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ENTCS
2002
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Composition of Distributed Software with Algon - Concepts and Possibilities
The perceived advantages of distributed systems, such as increased reliability and availability, are o set by the increased complexity of developing such applications. The develop...
Judith Bishop, Karen Renaud, Basil Worrall
CBSE
2008
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Component-Level Energy Consumption Estimation for Distributed Java-Based Software Systems
Efficiency with respect to energy consumption has increasingly been recognized as an important quality attribute for distributed software systems in embedded and pervasive environm...
Chiyoung Seo, Sam Malek, Nenad Medvidovic
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HPDC
1999
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Network-Aware Distributed Storage Cache for Data Intensive Environments
Modern scientific computing involves organizing, moving, visualizing, and analyzing massive amounts of data at multiple sites around the world. The technologies, the middleware se...
Brian Tierney, Jason Lee, Brian Crowley, Mason Hol...
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HPDC
1998
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
A Fault Detection Service for Wide Area Distributed Computations
The potential for faults in distributed computing systems is a significant complicating factor for application developers. While a variety of techniques exist for detecting and co...
Paul Stelling, Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman, Crai...
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HICSS
1996
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Concurrency: A Case Study in Remote Tasking and Distributed IPC
Remote tasking encompasses different functionality, such as remote forking, multiple remote spawning, and task migration. In order to overcome the relatively high costs of these m...
Dejan S. Milojicic, Alan Langerman, David L. Black...