| S. Liu and J. Turner. Placing servers in overlay networks. In Proc. SCS Int'l Symp. Perf. Eval. Comput. Telecommun. Syst. (SPECTS), San Diego, CA, 2002. |
....we collect the 50 largest metropolitan areas [20] as node locations. We then divide the US continent into 5 regions: northeast, north central, southeast, southcentral and west, and categorize nodes into each region with a certain amount of overlap. Details of the categorization can be found in [17]. Unlike the random graph model where all networks share the same geometric space, the geographic model consists of two types of networks: regional networks and national networks. Each city joins the network with probability N p : the selection of nodes for a regional network considers only nodes ....
....Due to limited space, we have omitted the results that measure the average and the variance of server loads with different placement strategies, and the results on the computational complexity of the IR algorithm, compared with the greedy algorithm. Interested readers can find these results in [17]. 6 CONCLUSIONS We have presented a server placement method in overlay networks as an application of the set cover problem. The placement strategy satisfies constraints on the server to client paths, which indicate the obtainable service qualities along the paths. We expect that network ....
S. Shi and J. Turner. Placing Servers in Overlay Networks. Technical Report WUCS-02-05, Washington University, 2002.
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S. Shi and J. Turner. Placing Servers in Overlay Networks. In International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPETS), July 2002.
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S. Liu and J. Turner. Placing servers in overlay networks. In Proc. SCS Int'l Symp. Perf. Eval. Comput. Telecommun. Syst. (SPECTS), San Diego, CA, 2002.
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S. Shi and J. Turner, Placing Servers in Overlay Net-works, Technical Report WUCS-02-05, Washington University, 2002.
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