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IP Storage: The Challenge Ahead - Prasenjit Sarkar Kaladhar (2002)   (Correct)
Advanced networking technology has led to the genesis of the storage area network model, where host servers can access storage as a service from various devices connected to the network. While the ini... /

OmniRPC: a Grid RPC facility for Cluster and Global Computing in.. - Sato, Hirano, Tanaka, Sekiguchi (2001)   (Correct)
Omni remote procedure call facility, OmniRPC, is a threadsafe unknown OmniRPC: a Grid RPC facility for Cluster and Global Computing in OpenMP (extended abstract) Mitsuhisa Sato , Motonari Hirano ... / hardware. Advances in wide-area networking technology and

Towards Higher Disk Head Utilization: Extracting Free Bandwidth From.. - Lumb, Schindler, Ganger, Nagle (2000)   (Correct)
Freeblock scheduling is a new approach to utilizing more of a disk's potential media bandwidth. By filling rotational latency periods with useful media transfers, 20-50% of a never-idle disk's bandwid... /

Scalability Limitations of VIA-Based Technologies in Supporting MPI - Brightwell, Maccabe (2000)   (Correct)
This paper analyzes the scalability limitations of networking technologies based on the Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) in supporting the runtime environment needed for an implementation of the M... / delivered to applications wide-area network protocols such as TCP IP

Self-Securing Storage: Protecting Data in Compromised Systems - Strunk, Goodson, Scheinholtz.. (2000)   (Correct)
Self-securing storage prevents intruders from undetectably tampering with or permanently deleting stored data. To accomplish this, self-securing storage devices internally audit all requests and keep ... / increasingly dependent on wide-area networking providing more potential

The Weaved Reality: What Context-aware Interface Agents Bring About - Mase, Sumi, Kadobayashi (2000)   (Correct)
Weaved Reality is a novel concept extending so-called Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality. It is not just a presentation level mixture of computerized virtual material and real material. It essentiall... / is expanding to the wide area networking. The organization is

Control Mechanism For Fairness Among Traffics On ATM Network - Khalil El-Sayed Ismail (2000)   (Correct)
This paper address the performance of integration of video, voice, and data traffic on ATM Ring network. A proposed method namely "Control mechanism" to provide fairness among the traffics it confirms... / protocol in both local and wide area networking environments with the

Architecture and Interface of a Self-Securing Object Store - Strunk (2000)   (Correct)
Self-securing storage prevents intruders from undetectably tampering with or permanently deleting stored data. To accomplish this, self-securing storage devices internally audit all requests and kee... / increasingly dependent on wide-area networking providing more potential

Deriving Communication Sub-graph and Optimal Synchronizing Interval.. - Lui, So, Tam (1999)   (Correct)
Advances in the multimedia and networking technologies allow the realization of the distributed virtual environment (DVE) system. DVE is a distributed system which allows many clients who are located ... / system can be operated in a wide area network WAN or local area network

Predicting the CPU Availability of Time-shared Unix Systems on the.. - Wolski, Spring, Hayes (1999)   (Correct)
this paper we focus on the problem of making short and medium term forecasts of CPU availability on time-shared Unix systems. We evaluate the accuracy with which availability can be measured using Uni... / support for high-performance wide-area networking is Supported by NSF

Towards a Scalable Metacomputing Storage Service - Patten, Hawick, Hercus (1999)   (Correct)
We describe a prototypical storage service through which we are addressing some of the open storage issues in wide-area distributed high-performance computing. We discuss some of the relevant topi... / advances in high-bandwidth wide-area network technology have released the

Ultrafast Optical TDM Networking: Extension to the Wide Area - Moores, Korn, Hall, Finn, al. (1999)   (Correct)
this paper we discuss these challenges and describe progress made in both architecture and technologies required for scaling HLAN to the wide area. unknown IEICE TRANS. COMMUN., VOL.E82--B, NO.2 FEBRU... / in the context of wide area networking. Two issues arise in

