| O. H. J#####. Mobile Processes in Bigraphs. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, 2006. Forthcoming. |
....architecture choice for persistent object systems, and studies comparing object and page based client cache designs. Many persistent object systems use the more traditional page based architecture where all interaction between clients and servers takes place at the granularity of individual pages [7, 11, 12, 1]. Other systems [9, 5] use object server architectures but do not specifically address the problem of installation reads. Dewitt et al. 6] is one of the first studies that investigated the design choices for a persistent object system architecture. The study focused on the question of ....
Using the EXODUS Storage Manager V2.0.0. Technical report, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, January 1982. Technical documentation.
....the migration of persistent objects from the ESM buffer pool into virtual memory are also examined. All of the systems included in the study are based on a client server architecture and feature full support for transactions, concurrency control, and recovery. The client server version of ESM [Frank92, Exodu92] was used to store persistent data for the experiments based on EPVM 2.0, EPVM 1.0, and C . #################################### This research was funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under contract DAAB07 92 C Q508. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows. ....
Using the EXODUS Storage Manager V2.0.2, technical documentation, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, January 1992.
....architecture choice for persistent object systems, and studies comparing object and page based client cache designs. Many persistent object systems use the more traditional page based architecture where all interaction between clients and servers takes place at the granularity of individual pages [1, 7, 12, 9]. Other systems [5, 10] use object server architectures but do not specifically address the problem of installation reads. Dewitt et al. 6] is one of the first studies that investigated the design choices for a persistent object system architecture. The study focused on the question of ....
Using the EXODUS Storage Manager V2.0.0. Technical report, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, January 1982. Technical documentation.
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O. H. J#####. Mobile Processes in Bigraphs. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, 2006. Forthcoming.
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M., Mobile Transaction Models, Purdue University, Department of Computer Sciences. Technical Report number 96-003, Jan 1996.
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Computing Using Lock-free Shared Objects", Technical Report TR95-021, Department of Computer Science, University of North Carolina, June 1995 #URL: http:##www.cs.unc.edu#~anderson# papers#rtss95.ps.Z#.
....as if they originated straight from the client. The latency of sending back the result is also a problem. C sends the result to B which sends it to A. It would be better if C could send the re Client A Server B Server C 20ms 20ms 20ms Figure 2: Possible Latency sult straight to A. Ambassadors[5] is a mechanism which enables this latency to be reduced. The Nimrod distributed task control system[1] uses ftp and rsh to move code and initiate computation. It may alternatively use DCE[15] as the communication and control mechanism. 4 High Performance Computing 4.1 The Connection Machine CM5 ....
"Using Mobile Objects as Ambassadors to Minimise Latency in World-wide Distributed Systems", Henry Detmold and Michael J. Oudshoorn, Technical Note TR97-05, Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, 1997.
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Implementation Using Microfabricated Actuator Arrays. PhD thesis, Cornell University, Department of Computer Science, Ithaca, NY 14853, Aug. 1997.
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