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CCGRID
2006
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
GRENCHMARK: A Framework for Analyzing, Testing, and Comparing Grids
Grid computing is becoming the natural way to aggregate and share large sets of heterogeneous resources. With the infrastructure becoming ready for the challenge, current grid dev...
Alexandru Iosup, Dick H. J. Epema
ACSAC
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Exploiting Independent State For Network Intrusion Detection
Network intrusion detection systems (NIDSs) critically rely on processing a great deal of state. Often much of this state resides solely in the volatile processor memory accessibl...
Robin Sommer, Vern Paxson
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
On failure detection algorithms in overlay networks
— One of the key reasons overlay networks are seen as an excellent platform for large scale distributed systems is their resilience in the presence of node failures. This resilie...
Shelley Zhuang, Dennis Geels, Ion Stoica, Randy H....
ADBIS
2005
Springer
163views Database» more  ADBIS 2005»
15 years 5 months ago
XML Databases and Beyond - Plenty of Architectural Challenges Ahead
A key observation is that the invariants in database management determine the mapping steps of the supporting architecture. Referring to the multi-layered architecture of record-or...
Theo Härder
LSSC
2005
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Ant Algorithm for Grid Scheduling Problem
Abstract. Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that involves coordinating and sharing computing, application, data storage or network resources across dynamic and geog...
Stefka Fidanova, Mariya K. Durchova