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HPCC
2009
Springer
14 years 6 days ago
C2Cfs: A Collective Caching Architecture for Distributed File Access
—In this paper we present C2Cfs - a decentralized collective caching architecture for distributed filesystems. C2Cfs diverges from the traditional client-server model and advoca...
Andrey Ermolinskiy, Renu Tewari
IC
2010
13 years 5 months ago
Distributed Algorithms for the Placement of Network Services
Network services play an important role in the Internet today. They serve as data caches for websites, servers for multiplayer games and relay nodes for Voice over IP (VoIP) conver...
Todd Sproull, Roger Chamberlain
CONCURRENCY
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
PERMIS: a modular authorization infrastructure
Authorization infrastructures manage privileges and render access control decisions, allowing applications to adjust their behavior according to the privileges allocated to users....
David W. Chadwick, Gansen Zhao, Sassa Otenko, Roma...
HPCC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Maximum-Objective-Trust Clustering Solution and Analysis in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
In mobile-AdHoc networks (MANETs), many applications need the support of layer-structure. Clustering solution is the most widely used layerstructure and the choosing of clusterhead...
Qiang Zhang, Guangming Hu, Zhenghu Gong
CSFW
2004
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Cassandra: Flexible Trust Management, Applied to Electronic Health Records
We study the specification of access control policy in large-scale distributed systems. We present Cassandra, a language and system for expressing policy, and the results of a sub...
Moritz Y. Becker, Peter Sewell