On-Demand Application Integration Business Concepts And Strategies.. - Tamm, Günther (1999)   (Correct)
The way online business is performed will be changed by application service providers (ASPs) and ASP marketplaces (MMM). A fundamental shift can be observed in Corporate Application Delivery: The en... / medium companies can get wide area networking remote access and file

Distance Visualization: Data Exploration on the Grid - Foster, Insley, von Laszewski.. (1999)   (Correct)
We explore the motivations for distance visualization, identify major technical challenges, and describe an online collaborative system that reconstructs and analyzes tomographic data from remote X... / in areas such as security wide-area networking heterogeneity and

Power-Aware Routing in Wireless Packet Networks - Gomez, Campbell, al. (1999)   (Correct)
A key characteristic of Personal Area Networks #PANs# is the premium placed on reducing the power consumption of device computation and communication. In suchanenvironment some devices may be more cap... / protocols for personal and wide area networking. The selection of the best

Overview of distributed shared memory - Judge, Nixon, Cahill, Tangney, Weber (1998)   (Correct)
shared memory gives transparent process-to-process communication, shared memory programming is a well-understood problem (compared with message passing), shared memory programs are usually shorter... / advances in both local and wide-area networking technologies network

Predicting the CPU Availability of Time-shared Unix Systems - Wolski, Spring, Hayes (1998)   (Correct)
this paper, we focus on the problem of making short and medium term forecasts of CPU availability on time-shared Unix systems. We evaluate the accuracy with which availability can be measured using Un... / support for high-performance wide-area networking is fueling an interest in

Block-Cyclic Redistribution over Heterogeneous Networks - Prashanth Bhat And (1998)   (Correct)
Clusters of workstations and networked parallel computing systems are emerging as promising computational platforms for HPC applications. The processors in such systems are typically interconnected by... / High Performance Computing. Wide area networking technology has also

Architectures and Technologies for High-Speed Optical Data Networks - Chan, Hall, Modiano, al. (1998)   (Correct)
Current optical networks are migrating to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)-based fiber transport between traditional electronic multiplexers/demultiplexers, routers, and switches. Passive optica... / of the access network and wide area networks WAN's are part of the

Networks For The Professional Campus Environment - Sano And Levi (1998)   (Correct)
This chapter describes the challenges of effectively utilizing distributed resources in a new Professional Campus Environment. In this environment, the synthesis and manipulation of multimedia data fr... / as the future solution to Wide Area Networking WAN The Internet's World

The Internet2 Distributed Storage Infrastructure Project: An.. - Beck, Moor (1998)   (Correct)
ess to certain services by applying resources to those services alone. This structure inhibits the development of a viable economic model for differential investment in new infrastructure. But the nee... / the real-time performance of wide area networking it cannot be improved

The Evolution of Health-Care Records in the Era of the Internet - Edward Shortliffe Stanford (1998)   (Correct)
Health-care records are evolving as the rationale for their automation becomes ever more persuasive. Promoting that evolution are local and wide-area networking as they demonstrate that computer-based... /

A Quantitative Comparison of Graph-based Models for Internet Topology - Zegura, Calvert, Donahoo (1997)   (Correct)
Graphs are commonly used to model the topological structure of internetworks, to study problems ranging from routing to resource reservation. A variety of graphs are found in the literature, including... /

Sybil: Supporting Heterogeneous Database Interoperability with.. - Roger King (1997)   (Correct)
Sybil is a system for supporting the integration of distributed, heterogeneous data sources (e.g., databases and ad hoc data systems). Up to now, such integration has usually taken one of two forms: p... / logically disjoint. Although wide area networking technology has advanced to

Approaches to Quality of Service in High-Performance Networks - Chien, Kim (1997)   (Correct)
In recent years, the topic of quality of service (QoS) has garnered much discussion and research amongst network designers. QoS has many definitions, but here we focus on the notion of predictable c... / into two categories wide-area networking and intra-cluster

