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MIDDLEWARE
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Monitoring the connectivity of a grid
Grid computing is a new paradigm that enables the distributed coordination of resources and services which are geographically dispersed, span multiple trust domains and are hetero...
Sergio Andreozzi, Augusto Ciuffoletti, Antonia Ghi...
WICSA
2004
13 years 7 months ago
The DiPS+ Software Architecture for Self-healing Protocol Stacks
Research domains such as active networks, ad-hoc networks, ubiquitous computing, pervasive computing, grid computing, and sensor networks, clearly show that computer networks will...
Sam Michiels, Lieven Desmet, Wouter Joosen, Pierre...
CORR
2007
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
Scheduling in Data Intensive and Network Aware (DIANA) Grid Environments
In Grids scheduling decisions are often made on the basis of jobs being either data or computation intensive: in data intensive situations jobs may be pushed to the data and in co...
Richard McClatchey, Ashiq Anjum, Heinz Stockinger,...
OTM
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Event Broker Grids with Filtering, Aggregation, and Correlation for Wireless Sensor Data
Abstract. A significant increase in real world event monitoring capability with wireless sensor networks brought a new challenge to ubiquitous computing. To manage high volume and...
Eiko Yoneki
MOBICOM
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
On k-coverage in a mostly sleeping sensor network
Sensor networks are often desired to last many times longer than the active lifetime of individual sensors. This is usually achieved by putting sensors to sleep for most of their ...
Santosh Kumar, Ten-Hwang Lai, József Balogh