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Table Server

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2001

Table IV. Prototype Server Usage

in Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System
by John H. Howard, Michael L. Kazar, Sherri G. Menees, A. Nichols, M. Satyanarayanan, Robert N. Sidebotham, Michael J. West 1988
Cited by 757

Table VIII. Andrew Server Usage

in Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System
by John H. Howard, Michael L. Kazar, Sherri G. Menees, A. Nichols, M. Satyanarayanan, Robert N. Sidebotham, Michael J. West 1988
Cited by 757

Table 1: Server Parameters

in Opportunistic Log: Efficient Installation Reads in a Reliable Storage Server
by James O'Toole , Liuba Shrira 1994
"... In PAGE 5: ... The object servers differ from each other in how they install object modifications onto pages (see Section 4), but in all cases the installation uses InstallationTime cpu time. Table1 shows the server simulation parameters. Basic Object Server In the basic object server, only the modified object is in- cluded in the transactioncommit message sent by the client.... ..."
Cited by 32

Table 1: Server Parameters

in Opportunistic Log: Efficient Installation Reads in a Reliable Storage Server
by James O'Toole, Liuba Shrira 1994
"... In PAGE 5: ... The object servers differ from each other in how they install object modifications onto pages (see Section 4), but in all cases the installation uses InstallationTime cpu time. Table1 shows the server simulation parameters. Basic Object Server In the basic object server, only the modified object is in- cluded in the transactioncommit message sent by the client.... ..."
Cited by 32

Table 1: Server parameters

in The Pursuit Domain Package
by Jelle R. Kok, Nikos Vlassis 2003
"... In PAGE 12: ...The Pursuit Domain Package A Configuration parameters The server and the monitor can be configured using different parameters. Table1 and Table 2 list all the configurable parameters for the server and the monitor respectively. The different configuration parameters can be passed to the server using a configuration file (for example pursuit.... ..."
Cited by 8

Table 2. Server Agents

in Use of Agents to Implement an Integrated Computing Environment
by Mark A. Hale, James I. Craig 1995
"... In PAGE 3: ... Server agents are the agents used to implement design resources. Table2 summarizes a few of the server agents that can be used for aircraft design. Specific agents will be developed as example problems become better defined.... ..."
Cited by 7

Table 1: Server parameters

in The Pursuit Domain Package
by Jelle R. Kok, Nikos Vlassis
"... In PAGE 12: ...The Pursuit Domain Package A Conflguration parameters The server and the monitor can be conflgured using difierent parameters. Table1 and Table 2 list all the conflgurable parameters for the server and the monitor respectively. The difierent conflguration parameters can be passed to the server using a conflguration flle (for example pursuit.... ..."

Table 1: Number of servers

in On the Geographic Distribution of On-line Game Servers and Players
by Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng
"... In PAGE 2: ... After parsing this traffic stream, we re- covered the complete list of servers for each of the above games. Table1 describes the list of servers collected using... ..."

Table 1: Server Parameters

in Opportunistic Log: Efficient Installation Reads in a Reliable Storage Server
by James O'Toole , Liuba Shrira
"... In PAGE 5: ... The object servers differ from each other in how they install object modifications onto pages (see Section 4), but in all cases the installation uses InstallationTime cpu time. Table1 shows the server simulation parameters. Basic Object Server In the basic object server, only the modified object is in- cluded in the transactioncommit message sent by the client.... ..."
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