Pipelined Multi-Queue Management in a VLSI ATM Switch Chip with.. - Kornaros, Kozyrakis, Vatsolaki.. (1997)   (Correct)
We describe the queue management block of ATLAS I , a single-chip ATM switch (router) with optional credit-based (backpressure) flow control. ATLAS I is a 4-million-transistor 0.35-micron CMOS chip,... / scales -system local or wide area networking. Several architectural

Traffic Backlog and Impact on Network Dimensioning for Survivability.. - Cotter, Medhi, Tipper (1997)   (Correct)
INTRODUCTION Designing networks for survivability has received considerable attention in recent years [2, 3, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 26, 27]. For ATM-based broadband networks, multi-layer netw... / or failures especially in a wide-area networking environment e.g. if the

Breaking the Curse of Dynamics by Task Migration: Pilot Experiments.. - Overeinder, Sloot (1997)   (Correct)
With the advent of high speed networks, distributed cluster computing and metacomputing have assumed an enormous interest. However, software methods and techniques to make the full potential of these ... / or Myrinet. Progress in wide area networking e.g.ATM motivated the

User-Safe Devices for True End-to-End QoS - Pratt Ian Pratt (1997)   (Correct)
User-Safe Devices are a little smarter than your average device. They implement some of the functionality traditionally found in device drivers within the device itself. This provides a number of perf... / Introduction Local and Wide Area networking technology is now able to

Awareness Information in Wide Area Networks - Koch, Köhler, Bürger (1997)   (Correct)
The collaborative editing of documents by teams that are distributed over many locations is a very common task nowadays. Consequently, it is a primary requirement to create editors that support that... / Awareness Information in Wide Area Networks Michael Koch Daniel K

Design and Implementation of a Multicast Audio Conferencing Tool for.. - Sarah Chodrow (1997)   (Correct)
We present the design of CCFAudio, a collaborative audio tool, and report some experiences with its usage. The tool is specifically designed for collaboration, supporting very high audio quality, non-... / Introduction High speed wide area networking and multimedia computing

Superhighways For Open And Distance Learning - Bouras Lampsas Spirakis (1997)   (Correct)
An educational information network, is a multimedia network with a centralized architecture for the provision of educational services. The educational services comprise basic network applications (suc... / widely available wide area networking technologies ISDN ATM

Handover Switching in Mobile ATM Networks - Vögel (1997)   (Correct)
The Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM is the switching technology of future B--ISDN networks. As traffic and service demands in mobile networks grow, broadband multimedia services are about to be introdu... / relies on a mobile ATM wide area networking concept based on

Linear Orderability of Transactions in Mobile Environment with.. - Yeo, Steele, Peninsula (1996)   (Correct)
With rapid advancements in database and wireless communication technologies, computer applications now rely heavily on the network and access and update information from numerous remote sites. The inc... / or remotely through the wide area networking WAN technology.

How to Model an Internetwork - Zegura, Calvert, Bhattacharjee (1996)   (Correct)
Graphs are commonly used to model the structure of internetworks, for the study of problems ranging from routing to resource reservation. A variety of graph models are found in the literature, includi... / many cases particularly in wide-area networking the purpose is to study

The Architecture, Operation and Design of the Queue Management Block.. - Kozyrakisy (1996)   (Correct)
Among the various switch buffer architectures, output queueing implemented in a completely shared buffer is the one that achieves the highest possible utilization of both output bandwidth and buffer... /

Multicast Server Architectures for Supporting IP Multicast over ATM - Talpade, Ammar (1996)   (Correct)
The Multicast Address Resolution Server protocol has been proposed as a mechanism for supporting IP multicast over ATM networks. Two basic techniques exist for the intra-subnet multicasting of IP pa... / being used for local and wide area networking. A Virtual Circuit VC

Visualising IP Network Performance with TCL/Tk - Robertson, Biddle (1996)   (Correct)
Modern computer systems include both local and wide area networking as part of their functional structure. Accordingly, effective performance management requires understanding of the network performan... / include both local and wide area networking as part of their

