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Contextuality in Distributed Systems
We present a lattice of distributed program specifications, whose ordering represents implementability/refinement. Specifications are modelled by families of subsets of relative execution traces, which encode the local orderings of state transitions, rather than their absolute timing according to a global clock. This is to overcome fundamental physical
Nasos Evangelou-Oost +2 more
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Slicing Distributed Systems [PDF]
Peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures are popular for tasks such as collaborative download, VoIP telephony, and backup. To maximize performance in the face of widely variable storage capacities and bandwidths, such systems typically need to shift work from poor nodes to richer ones. Similar requirements are seen in today's large data centers, where machines
Vincent Gramoli +4 more
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Debugging distributed systems [PDF]
ShiViz is a new distributed system debugging visualization tool.
Ivan Beschastnikh +3 more
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The Distributed Annotation System [PDF]
Currently, most genome annotation is curated by centralized groups with limited resources. Efforts to share annotations transparently among multiple groups have not yet been satisfactory.Here we introduce a concept called the Distributed Annotation System (DAS).
Robin D. Dowell +4 more
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Power Management for Distributed Generators Integrated System
The integration of distributed generation systems, including intermittent solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind, has a significant impact on the power system [...
Md Shafiul Alam
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Distributed operating systems [PDF]
In the past five years, distributed operating systems research has gone through a consolidation phase. On a large number of design issues there is now considerable consensus between different research groups. In this paper, an overview of recent research in distributed systems is given.
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Distributed operating systems have many aspects in common with centralized ones, but they also differ in certain ways. This paper is intended as an introduction to distributed operating systems, and especially to current university research about them.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Robbert van Renesse
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Distributed multimedia systems [PDF]
Multimedia systems will allow professionals worldwide to collaborate more effectively and to travel substantially less. But for multimedia systems to be effective, a good systems infrastructure is essential. In particular, support is needed for global and consistent sharing of information, for long-distance, high-bandwidth multimedia interpersonal ...
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On the controllability of distributed systems [PDF]
To “control” a system is to make it behave (hopefully) according to our “wishes,” in a way compatible with safety and ethics, at the least possible cost. The systems considered here are distributed—i.e., governed (modeled) by partial differential equations (PDEs) of evolution.
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Self-organizing distributed workflow management [PDF]
The proliferation of service-oriented architectures in the last decade has brought forward an important class of sophisticated distributed applications that are founded on the idea of composing multiple simple services into a complex, coherent whole ...
Stojnic, Nenad
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