The event driven paradigm is ubiquitous in modern software. Many texts introduce events when discussing graphical user interfaces, but the event paradigm extends well beyond that ...
Clusters of computers have emerged as cost-effective parallel and/or distributed computing systems for computationally intensive tasks. Normally, clusters are composed of high per...
Isaac D. Scherson, Daniel S. Valencia, Enrique Cau...
—Cloud Computing, born in the e-business context, and GRID computing, originated in the e-science context, are two different but similar paradigms for managing large sets of dist...
The implementation of bounded-delay services over integrated services networks relies admission control mechanisms that in turn use end-to-end delay computation algorithms. For gu...
Computer systems are usually made fault tolerant through replication. By replicating a service on multiple servers we make sure that if some replicas fail, the service can still b...
Parisa Jalili Marandi, Marco Primi, Fernando Pedon...