Remote Building Monitoring and Control - Olken, McParland, Piette, Sartor.. (1996)   (Correct)
This project is intended to develop a prototype system which would permit remote monitoring and control of multiple commercial buildings across the Internet from a single control center. Such a system... / the most popular for wide area networking applications. Use of the

A Framework for Simulating Wireless Mobile Client-Server Computing - James Hodge (1996)   (Correct)
The past few years have seen the emergence of wireless networks and the growth of mobile computing. The wireless industry is experiencing an explosive growth with millions of users projected in the ne... / . . Wide-Area Networking .

On-line Museums - Bowen (1996)   (Correct)
The Internet worldwide computer network of networks provides an unparalleled opportunity for organizations ranging from individuals to multinational companies to make information rapidly and easily av... / in the modern world. Wide area networking of computers started in the

Call Admission Control Schemes : A Review - Perros, Elsayed (1996)   (Correct)
Over the last few years, a substantial number of call admission control (CAC) schemes have been proposed for ATM networks. In this paper, we review the salient features of some of these algorithms. Al... / integration of local and wide area networking. One area of paramount

ATM Internetworking - Olsen (1996)   (Correct)
This thesis is best described as a compilation of different documents and philosophies that exist about ATM at the time of writing. My task has been to collect existing ideas and future proposals, cho... / FDDI which lacks good Wide Area Networking WAN support. Broadband

Resource Location in Large Scale Heterogeneous and Autonomous.. - Bouguettaya, Milliner, King (1995)   (Correct)
In many large organizations there has been a proliferation of database systems to handle ever increasing volumes of information. In order to explore a potentially huge on-line information space, we ... /

Uniform Resource Identifiers & the Simple Discovery Protocol - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
With the growth of the Internet as a whole, and the popularity of the World-Wide Web information system in particular, Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) have become the de facto standard for naming on-... /

Supporting Semantics-Based Transaction Processing in Mobile Database.. - Walborn, Chrysanthis (1995)   (Correct)
Advances in computer and telecommunication technologies have made mobile computing a reality. However, greater mobility implies a more tenuous network connection and a higher rate of disconnection. In... / The growth of wide area networking and the emergence of

Distributed Indexing and IP Multicast - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
This report discusses the issues involved in the distribution of indexing information over the network. It also briefly introduces the related areas of derivation of meta-information from networked in... /

A Scalable Architecture for Autonomous Heterogeneous Database.. - Steve Milliner (1995)   (Correct)
With the exponential proliferation of databases and advances in wide area networking, interest in worldwide database interoperability has gained momentum. Scalability and language support for this new... / of databases and advances in wide area networking interest in worldwide

Adaptive Algorithms for Feedback-Based Flow Control in High Speed.. - Bonomi (1995)   (Correct)
This paper gives a class of flow control algorithms for the adaptive allocation of bandwidths to virtual connections (VC) in high speed, wide area ATM networks. The feedback rate to the source from th... / flow control in wide-area networking suffers from the

Determining End-to-End Delay Bounds In Heterogeneous Networks - Goyal, Lam, Vin (1995)   (Correct)
We define a class of Guaranteed Rate (GR) scheduling algorithms. The GR class includes Virtual Clock, Packet-byPacket Generalized Processor Sharing and Self Clocked Fair Queuing. For networks that emp... / Moreover in a wide area networking environment each switch

Research Opportunities for Multicast Resource Discovery - Hamilton (1995)   (Correct)
This report introduces the so-called resource discovery problem, examines current unicast approaches to it, and identifies areas where multicast technology may be a viable alternative. Related problem... / With the growth of wide area networking in particular the

post NSFNET statistics collection - Braun, Claffy (1995)   (Correct)
As the NSFNET backbone service migrates into a commercial environment, so will access to the only set of publicly available statistics for a large national U.S. backbone. The transition to the new NSF... / with ATM components of the wide area network As the NSFNET era

