Mashup applications mix and merge content (data and code) from multiple content providers in a user's browser, to provide high-value web applications that can rival the user ...
Frederik De Keukelaere, Sumeer Bhola, Michael Stei...
Many networked applications could benefit from executing closer to the data or services with which they interact. By doing this they may be able to circumvent long communication l...
Dickon Reed, Ian Pratt, Paul Menage, Stephen Early...
A large number of network applications today allow several users to interact together using the many-to-many service mode. A many-to-many session consists of group of users (we ref...
Abstract. The idea of feature-oriented programming is to map requirements to features, concepts that can be composed to form a software product. Change-oriented programming (ChOP),...
Peter Ebraert, Andreas Classen, Patrick Heymans, T...
This paper presents a novel networking architecture designed for communication intensive parallel applications running on clusters of workstations (COWs) connected by highspeed ne...
Marcel-Catalin Rosu, Karsten Schwan, Richard Fujim...