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IPPS
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Biomolecular Path Sampling Enabled by Processing in Network Storage
Computationally complex and data intensive atomic scale biomolecular simulation is enabled via Processing in Network Storage (PINS): a novel distributed system framework to overco...
Paul Brenner, Justin M. Wozniak, Douglas Thain, Aa...
ICWS
2007
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Service-Oriented Virtual Private Networks for Grid Applications
Emerging Grid applications desire not only high bandwidth but also the ability to control the topology and traffic engineering of the underlying networks, through web service inte...
Hanxi Zhang, Michel Savoie, Scott Campbell, Sergi ...
JNW
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
On Local CAC Schemes for Scalability of High-speed Networks
Next generation networks are required to provide bandwidth on-demand for fine granularity sessions. In this sense, centralized CAC (Connection Admission Control) approaches could ...
Javier Aracil, José Alberto Hernánde...
GCC
2003
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Improving Topology-Aware Routing Efficiency in Chord
Due to their minimum consideration to an actual network topology, the existing peer-to-peer (P2P) overlay networks will lead to high latency and low efficiency. In TaChord, we pres...
Dongfeng Chen, Shoubao Yang
NOSSDAV
2004
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
A framework for architecting peer-to-peer receiver-driven overlays
This paper presents a simple and scalable framework for architecting peer-to-peer overlays called Peer-to-peer Receiverdriven Overlay (or PRO). PRO is designed for non-interactive...
Reza Rejaie, Shad Stafford