The Trade-offs of Multicast Trees and Algorithms - Wei, Estrin (1995)   (Correct)
Multicast trees can be shared across sources (shared trees) or may be source-specific (shortest path trees). Inspired by recent interests in using shared trees for interdomain multicasting, we investi... / the context of large-scale wide area networking where resources are not

A Case Study for International Remote Machining - Yung-Chou Kao (1995)   (Correct)
Owing to the more enhanced networking, the designed data for manufacturing can be transmitted internationally. Therefore, the production of the potential product at one side of the world according to ... / through wide area networking. This configuration links

Network Support For Multimedia: A Discussion of the Tenet Approach - Ferrari, Banerjea, Zhang (1994)   (Correct)
Multimedia communication can be supported in an integrated-services network in the general framework of realtime communication. The Tenet Group has devised an approach that provides some initial solut... / experiments on the Xunet wide-area networking testbed FKK

Large Multidatabases: Beyond Federation And Global Schema Integration - Bouguettaya (1994)   (Correct)
Advances in wide area networking is making the goal of achieving a worldwide interoperable database system closer than ever. Because of the large environment, new problems have surfaced that need to b... / ABSTRACT Advances in wide area networking is making the goal of

METRO: A Router Architecture for High-Performance, Short-Haul Routing .. - Dehon, Chong, Becker, Egozy, al. (1994)   (Correct)
The Multipath Enhanced Transit Router Organization (metro) is a flexible routing architecture for high-performance, tightly-coupled, multiprocessors and routing hubs. A metro router is a dilated cros... / common use for Local- and Wide-Area Networking LAN WAN LAN WAN

A Comparison of Multicast Trees and Algorithms - Wei, Estrin (1994)   (Correct)
Multicast trees can be shared across sources or may be source-specific. Inspired by recent interests in using shared trees for interdomain multicasting [BFC93] [WLE + 92], this paper investigat... / the context of large-scale wide area networking where resources are not

Delayline: A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool - David Ingham (1994)   (Correct)
Programming distributed applications is already potentially difficult, although tools exist to aid in their creation. Applications developed to communicate over local area networks can expect to enj... / Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool David B

Synchronized Voice and Image Annotation in Remote Consultation and.. - Martinez, Chimiak, Kim, Pardede (1994)   (Correct)
A Global PACS is a medical imaging system which enables the doctors to capture, archive, and retrieve medical images over wide area networks. In previous work, we have developed a distributed software... / retrieve medical images over wide area networks. In previous work we have

AGENTS: An Architectural Construct to Support Distributed Simulation - James Calvin (1994)   (Correct)
this paper do not play a direct part in this process. However, the example in 4.4.5 sketches a possible use of the Agent concept to allow a vendor to more cost-effectively support such a dynamic terra... / following advantages The wide area networking requirements are greatly

Bigfoot: An Earth Science Computing Environment for the Sequoia 2000.. - Frew (1994)   (Correct)
The Sequoia 2000 Project is a large-scale collaboration between the Digital Equipment Corporation, the University of California, and several industrial partners and government agencies, for developi... / and visualization and wide-area networking. These solutions are

Network Resources for Astronomers - Heinz Andernach Observatoire (1994)   (Correct)
Service : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 29 -- 4 -- 5.1.3 Lunar and Planetary Institute : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 29 5.1.4 UnCover : : : : : : : : ... / With the growth of wide-area networking services such as electronic

Robust, High-Speed Network Design for Large-Scale Multiprocessing - DeHon (1993)   (Correct)
Large-scale multiprocessing remains an elusive, yet promising paradigm for achieving high-performance computation. As machine size scales upward, there are two important aspects of multiprocessor sy... /

Modeling replica divergence in a weak-consistency protocol for.. - Golding, Long (1993)   (Correct)
this paper. References unknown Modeling replica divergence in a weak-consistency protocol for global-scale distributed data bases Richard A. Golding Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Dar... / database systems for wide-area networks must scale to very large

