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....computing in an environment consisting of applications running on network devices which leverage the local loop directly on the device. For instance, an electronic auctioning service can use routers to filter bids which are no longer acceptable given that the bid price has already been surpassed [10]. Another application can dynamically configure the output priority queues on the network device as part of the application needs. 4.3 Example 2: Interactions with other network devices Currently, network devices interact using a pre defined set of protocols bundled with the hardware. There are ....
eBay Inc. AuctionWeb server. http://www.ebay.com/.
....degree of currency) are available. If so, the quotes are sent to the client, where they are assembled into a viewable web page. If not, the request is forwarded to the server. 2. 2 Online Auctions Web servers hosting online auctions are currently among the most popular sites in the Internet [6]. A server running a live online auction collects and processes client bids for the available item(s) This server also responds to requests for the current price of an item. Because of the network delay experienced by a packet responding to such a query, its information may be out of date by the ....
....a bid that is too low to beat the current going price. Thus, unlike auctioneers in traditional auctions, the auction server may receive bids that are too low and must be rejected, especially during periods of high load when there are many concurrent bids. Current implementations of such servers [6] [17] perform all bid processing at the server. In an active network, low bids can be filtered out in the network, before they reach the server. This capability can help the server achieve high throughput during periods of heavy load. When the server senses that it is heavily loaded, it can ....
eBay Inc. AuctionWeb server. http://www.ebay.com/.
....the time it reaches a client, possibly causing the client to submit a bid that is too low to beat the current going price. Thus, unlike auctioneers in traditional auctions, the auction server is likely to receive bids that are too low and must be rejected. Current implementations of such servers [10, 20] perform all bid processing at the server. Our active protocol filters out low bids in the network, before they reach the server. When the server senses that it is heavily loaded, it activates the filters and periodically updates them with the current price of the popular item. The filtering ....
eBay Inc. AuctionWeb server. http://www.ebay.com/.
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