Web service instances are often replicated to allow service provision to scale to support larger population sizes of users. However, such systems are difficult to analyse because t...
Mario Bravetti, Stephen Gilmore, Claudio Guidi, Mi...
Scientific simulations and experiments use sophisticated data formats to store and access their data. An example of such a format is the Hierarchical Data Format (HDF), commonly u...
Svetlana G. Shasharina, Chuang Li, Nanbor Wang, Ro...
—The recent surge of popularity has established Mashups as an important category of Web 2.0 applications. Mashups are essentially Web services that are often created by end-users...
Osama Al-Haj Hassan, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, John A. ...
This paper focuses on two problems related to QoS-aware I/O server placement in hierarchical Grid environments. Given a hierarchical network with requests from clients, the network...
In most web sites, web-based applications (such as web portals, emarketplaces, search engines), and in the file systems of personal computers, a wide variety of schemas (such as t...
Paolo Bouquet, Luciano Serafini, Stefano Zanobini,...