Restricting Network Access to System Daemons under SunOS - William Lefebvre (1992)   (Correct)
The implementation of most network daemons gives little consideration to the implications of worldwide access. In some cases, such access can permit the worldwide distribution of sensitive information... / has exploded so has wide area networking. As a result most if not

Experience with a Semantically Cognizant Internet White Pages.. - Michael Schwartz Panagiotis (1991)   (Correct)
As wide area networking technology and interconnection improve, an increasingly important problem is allowing users to navigate through the vast array of network accessible resources. In this paper we... / Experience Abstract As wide area networking technology and

N-Way Conferencing with Packet Video - Casner, Seo, Edmond, Topolcic (1990)   (Correct)
Packet switching technology promises to allow improvement of video quality by efficiently supporting variable rate video coding. Its inherent multiplexing of multiple streams also allows more efficien... / Wideband Network is a wide area network that is part of the initial

Center Selection and Migration for Wide-area Multicast Routing - Michael Donahoo   (Correct)
Interdomain multicast routing is a challenge, requiring a scalable solution that is suitable for diverse application characteristics. Center-based routing trees overcome some of the limitations associ... / general applicability in wide-area networking e.g.in placing shared

Scalability and Performance of a Large Linux Cluster - Brightwell, Plimpton   (Correct)
this paper we present performance results from several parallel benchmarks unknown Scalability and Performance of a Large Linux Cluster Ron Brightwell and Steve Plimpton Sandia National Laboratories,... /

Reflective Data Sharing in Managing Internet Databases - Bouguettaya, Benatallah, Edmond   (Correct)
The popularity of the Internet has generated an explosion in the number of accessible information sources. In addition, recent advances in wide-area networking have led to a push for a logically-unifi... / addition recent advances in wide-area networking have led to a push for a

A Next-Hop Service for Fast-Changing Peer Networks - Harold Miller   (Correct)
In the original Internet topology model, changes in connectivity and routing were relatively rare. Numerous technological advances have required the development and introduction of a new model, one in... / equipment has placed wide area networking within the reach of

Alleviating Hot Spots in a Distributed Database System in a High.. - Sujata Banerjee   (Correct)
The performance of conventional distributed algorithms does not scale with the network data rate, owing to communication latency overheads. Thus new algorithms are necessary in high speed wide area ne... / System in a High Speed Wide Area Network Sujata Banerjee Victor O.

TCP Performance over End-to-End Rate Control and Stochastic Available .. - Shakkottai, Kumar, Karnik, Anvekar   (Correct)
We consider TCP over the Available Bit Rate (ABR) service in an ATM network, when sharing the network bandwidth with time-varying CBR/VBR traffic. It is assumed that the TCP end-points are also ATM/... / at a single link in a wide-area network the capacity of this link

Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool - David Ingham   (Correct)
this paper we describe the design and implementation of the Delayline tool which provides a fully configurable mechanism for emulating wide area network communications on a local area / Delayline A Wide-Area Network Emulation Tool David B

Object Lessons Learned from a Distributed System for Remote Building.. - Olken, Jacobsen, McParland, Piette..   (Correct)
In this paper we describe our experiences with the design, the deployment, and the initial operation of a distributed system for the remote monitoring and operation of multiple heterogeneous commercia... / clearly the most popular for wide area networking applications. Use of the

Single-Doppler Velocity Retrieval And Radar Data Assimilation At The.. - Alan Shapiro   (Correct)
This article will consider, in turn, the latter two approaches: SDVR and forward radar data assimilation. Taken together, these techniques have important implications for hazard warning, nowcasting, g... /

Task Allocation in a Distributed System - John Hine   (Correct)
Distributed systems provide the potential for improvement in response times with the aid of load balancing. In recent years, several approaches have been taken to investigate the potential benefits of... /

Call Preemption In Communication Networks - Exte Nd Ed   (Correct)
JUAN A. GARAY and INDER S. GOPAL IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA fgaray, gopalg@watson.ibm.com Abstract The technique of preempting ongoing call... / AURORA is a Gigabit second wide-area networking test-bed sponsored by NSF

