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JNW
2008
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14 years 11 months ago
Dominating Set Theory based Semantic Overlay Networks for Efficient and Resilient Content Distribution
Recently overlay networks have emerged as an efficient and flexible method for content distribution. An overlay network is a network running on top of another network, usually the ...
J. Amutharaj, S. Radhakrishnan
ICDE
2004
IEEE
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16 years 29 days ago
Improved File Synchronization Techniques for Maintaining Large Replicated Collections over Slow Networks
We study the problem of maintaining large replicated collections of files or documents in a distributed environment with limited bandwidth. This problem arises in a number of impo...
Torsten Suel, Patrick Noel, Dimitre Trendafilov
PPSN
2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Web Page Classification with an Ant Colony Algorithm
This paper utilizes Ant-Miner – the first Ant Colony algorithm for discovering classification rules – in the field of web content mining, and shows that it is more effective th...
Nicholas Holden, Alex Alves Freitas
SRDS
2007
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Enhancing Edge Computing with Database Replication
As the use of the Internet continues to grow explosively, edge computing has emerged as an important technique for delivering Web content over the Internet. Edge computing moves d...
Yi Lin, Bettina Kemme, Marta Patiño-Mart&ia...
SIGOPS
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
Storing and accessing live mashup content in the cloud
Today’s Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies such as Ajax, Flex, or Silverlight, are designed around the client-server paradigm and cannot easily take advantage of repli...
Krzysztof Ostrowski, Ken Birman