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Service Centric Computing - Next Generation Internet Computing
[chapter]
2002
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this world scalable, cost-effective information technology capabilities will need to be provisioned as service, delivered as a service, metered and managed as a service, and purchased as a service. ...
This tutorial introduces concepts of service centric computing and its relationship to the Grid. ...
Thanks to Xiaoyun Zhu, Sharad Singhal, Jim Pruyne, and Martin Arlitt of HP Labs for their helpful comments regarding this tutorial paper. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45798-4_19
fatcat:s4eldoo3xzgqfkqt6ab5gavh4a
Classification and Characterization of Core Grid Protocols for Global Grid Computing
[article]
2013
arXiv
pre-print
Grid protocols play major role in implementing services that facilitate coordinated resource sharing across diverse organizations. ...
For better understanding of these protocols, we also discuss applied protocols as examples from either Globus toolkit or other popular Grid middleware projects. ...
Co-allocation protocol is used to co-ordinate process of multiple advance reservations. ...
arXiv:1302.5481v1
fatcat:e6jao5446fer7faovr65tkmdeq
Distributed Downloads of Bulk, Replicated Grid Data
2004
Journal of Grid Computing
In this paper, we present an architecture for co-allocating Grid data transfers across multiple connections, enabling the parallel download of datasets from multiple servers. ...
We have developed several co-allocation strategies comprising of simple brute-force, predictive and dynamic load balancing techniques as a means both to exploit rate differences among the various client-server ...
In Figures 6, 7 and 8 , we use a mix of slow and fast servers and compare with base case of no co-allocation. ...
doi:10.1007/s10723-004-5877-z
fatcat:xjvvkyvbgnakdjqavk4wct7lqa
A framework for internetworking heterogeneous high-performance networks via GMPLS and Web services
2006
2006 International Symposium on High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies
In this paper we describe a framework for internetworking heterogeneous high-performance networks. ...
We describe Web services for multi-layer, multi-domain topology description and advertisement, routing, path computation, and signaling functionalities as inspired by GMPLS. /11 ...
GMPLS provides a suite of standard routing and signaling protocols for arbitrary network layers to participate in a unified control plane and co-allocate resources based on a generalized labeling structure ...
doi:10.1109/honet.2006.5338400
fatcat:wjoh6xprabb43pb4v7p6g37764
Presenting a New Protocol for Probabilistic Quality of Service Analysis for Distributed Control System
2011
International Journal of Computer Applications
Ideal protocol features are listed in this paper. Model is design for selection criteria of protocol and creating customized QoS parameter for ease in probability analysis. ...
There has been extensive research on design, implementation and analysis of new dedicated protocols like group protocol, feasible protocol, secure protocol etc to cater communication requirement of distributed ...
As per the usage, new probability will be calculated by Probability function of main class in Web Service file as shown in Figure 5
4.4 Quality of Service Library for new protocol to support 1 ...
doi:10.5120/3002-4037
fatcat:hzlskn5s6rapvhfqjbn45lu7cy
Deployment issues for the IP multicast service and architecture
2000
IEEE Network
The original service model was designed without a clear understanding of commercial requirements or a robust implementation strategy. ...
We analyze where the model fails, what it does not offer, and we discuss requirements for successful deployment of multicast services. ...
Acknowledgments We thank the following people for their insightful comments on the issues presented in this paper: Kevin Almeroth, Brad Cain, Jon Crowcroft, Preston Grant, Mark Handley, Edward Kress, Manuel ...
doi:10.1109/65.819174
fatcat:c656tjaggna7lnslkr6z3nscbe
Environmental impact assessment of online advertising
2018
Environmental impact assessment review
The online advertising ecosystem resides in the core of the Internet, and it is the sole source of funding for many online services. ...
The share of fraudulent online advertising traffic was 13.87 Mt of CO 2 e emissions (between 2.65 and 36.78 Mt of CO 2 e when considering uncertainty). ...
The GHG protocol gives allocation guidelines for ICT services. In general, data traffic, number of ports used, and number of subscribers are appropriate allocation drivers. ...
doi:10.1016/j.eiar.2018.08.004
fatcat:qcqaeja3mffxfffsx2mwqkwhzy
XMem
2008
SIGPLAN notices
However, state-of-the-art MREs offer no support for more efficient communication between co-located MREs, while fast inter-process communication mechanisms, such as shared memory, are widely available ...
To address this growing need, we present the design and implementation of XMem -type-safe, transparent, shared memory support for co-located MREs. ...