Implementation of a Distributed Multiterabyte Storage System - Mark Hereld Bill   (Correct)
The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory are building a highly distributed storage system to meet the needs of a crossdisciplinary group of scientists and to investigate the issues ... / by ADSM software. High-speed wide-area networking is required to support the

A Human Centered Perspective for Mobile Information Sharing and.. - Ant'onio Sousa   (Correct)
This paper focus on the design and implementation of a suitable communication layer to be used with groups of mobile systems, targeted to support personal information management and exchange applicati... / of mobile computers as wide area networks where distances grow to

Collaboration through Concept Maps - Gaines, Shaw   (Correct)
Concept maps have been used in education, policy studies and the philosophy of science to provide a visual representation of knowledge structures and argument forms. They provide a complementary alter... / effectively in the open wide area networking of the Internet and

Craig J. Patten, K. A. Hawick, J. F. Hercus and A. L. Brown - Advanced Computational   (Correct)
We discuss issues and technologies for implementing and applying distributed, high-performance storage systems. We review a range of software systems for distributed storage management, and summarise ... / resources distributed across wide-area networks WANs These integrated

A Micro-Economic Approach to Conflict Resolution in Mobile Computing - Capra, Emmerich, Mascolo   (Correct)
Mobile computing devices, such as palm-top computers, mobile phones, personal digital assistants and cameras have gained wide-spread popularity. These devices will increasingly be networked, thus enab... / carry heavy-weight devices. Wide-area networking capabilities will continue

The Calico Project for Continuous Media Services - Bruce Hillyer   (Correct)
Multimedia applications are becoming part of our daily interaction with computing systems. These applications need storage system support for both continuous media and conventional data, requiring adv... / involving store and forward wide area networking has been studied elsewhere

The Explicit Numerical Prediction Of An Intense Hailstorm Using.. - Kelvin Droegemeier Jinxing   (Correct)
this document describes an effort to establish a prototype real time Level II acquisition test bed for 8 radars in the southern Great Plains. unknown THE EXPLICIT NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF AN INTENSE ... / in computational power and wide area networking have led the research and

An IRAM-Based Architecture for a SingleChip ATM Switch - Aaron Brown Ioannis   (Correct)
We have developed an architecture for an IRAM-based ATM switch that is implemented with merged DRAM and logic for a cost of about $100. The switch is based on a sharedbuffer memory organization and ... / high-end solutions to wide-area networking including ISDN and

A Response To The Draft Request For Comments, "IP Extensions for.. - Andrew Myles School   (Correct)
This document is a partial response to the draft Request for Comments (RFC), "IP Extensions for Mobile Internetworking", from Columbia University, dated June 1992 [1]. The draft RFC specifies a mobile... / not enough is known about the wide area network facilities in the future to

On Optimal Location of Switches/Routers and Interconnection - Liu Gu Medhi   (Correct)
We address the computer communication network design problem of optimal location of switches/ routers as well as interconnection (OLSRI) of the core network. This problem is applicable, for example, i... / We consider a wide-area networking environment where access

Issues Affecting the Development of Digital Libraries in Science and.. - Robert Wedgeworth   (Correct)
ing and Indexing (A&I) services, universal bibliographic control over the journal literature in the physical sciences and engineering. A comprehensive search for materials in these disciplines involve... / and introduction of wide-area networking and digital depository

A Protocol Design of Communication State Transfer for Distributed.. - Kasidit Chanchio Xian-He   (Correct)
This paper presents the design of a communication state transfer protocol to support process migration in a dynamic, distributed computing environment. In our design, processes in distributed computat... / and are practical for wide-area networking environments. They can be

Smooth particle hydrodynamics on ATM-connected distributed PC clusters - Pete Wyckoff And   (Correct)
The simulation of a fluid flow using smooth particle hydrodynamics is performed on clusters of inexpensive personal computers. These clusters achieve connectivity in the wide area using ATM across lin... / the ever-increasing speeds of widearea networks it is becoming feasible to

