| A. van der Hoek, A. Carzaniga, D. Heimbigner, and A. L. Wolf, "A reusable, distributed repository for configuration management policy programming," tech. rep., University of Colorado, Boulder CO 80309 USA, Oct. 1998. |
....information. Even though the absence of replication contrasts with our assumptions, it is interesting to make an architectural comparison with DVS because it also makes a clear distinction between the CM application and the underlying middleware. In fact, DVS has been implemented on top of NUCM [8] (Network Unified Configuration Management) whereas our system is built on top of PeerWare. NUCM defines a generic distributed repository and provides a policy neutral interface to realize CM systems. PeerWare is a general purpose peer to peer middleware, whereas NUCM is focused on the CM system ....
A. van der Hoek, A. Carzaniga, D. Heimbigner, and A. L. Wolf, "A reusable, distributed repository for configuration management policy programming," tech. rep., University of Colorado, Boulder CO 80309 USA, Oct. 1998.
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Andre van der Hoek, "A Reusable, Distributed Repository for Configuration Management Policy Programming," Ph. D. Thesis, January 21, 2000, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder. 67
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