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Scheduling in Distributed Systems

Scheduling in Distributed Systems

... This paper presents several scheduling/coscheduling techniques employed in some recent research projects. Two types of local scheduling, proportional-sharing scheduling and predictive scheduling are introduced here. With ...

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Preventing Misbehavior in Cooperative Distributed Systems

Preventing Misbehavior in Cooperative Distributed Systems

... completely distributed, but highly efficient fairness-enforcing incentive mechanism for cooperative distributed systems, relying on a low cost symmetric key ...

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Speed up Optimization in Distributed Systems

Speed up Optimization in Distributed Systems

... The voltage generators, stores energy (corresponding to data) and the current generators injects energy or electrons (corresponding to data) to circuits (or distributed systems). As an example, a ...

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Research Directions in Distributed Systems

Research Directions in Distributed Systems

... communication infrastructure has been hidden from the application designer who therefore has no control over the choice of mechanism. In practice most CORBA implementations only provide a single mechanism with a limited ...

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Leader Election Algorithms in Distributed Systems

Leader Election Algorithms in Distributed Systems

... A distributed system is a collection of computers. These computers can work together, but all systems are independent. A leader’s election is a basic necessity for distributed systems. When a ...

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Security Techniques in Distributed Systems

Security Techniques in Distributed Systems

... information systems is the most important principle that can also be said that the most difficult, because security must be maintained throughout the ...of distributed systems are divided into two ...

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Modelling Distributed Systems in Distributed Autonomous and Asynchronous Automata (DA 3

Modelling Distributed Systems in Distributed Autonomous and Asynchronous Automata (DA 3

... of Distributed Systems [1]) is a formalism used to identify and verify distributed systems, in particular to detect deadlocks and check distributed ...cooperating distributed ...

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DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS SECURITY

DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS SECURITY

... Contents > List of Figures List of Tables Foreword Preface Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Distributed Systems. 1.2.1 Characteristics of Distributed Systems 1.2.2 T[r] ...

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Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Distributed Systems

Fault Tolerance Mechanisms in Distributed Systems

... computer systems are interconnected via different communication ...of distributed systems in our day to day activities has solely improved with data ...because distributed systems ...

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New Algorithms for Distributed Sorting in Distributed Systems

New Algorithms for Distributed Sorting in Distributed Systems

... Abstract – This paper presents four algorithms to solve the distributed sorting problem in n-nodes distributed systems. Each algorithm consists of two phases. Phase (1) called "Distributed ...

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Internet Economics of Distributed Systems*

Internet Economics of Distributed Systems*

... The! complexity! of! resource! allocation! is! further! increased! by! several! factors.! First,! in! many! distributed! systems,! like! the! present! day! web,! the! resources! are! in! fact! owned! by! ...

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NoSQL: Database for Distributed Systems a Survey

NoSQL: Database for Distributed Systems a Survey

... In the computing system (web and business applications), there are enormous data that comes out every day from the web. A large section of these data is handled by Relational database management systems (RDBMS). ...

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Similarities and Differences Between Parallel Systems and Distributed Systems

Similarities and Differences Between Parallel Systems and Distributed Systems

... On the other hand parallel frameworks like MPI do not provide inherent support for fault tolerance. Many projects have worked on adding Fault tolerance support to parallel frameworks but none of the seem to be as ...

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Coding for Security and Reliability in Distributed Systems

Coding for Security and Reliability in Distributed Systems

... better distributed storage systems. Today’s storage systems face many challenges, reliability being a critical ...of distributed disk arrays such as RAID [3], [4], and many large scale ...

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Hamiltonian and Variational Linear Distributed Systems

Hamiltonian and Variational Linear Distributed Systems

... to distributed linear systems: we do not assume any special type of representation of a system as starting point, and concentrate instead on the interplay of system dynamics and bilinear- or quadratic ...

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Pseudonymization risk analysis in distributed systems

Pseudonymization risk analysis in distributed systems

... Such systems will leverage data-sets that include personal data and therefore their usage and disclosure represent a risk to a user’s (data sub- ject) ...within systems to improve the provision of a service ...

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Delivering QoS in open distributed systems

Delivering QoS in open distributed systems

... In order to handle the heterogeneity present in open systems, the architecture is not only required to be able to be ported to different platforms, but it has also to able to handle QoS [r] ...

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Integrity Analysis and Coercion in Distributed Systems

Integrity Analysis and Coercion in Distributed Systems

... the systems: a demonstration of type soundness, in other words that types are preserved under reduction, and a security ...higher-order systems an alternative perspective based on observability defined by ...

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Lightweight Protocols for Distributed Systems

Lightweight Protocols for Distributed Systems

... trmisaction systems are now built using TCP. However, highly distributed progrîuns may have very dynmnic patterns of client-server interaction, which defeat such caching, mid still require a protocol witli ...

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Incremental parallel and distributed systems

Incremental parallel and distributed systems

... processing systems, such as Percolator [121] or CBP [110], to name a few early and prominent ...these systems, the programmer is able to devise an incremental update handler (or a dynamic algorithm), which ...

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