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INFOCOM
2002
IEEE
14 years 21 days ago
Multicast Scheduling for List Requests
—Advances in wireless and optical communication, as well as in Internet multicast protocols, make broadcast and multicast methods an effective solution to disseminate data. In pa...
Vincenzo Liberatore
ICWE
2010
Springer
14 years 16 days ago
Ranking the Linked Data: The Case of DBpedia
The recent proliferation of crowd computing initiatives on the web calls for smarter methodologies and tools to annotate, query and explore repositories. There is the need for scal...
Roberto Mirizzi, Azzurra Ragone, Tommaso Di Noia, ...
NOMS
1998
IEEE
154views Communications» more  NOMS 1998»
14 years 13 hour ago
A framework for end-to-end proactive network management
Current advances in networking, computing, software and web technologies have led to an explosive growth in the development of networked applications. Management of large-scale ne...
Salim Hariri, Yoonhee Kim, K. Varshney, R. Kaminsk...
EDBT
2009
ACM
164views Database» more  EDBT 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Efficient identification of starters and followers in social media
Activity and user engagement in social media such as web logs, wikis, online forums or social networks has been increasing at unprecedented rates. In relation to social behavior i...
Michael Mathioudakis, Nick Koudas
HIPC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Accomplishing Approximate FCFS Fairness Without Queues
First Come First Served (FCFS) is a policy that is accepted for implementing fairness in a number of application domains such as scheduling in Operating Systems, scheduling web req...
K. Subramani, Kamesh Madduri