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JACM
2002
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Paradoxes in distributed decisions on optimal load balancing for networks of homogeneous computers
In completely symmetric systems that have homogeneous nodes (hosts, computers, or processors) with identical arrival processes, an optimal static load balancing scheme does not in...
Hisao Kameda, Odile Pourtallier
CCGRID
2001
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
While You're Away: A System for Load-Balancing and Resource Sharing Based on Mobile Agents
While You're Away (WYA) is a distributed system that aggregates the computational power of individual computer systems. WYA introduces the notion of Roaming Computations - Ja...
Niranjan Suri, Paul T. Groth, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
NETGAMES
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Patch scheduling for on-line games
One of the challenges facing the on-line gaming community is the delivery of new content to players. While the initial distribution of a game is typically done via large media for...
Chris Chambers, Wu-chang Feng
CONEXT
2006
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Modeling ping times in first person shooter games
In First Person Shooter (FPS) games the Round Trip Time (RTT), i.e., the sum of the network delay from client to server and the network delay from server to client, impacts the ga...
Natalie Degrande, Danny De Vleeschauwer, Robert E....
SIROCCO
2008
13 years 8 months ago
Computing Approximate Nash Equilibria in Network Congestion Games
We consider the problem of computing -approximate Nash equilibria in network congestion games. The general problem is known to be PLS-complete for every > 0, but the reductions...
Andreas Emil Feldmann, Heiko Röglin, Berthold...