| M. Beck, T. Moore, J. S. Plank, and M. Swany. Logistical networking: Sharing more than the wires. In Active Middleware Services. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. |
....and applications. Next step will consist of merging the Tamanoir framework with a Globus Grid environment and we are currently adding active storage protocols by including in Tamanoir framework the distributed storing facilities provided by the Internet Backplane Protocol software (IBP [5]) This distributed storage facility in the network will help us to implement active reliable multicast service on top of Tamanoir environment. We have seen that with the active network technology, it is possible to eciently transfer the QoS management and control functions inside the network. New ....
M. Becj, T. Moore, J. Plank, and M. Swany. Logistical networking : sharing more than the wires. In C. S. Raghavendra S. Hariri, C. A. Leee, editor, Active Middleware Services, Ninth IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, pages 140-154, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, aug 2000. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 0-7923-7973-X.
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M. Beck, T. Moore, J. S. Plank, and M. Swany. Logistical networking: Sharing more than the wires. In Active Middleware Services. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
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M. Beck, T. Moore, J. Plank, and M. Swany, "Logistical Networking: Sharing More Than the Wires," in Active Middleware Services, vol. 583, The Kluwer International Series in Engineering 10 and Computer Science, S. Hariri, C. Lee, and C. Raghavendra, Eds. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
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M. Beck, T. Moore, J. Plank, and M. Swany, "Logistical Networking: Sharing More Than the Wires," in Active Middleware Services, vol. 583, The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, S. Hariri, C. Lee, and C. Raghavendra, Eds. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
....our research in this area had to start by creating a protocol, viz. the Internet Backplane Protocol (IBP) that supported the management of remote storage resources while leaving them as exposed as possible. IBP is a network service that provides an exposed abstraction of shared network storage [15, 16]. Each IBP depot (server) provides access to an underlying storage resource to any client that connects to the server. In order to enable sharing, the depot hides details such as disk addresses, and provides a very primitive capability based mechanism to safeguard the integrity of data stored at ....
M. Beck, T. Moore, J. Plank, and M. Swany, "Logistical Networking: Sharing More Than the Wires," in Active Middleware Services, vol. 583, The Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, S. Hariri, C. Lee, and C. Raghavendra, Eds. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
.... from place to place while making best use of available resources according to some objective function (e.g. lowest cost or shortest time) We define the term Logistical Networking to describe the application of these principles to improving performance and functionality in network settings [4]. A Logistical Network is one in which depots located throughout the network can provide application controlled buffering (via a complete storage hierarchy) to potentially anonymous clients. Whereas other work in this area focuses on larger, longerlived storage allocations [5] LSL uses small, ....
M. Beck, T. Moore, J. Plank, and M. Swany, "Logistical networking: Sharing more than the wires," in Proc. of 2nd Annual Workshop on Active Middleware Services, August 2000.
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