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IEEE distributed systems online: looking to the future
2004
IEEE Internet Computing
In 2004, IEEE Distributed Systems Online becomes the IEEE's first online-only publication. ...
Jean Bacon is the editor in chief of IEEE Distributed Systems Online and a reader in distributed systems at the University of Cambridge. ...
CONCLUSION IEEE Distributed Systems Online has been a pioneer of electronic-only publishing for the IEEE Computer Society. ...
doi:10.1109/mic.2004.1318094
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Mastering Distributed Computing
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Distributed Computing: Fundamentals, Simulations, and Advanced Topics thoroughly introduces distributed computing's mathematical foundations and covers the basic theory's main elements. ...
This second edition adds material on: failure detectors and applications for solving consensus in asynchronous systems, fast mutual exclusion, practical clock synchronization, and the processor lower bound ...
Cite this article: Haoyang Che, "Mastering Distributed Computing," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 6, no. 3, 2005. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.14
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On Distributed Systems and Social Engineering
2004
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
The challenges of designing such applications go beyond those of standard distributed systems design because they involve not only process control and protocol issues but also System elements that are ...
Previous contributors to this department have highlighted the importance of such elements as semantics and trust for building these new generations of distributed systems safely. ...
In the meanwhile, we might be racing against time to understand the kind of systems that people are actually building.
IEEE Distributed Systems Online November 2004 The next Big Thing? ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2004.31
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Distributed wisdom: analyzing distributed-system performance - latency vs. throughput
2006
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
This is true because modern software typically is multithreaded, so when 1 IEEE Distributed Systems Online January 2006 ...
You might be asking yourself what this anecdote has to do with modern distributed systems. ...
You might be asking yourself what this anecdote has to do with modern distributed systems. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2006.2
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News
2008
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
While news reports heralded the announcement, one former Matsushita contractor wrote that the company had in recent years not been mindful of contract terms that IEEE Distributed Systems Online (vol ...
The four old companies, Sharp says, had different policies "for everything, not just telecommuting," and the callback is part of an evaluation of how best to distribute the new company's workforce. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2008.3
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On the complexity of simple distributed systems
2004
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
For example, my field of research is large-scale distributed systems think of computer systems that consist of millions of nodes, span the entire Internet, change continuously, and are managed by many ...
In fact, it's generally harder than developing complex systems. ...
Compared to many existing systems, we, as designers of self-* systems, have the advantage that our basis is inherently simple. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2004.4
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In brief: IPv6 and distributed applications
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
IEEE Distributed Systems Online December 2005 ...
IPv6 Just the Tip of a Larger Problem" (http://doi. ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2005.35) Cite this article: David Geer, "IPv6 and Distributed Applications," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.65
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Mobile Computing Systems Programming: A Graduate Distributed Computing Course
2007
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
IEEE Distributed Systems Online (vol. 8, no. 5), art. no. 0704-o5004
A short video showing the ad-hoc Doodle platform developed by Archana Sathivelu. ...
The marking scheme highlights the importance of appropriate feedback to users, IEEE Distributed Systems Online (vol. 8, no. 5), art. no. 0704-o5004 wireless network access to a server or other mobile devices ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2007.27
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Parallel and Distributed Computing for Cybersecurity
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Need for cybersecurity Individuals and organizations attack and misuse computer systems, creating new Internet threats daily. The IEEE Distributed Systems Online October 2005 ...
Computing and Systems (PDCS 04). ...
IEEE Distributed Systems Online October 2005
Figure 5 . 5 Suspicious traffic on port 80. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.53
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Distributed Wisdom: What's Wrong with Us?
2006
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 7, no. 5, 2006, art. no. 0506-o5003. Distributed Systems Online May 2006 Related Links
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Systems
IEEE Distributed Systems Online May 2006 research in Europe faces many challenges on the way to becoming competitive internationally. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2006.34
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Adaptive agents and multiagent systems
2004
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
The aim is to model complex distributed systems as a set of (possibly organized) software agents that interact in a common environment. ...
New information systems and recent applications (Grid computing, Web Services, and so on) are often distributed, large-scale, open, heterogeneous, and characterized by a dynamic environment. ...
IEEE Distributed Systems Online July 2004 Complex systems are increasingly driven by the need for robustness, reliability, better quality of service, load balancing or better performance, and so on. ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2004.10
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Designing Interaction Systems for Distributed Applications
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
identified the connector construct, which emphasizes the IEEE Distributed Systems Online March 2005 ...
Seminal work in systems and protocol design have acknowledged the importance of explicitly designing such interaction mechanisms in distributed systems. 1 More recent software architecture efforts 2 have ...
Conclusion
IEEE Distributed Systems Online March 2005 ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.13
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The Editable Web
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Cite this article: Fernando Berzal, "The Editable Web," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 6, no. 3, 2005. ...
., HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring WebDAV (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc2518.html), RFC 2518 , Feb. 1999 . ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.17
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Sensible Network Protection
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
In recent years, concerns about computer security in general and network security in particular have become more and more relevant. Network administrators have grown increasingly insecure with the news and sometimes their personal experiences of virus propagations that shut down networks, black hats that posted confidential information on Web servers, and many other publicly known attacks. The solution Network Perimeter Security proposes to protect our assets focuses on defining and
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.29
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... security policy development instead of relying on often-improvised technological patches. So, the book's primary audience is the administrator who must deal with technology, devices, and users on one side and managers, budgets, and network responsibilities on the other. The book doesn't explain the internals of cryptography, firewalls, or virtual private networks in detail; anyone looking for an in-depth analysis of these techniques and mechanisms should head for specialized resources. Given its subject, the book recommends some networking background (mainly TCP/IP), although one chapter reviews network concepts and protocols. This book addresses a major problem of trying to protect a medium-or large-sized network: how can a computer-literate network administrator talk about security with a business-oriented manager who has minor computer skills? Cliff Riggs provides a basic methodology, with
Web globalization effort growing
2005
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Cite this article: Benjamin Alfonsi, "Web Globalization Effort Growing," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 6, no. 1, 2005. ...
Global RSS One site hoping to make its mark in the international online arena is Bloglines (www.bloglines.com). ...
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.6
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