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Load Sharing Under WindowsNT - Praveen Bobba And   (Correct)

....Remote Execution Service (REXEC) helps to execute the programs remotely, which helps to execute the programs on remote workstations while distributing the load. By monitoring the load in the NT network, we can now distribute the load by executing the programs remotely on the low load computers [3, 8]. II. Windows NT Service Windows NT service is an executable program that runs as a background task, and whose lifetime is controlled by the Service Control Manager (SCM) Services may be run at system startup, or may be started (via the SCM) by an interactive user, or by a process that a user ....

....increases, network administrators can simply plug another computer into the cluster. Because WLBS has no proprietary hardware requirements, any industry standard compatible computer can be used. This provides significant savings when compared to proprietary hardware load balancing solutions [3, 4]. WLBS is superior to other software solutions such as round robin DNS, in which workload is distributed across servers but no process for server availability is implemented. With RRDNS, if a server within the node fails, it will continue to be sent work until a network administrator detects the ....

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Web-Enhanced Tools For An Engineering Economics Course - Khasnabis, Ellis.. (2002)   (Correct)

....an annuity out of an irregular gradient, resulting in two separate easily solvable problems. The use of animations to depict similar concepts is characteristic of this course. E Learning Interactive Exercises Many of our e learning opportunities are fully interactive. By using Microsoft Excel [10] as the major toolkit for developing these exercises, we enable seamless web based presentation using Internet Explorer. There is no need to download and save an example worksheet file, then start Excel separately from the browser. Using familiar browser navigation buttons, the learner is able to ....

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IEEE October 18 - 21, 2000 Kansas City, MO - Multi-Section Course Management   (Correct)

....less prone to inadvertent errors, the use of autofilter is not advisable for a distributed application. By providing programmed macros, the user is able to unprotect, filter and re protect the cells in a transparent manner, reducing the possibility of formulas being edited by accident [5]. The Record Legend (Section I) symbolically represents a complete set of records for a single student. It lists, on a cell by cell basis, a shorthand notation describing the assignment correlating to a grade record cell. For example, Figure 3 indicates the assignment associated with this cell ....

Microsoft Excel 97 Online Help, Microsoft Corporation, Seattle Washington, 1998.


Jmlf Lt!fllm - Robert Scheifier Mit   (Correct)

....was perhaps acceptable in the V system (due to very fast networking primitives) it was completely inadequate in most other operating environments. X is our reaction to W. The X window hierarchy comes directly from W, although numerous systems have been built with hierarchy in at least some form [10, 14, 17, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35]. The asynchronous communication protocol used in X is a significant improvement over the synchronous protocol used in W, but is very similar to that used in Andrew [9, 19] X differs from all of these systems in the degree to which both graphics functions and system functions are pushed back ....

....In real estate mode, the keyboard follows the mouse; keyboard input is directed to whatever window the mouse is in. In listener mode, keyboard input is directed to a specific window, independent of the mouse position. A few systems provide only real estate mode [2] some only listener mode [10, 17, 20, 24, 32, 33], and a few [9, 30] provide both, although the mode might not be changeable during a session. Both modes are supported in X, and the mode can be changed dynamically. Real estate mode is the default behavior, with the root window as the focus window, as described in the previous section. An input ....

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What You See Is What I Saw: Applications of Stateless Client.. - Li, Hopper (1998)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....that the client requires minimum human resources to develop and minimum hardware resources to run. In other words, the clients become stateless. ORL s (Olivetti and Oracle Research Laboratory) VNC (Virtual Network Computing) 2] Citrix WinFrame [3] and Microsoft s Terminal Server code named Hydra [4] are examples of such stateless client systems. Now that the client is reduced to simply present rather than to manage the user interface, it brings us benefits such as low total cost of ownership, zero administration [4] etc. It does not take us long to incorporate this new technology in our ....

....[2] Citrix WinFrame [3] and Microsoft s Terminal Server code named Hydra [4] are examples of such stateless client systems. Now that the client is reduced to simply present rather than to manage the user interface, it brings us benefits such as low total cost of ownership, zero administration [4], etc. It does not take us long to incorporate this new technology in our CSCW tools. We experimented sending a desktop user interface to several clients simultaneously to enable workspace and application sharing in a work session. We also recorded changes to the user interface during the session ....

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The Design of a Cryptographic Security Architecture - Gutmann (1999)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

.... and so on [1] 2] More sophisticated toolkits hide the plethora of algorithm specific functions under a single set of umbrella interface functions with often complex algorithm selection criteria, in some cases requiring the setting of up to a dozen parameters to select the mode of operation [3] 4][5][6] Either approach requires that developers tightly couple the application to the underlying encryption implementation, requiring a high degree of cryptographic awareness from developers and forcing each new algorithm and application to be treated as a distinct development. Alternative ....

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AWorld Wide Supermarket Scheme Using Rights Trading System - Fujimura, Terada, Sekine (2000)   (Correct)

....practical, the payment process must be encapsulated for the consumer such that only one purchase decision is needed even though the actual purchases must be done independently at each shop. To make this possible, a check out agent, which can be implemented as a network service like network wallet [13] and delegated to make payments on the behalf of the consumer, must be introduced. In this case, however, some secure mechanism to delegate the right to purchase to the check out agent must be supported. To resolve the above issues, this paper proposes a new scheme for implementing the WWSM ....

....Issuer Issuer Transfer Figure 1. Digital Rights Circulation Model Collector Redemption in virtual world Collector Digital right collected transaction tickets and transfering all of the selected tickets to a check out agent, which is implemented as a network service like network wallet[13] and delegated to make payments on the behalf of the consumer. We assume that the checkout agent knows the payment information needed to process the payment transactions. Details of the payment scheme are beyond the scope of this paper. IOTP[1] or ECML[2] can be used to send payment instructions ....

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Applying Enterprise JavaBeans - Architecture & Design - Colyer, Clement, Longhurst   Self-citation (Enterprise)   (Correct)

....owned and managed by Sun through the Java Community Process (JCP) A wide range of products from a number of vendors support it. The COM component model is developed by Microsoft and supported by the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) 6] Comparisons of EJB and COM MTS can be found at [7] [8]. A third component model, the CORBA Component Model (CCM) is under development by the OMG [9] 2 ENTERPRISE JAVABEANS The EJB component model provides a cross platform and cross vendor standard for components written in the Java programming language. These components are known as enterprise ....

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....cost and leveraging of commercial development, testing, and support, the dependability of NT is a concern, especially compared to Unix systems that have traditionally formed the foundation for many high dependability products. In order to address this concern, several vendors, including Microsoft [10] and Bell Labs [13] have produced high availability software solutions that mostly depend on resource and process monitoring coupled with application restarts to handle error conditions. The available commercial solutions all claim to increase availability by tolerating a variety of faults. ....

....for DTS. Some results, such as whether the server program has been restarted, cannot be determined from examining the client program output. The determination of server program restarts is dependent on the middleware used to perform the restart. Some middleware, such as Microsoft Cluster Server [10], write output to the Windows NT event log. Other middleware, such as NT SwiFT [13] create a separate log file. Figure 1 shows the sequence of actions performed by the DTS tool for an experiment. An experiment consists of a series of workload sets (e.g. all faults for Apache, for IIS, and for ....

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