The Evolution of Electronic Medical Records - Edward Shortliffe Md   (Correct)
No clinical computing topic is being given more attention than that of electronic medical records. Health-care organizations, finding that they do not have adequate systems for answering questions cr... /

Enabling Dynamic Security Management of Networked Systems via.. - Gregory Ganger And   (Correct)
This report contains the technical content of a recent funding proposal. In it, we propose a new approach to network security in which each individual device erects its own security perimeter and defe... / upon on-line information and wide-area networking this fact creates an

NIC-Based Rate Control for Proportional Bandwidth Allocation in.. - Gulati, Panda, Sadayappan, Wyckoff   (Correct)
Simultaneous advances in processor, network and protocol technologies have made clusters of workstations attractive vehicles for high performance computing. However, clusters are now being increasingl... / The approaches to QoS in the wide-area networking context are not

An NSAP approach to build transparent OSI transport bridges - Huitema, Dabbous   (Correct)
The need for transport gateways derives from the existance of incompatible transport protocols. In this paper we describe different existing approachs to build transport bridges. We present a method b... / to use TP- over X. in wide area networking TP- over Ethernet in

Appendix: Glish Syntax and Grammar - The Glish   (Correct)
this paper. For the curious, the Glish language was named by the second author so that when upper management types ask, "What language is this stuff written in?" we can reply, "In Glish, of course!" R... / at U.C.B. in the area of wide-area networking. Vern's claim to net-fame

The Application Of Information Services In Computer Networks To.. - Joe Rugelj   (Correct)
Teleinformatics services can be successfully integrated into the classroom, and the aim of this paper is to demonstrate some of the opportunities offered by this educational innovation. We shall also ... / As personal computing and wide-area networking converge in a national

Stefan Savage - Research Interests My   (Correct)
this paper appears in Proceedings of the 16 unknown Stefan Savage Research Interests My research interests span several areas of experimental systems, with a focus on wide-area networking and operati... / systems with a focus on wide-area networking and operating systems. I

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lication layer or user space library We look forward to experimenting with such approaches within the ORL Medusa project and the new Esprit project HIPPARCH. References unknown TENNENHOUSE] 'Layere... /

Pangaea: a symbiotic wide-area file system - Saito, Karamanolis   (Correct)
This paper overviews Pangaea's philosophy and architecture for accommodating such environments and describes randomized protocols for managing large numbers of replicas efficiently unknown Pangaea: a ... / Performance Hide the wide-area networking latency file access

Autonomous and decentralized replication in the Pangaea.. - Saito, Karamanolis   (Correct)
Pangaea is a planetary-scale file service that supports sharing of frequently written files as well as read-only files. Pangaea uses massive replication to achieve low access latency and high availabi... / must hide the effects of wide-area networking and data distribution to

Taming aggressive replication in the Pangaea wide-area file system - Saito, Karamanolis, Karlsson..   (Correct)
Pangaea is a wide-area file system that supports data sharing among a community of widely distributed users. It is built on a symmetrically decentralized infrastructure that consists of commodity comp... /

Design and Implementation of a Self-Securing - Storage Device John   (Correct)
Self-securing storage prevents intruders from undetectably tampering with or permanently deleting stored data. To accomplish this, self-securing storage devices internally audit all requests and keep ... /

Distributed Computing Research Issues in Grid Computing - Casanova   (Correct)
Ensembles of distributed, heterogeneous resources, or Computational Grids, have emerged as popular platforms for deploying large-scale and resource-intensive applications. Large collaborative efforts ... /

IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 20, NO. 1.. - Ring Protection In   (Correct)
Automatic ring protection provides simple and rapid fault protection and restoration in telecommunication networks. To implement the automatic ring protection in general wavelengthdivision multiplexin... / typically deployed in the wide-area networking environment. In addition

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