Acknowledgments We thank the anonymous reviewers for providing insightful comments on this paper. This work was funded in part by NSF grants CCF-0444412, CNS-CAREER-0546737, and CNS-0627183. ...
doi:10.1145/1379022.1375621
fatcat:fc45ktmmirfpjplbsfaawtphbe
However, state-of-the-art MREs offer no support for more efficient communication between co-located MREs, while fast inter-process communication mechanisms, such as shared memory, are widely available ...
To address this growing need, we present the design and implementation of XMem -type-safe, transparent, shared memory support for co-located MREs. ...
Acknowledgments We thank the anonymous reviewers for providing insightful comments on this paper. This work was funded in part by NSF grants CCF-0444412, CNS-CAREER-0546737, and CNS-0627183. ...
doi:10.1145/1375581.1375621
dblp:conf/pldi/WegielK08
fatcat:6ku3uj4mendntnjellqsd7doku
Using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the Web Ontology Language (OWL), LENS defines a semantic ontology for WSN resources; LENS enables explicit control and measurement of uncertainty factors ...
Focusing on basic concepts of WSNs, LENS supports resource specification in a wide range of WSN experimentation infrastructures, and it is extensible to support potentially unforeseen technologies. ...
Acknowledgment This work is supported in part by NSF awards CNS-1054634 and GENI-1633 as well as a grant from Ford Research. ...
doi:10.1145/2030718.2030727
dblp:conf/mobicom/JuZZSLARX11
fatcat:hvnindnndbcc3n745bo7muvfqy
Framework and Characterization of Physical Internet
2019
Zenodo
A developed cluster analysis shows which topics of the Physical Internet that are the less covered actually. Future researches are outlined for these topics. ...
The purpose of this global and open system is to deal with logistics grand challenge by setting up an efficient and sustainable Logistics Web. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors are grateful to the LABSIP laboratory and to CED of Chouaïb Doukkali University for their involvement in the project. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3593140
fatcat:byjxytdbfncqpdwnigkgbdafxa
The UltraLight Project: The Network as an Integrated and Managed Resource for Data-Intensive Science
2005
Computing in science & engineering (Print)
WAN in Lab-the "wind tunnel of networking research"-offers a unique environment for developing and testing protocols for sharing resources across high-speed WANs and complements the UltraLight infrastructure ...
We visualized this information by plotting state against time in a lifeline plot. More recently, we implemented a software and service discovery Web service as Clarens Web Services. ...
doi:10.1109/mcse.2005.127
fatcat:girieopin5dkfdwxrsqmz4pww4
"Free" Public Access to Internet Services via satellite for rural UK
2018
The International Journal on Advances in ICT for Emerging Regions
The experimental results show that an LE service over satellite network can be provisioned, provided that (i) the web browser parameters are optimised for satellite networks and (ii) suitable application ...
layer protocols are enabled over satellite networks. ...
The authors would also like to thanks John Farrington and Fiona Williams for their work developing the Rural PAWS concept and the help they provided in analysis of the pilot study. ...
doi:10.4038/icter.v11i2.7196
fatcat:4miqh3lhava7xjxzld7himnkom
Cloud control with distributed rate limiting
2007
Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications - SIGCOMM '07
Provisioning and accounting for the resource usage of these Internet-scale applications presents a challenging technical problem. ...
Our abstraction not only enforces a global limit, but also ensures that congestion-responsive transport-layer flows behave as if they traversed a single, shared limiter. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Alberto Blanc, Jay Chen, Yu-Chung Cheng, Stefan Savage, Scott Shenker, Amin Vahdat, George Varghese, and Geoff Voelker for their valuable comments. ...
doi:10.1145/1282380.1282419
dblp:conf/sigcomm/RaghavanVRYS07
fatcat:gu3c36zjivbxdluch5snm2v554
Cloud control with distributed rate limiting
2007
Computer communication review
Provisioning and accounting for the resource usage of these Internet-scale applications presents a challenging technical problem. ...
Our abstraction not only enforces a global limit, but also ensures that congestion-responsive transport-layer flows behave as if they traversed a single, shared limiter. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Alberto Blanc, Jay Chen, Yu-Chung Cheng, Stefan Savage, Scott Shenker, Amin Vahdat, George Varghese, and Geoff Voelker for their valuable comments. ...
doi:10.1145/1282427.1282419
fatcat:fqov7bzrmjf7lbw4a6la4l3x3m
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