 26 & 27
RPM Car Repairs
Katie & Paul Bird
01684 565555
www.rpm-malvern.co.uk
Upton Business Centre:
Unit 1
Upton Farm Services
Farm Machinery Repairs and Parts
Garry Thackeray
01684 593600
Unit 4A & 5A
Go For Granite Ltd
Bespoke granite products
Matt Walker
01684 592777
www.goforgranite.co.uk
Unit 4B
R M Davis
Wholesale Beds
Bob Davis
Mob: 07748 988888
Unit 5B
Central Machinery Ltd
Plant Dealer to the Trade
John Blackmore
01905 340377
www.centralmachinery.co.uk
LINK & UPTON BUSINESS CENTRES DIRECTORY OF OCCUPIERS
4. Newsletter designed and produced by Full of Bright Ideas
t: 01684 575021 • e: julie@fullofbrightideas.co.uk • www.fullofbrightideas.co.uk
John Goodwin are the locally based Chartered
Surveyors and Agents providing assistance to both Link
and Upton Business Centres and are delighted with the
continuing demand for good quality commercial units.
Last year saw a flourish of activity as the new
development at Link Business Centre (Phase 4) completed and became fully let, and the demand has continued into 2012
with the remaining two units on the Estate having just been occupied, with enquiries for space still being received.
“We anticipate that the new units proposed at Upton Business Centre will attract attention from companies looking for
accommodation near the motorway or away from the busy conurbations.” Commented David Hext MRICS – Commercial
Property Manager at John Goodwin.
JOHN GOODWIN FRICS
CHARTERED SURVEYOR AUCTIONEER VALUER ESTATE AGENT
An evening celebrating a successful eclectic business mix
A social get together
recently took place at
Link Business Centre to
celebrate Monza's move
to Unit 21. George Mundy,
Principle of Monza Ltd
and Martin Wilesmith
invited fellow tenants,
colleagues and friends for
an informal gathering.
In fact, it proved to be
very useful for some
occupiers who have
since received valuable
help and support from
people they met, and has
developed opportunities
for reciprocal business.
Several tenants have
since asked Martin if
he will consider holding
such gatherings on a
regular basis ... and with
the Friday Beer Company
about to launch their
brand new range, there
may be cause to celebrate
once again – next time
with a bottle of beer –
CHEERS!
Monza Ltd offers a
bespoke car sales service to
their clients.
For more information:
www.monzacars.co.uk
The evening proved to be a great success, enabling guests to get to know each other,
and to raise awareness to the vast array of services that are on offer at the centre.