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Abstract: Over the last decade we have been witnessing a significant
increase in the capabilities of our computing
and communication systems. On the one hand, processor
speeds have been increasing exponentially, doubling
every 18 monthsorso,while network bandwidth, has
followed a similar (if not higher) rate of improvement,
doubling every 9-12 months, or so. Unfortunately, applications
that communicate frequently using standard
protocols likeTCP/- do not seem to improve at similar
rates. (Update)
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...computers. Regardless of the style of computer system, software performance has not kept pace with the underlying hardware performance [52, 3, 41]. Therefore, software scalability is an important aspect to consider when evaluating the performance of large computer systems. It...
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