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Evaluation of Release Consistent Software Distributed Shared Memory on Emerging Network Technology

by Sandhya Dwarkadas, Pete Keleher, Alan L. Cox, Willy Zwaenepoel
"... We evaluate the effect of processor speed, network characteristics, and software overhead on the performance of release-consistent software distributed shared memory. We examine five different protocols for implementing release consistency: eager update, eager invalidate, lazy update, lazy invalidat ..."
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We evaluate the effect of processor speed, network characteristics, and software overhead on the performance of release-consistent software distributed shared memory. We examine five different protocols for implementing release consistency: eager update, eager invalidate, lazy update, lazy

Emerging Network Technologies that are Likely to Become Widely Available in the Future

by Peter K Kemei , William P K Korir
"... Abstract--Emerging Networks technologies play an important role in the day-to-day administration of information technology in communications of different types of private and public networks. The emerging network technologies resolve the shortcoming of existing network architecture to enhance the f ..."
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Abstract--Emerging Networks technologies play an important role in the day-to-day administration of information technology in communications of different types of private and public networks. The emerging network technologies resolve the shortcoming of existing network architecture to enhance

Evaluating Cooperative Web Caching for Emerging Network Technologies

by Christoph Lindemann, Oliver P. Waldhorst
"... Abstract While bandwidth for previous IP backbone networks deployed by Internet Service Providers typically has been limited to 34 Mbps, current and future IP net-works provide bandwidth ranging from 155 Mbps to 2.4 Gbps. Thus, due to emerg-ing network technologies cooperative Web caching among inst ..."
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Abstract While bandwidth for previous IP backbone networks deployed by Internet Service Providers typically has been limited to 34 Mbps, current and future IP net-works provide bandwidth ranging from 155 Mbps to 2.4 Gbps. Thus, due to emerg-ing network technologies cooperative Web caching among

Dynamics of Competition Between Incumbent and Emerging Network Technologies

by Youngmi Jin, Soumya Sen, Roch Guérin, Kartik Hosanagar, Zhi-li Zhang , 2008
"... The Internet is by all accounts an incredible success, but in spite or maybe because of this success, its deficiencies have come under increasing scrutiny and triggered calls for new architectures to succeed it. Those architectures will, however, face a formidable incumbent in the Internet, and thei ..."
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strongly. A model for the adoption of competing network technologies by individual users is formulated and solved. It accounts for both the intrinsic value of each technology and the positive externalities derived from their respective numbers of adopters. Using this model, different configurations

An advanced traveler information system with emerging network technologies

by Chun-hsin Wu, Da-chun Su, Justin Chang, Chia-chen Wei, Jan-ming Ho, Kwei-jay Lin, D. T. Lee - in Proc. 6th Asia-Pacific Conf. Intelligent Transportation Systems Forum , 2003
"... service (MMS), data reconstruction Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) plays an important role in intelligent transportation systems; it assists travelers with pre-trip and en route travel information to improve the convenience, safety and efficiency of travel. In this paper we present a hi ..."
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highway ATIS system which provides more decisive and valuable travel information than conventional ATIS systems by integrating it with newly emerging Web service and wireless communication technologies. Following the Web service standards, our system can aggregate multiple travel-related data from

Evaluating Cooperative Web Caching Protocols for Emerging Network Technologies

by Christoph Lindemann, Oliver P. Waldhorst - in: Proceedings of Workshop on Caching, Coherence and Consistency (WC3 0 01 , 2001
"... While bandwidth for previous IP backbone networks deployed by Internet Service Providers typically has been limited to 34 Mbps, current and future IP networks provide bandwidth ranging from 155 Mbps to 2.4 Gbps. Thus, it is important to investigate the impact of emerging network technologies on t ..."
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While bandwidth for previous IP backbone networks deployed by Internet Service Providers typically has been limited to 34 Mbps, current and future IP networks provide bandwidth ranging from 155 Mbps to 2.4 Gbps. Thus, it is important to investigate the impact of emerging network technologies

Emergence of scaling in random networks

by Albert-lászló Barabási, Réka Albert , 1999
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A blueprint for introducing disruptive technology into the internet

by Larry Peterson, Tom Anderson, David Culler, Timothy Roscoe , 2002
"... This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most effective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an overlay-based testbed. Unlike conventional network testbeds, however, we advocate an approach that supports bot ..."
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This paper argues that a new class of geographically distributed network services is emerging, and that the most effective way to design, evaluate, and deploy these services is by using an overlay-based testbed. Unlike conventional network testbeds, however, we advocate an approach that supports

A Survey of active network Research

by David L. Tennenhouse, Jonathan M. Smith - IEEE Communications , 1997
"... Active networks are a novel approach to network architecture in which the switches of the network perform customized computations on the messages flowing through them. This approach is motivated by both lead user applications, which perform user-driven computation at nodes within the network today, ..."
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, and the emergence of mobile code technologies that make dynamic network service innovation attainable. In this paper, we discuss two approaches to the realization of active networks and provide a snapshot of the current research issues and activities. Introduction – What Are Active Networks? In an active network

Next Century Challenges: Mobile Networking for “Smart Dust”

by J. M. Kahn, R. H. Katz , K. S. J. Pister , 1999
"... Large-scale networks of wireless sensors are becoming an active topic of research. Advances in hardware technology and engineering design have led to dramatic reductions in size, power consumption and cost for digital circuitry, wire-less communications and Micro ElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS). Th ..."
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the key elements of the emergent technology of “Smart Dust ” and outline the research challenges they present to the mobile networking and systems community, which must provide coherent connectivity to large numbers of mobile network nodes co-located within a small volume.
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