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Gossiping in a distributed network

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1993
Consider a network in which each unit initially knows only its own identity and the identity of its immediate neighbors. Suppose each unit has a message intended for all other units. The authors give a distributed algorithm to accomplish this in point-to-point networks which is optimal in the number of transmissions it requires.
Anindo Bagchi   +2 more
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Effectiveness of Distribution Network

International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, 2008
The distribution professionals verify their operations on a daily basis. The modern logistic leader, use the tips like competitive pressures, mergers, acquisitions, new product lines and greater customer expectations, and so forth. This change is a cost of doing business in the latest “new economy”.
M. Sreenivas, T. Srinivas
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Distributed network protocols

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1983
Der Aufsatz von Adrian Segall stellt eine vereinheitlichte formale Beschreibungs- und Validierungsmöglichkeit sogenannter Verteilter Protokolle dar. Dabei handelt es sich um Algorithmen, die an räumlich verschiedenen Stellen, den Knoten eines vermaschten Netzes, angeordnet sind und miteinander korrespondieren.
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Distributed Backup Placement in Networks

Proceedings of the 27th ACM symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures, 2015
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Magnús M. Halldórsson   +3 more
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Distribution–Efficient Networks

2011
Publishing resources on a virtual network is a way to realize efficient data-distribution mechanisms. To this extent, each node needs to discover the other nodes, create neighborhoods and advertize its own resources. This chapter presents different techniques for making resources "discoverable," considering two approaches dubbed as unstructured ...
Liotta, Antonio, Exarchakos, George
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Distributed network control for optical networks

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 1997
This paper describes an architecture for controlling a wavelength-routed optical network. The optical network provides reconfigurable connections that can be used to carry different types of data, at possibly different bit rates. A connection consists of a path in the network and a wavelength on each link in that path.
Rajiv Ramaswami, Adrian Segall
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Distributed Caching Algorithms for Content Distribution Networks

2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2010
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-generated clips, growth of VoD libraries, and wide-spread deployment of IPTV services with features such as CatchUp/PauseLive TV and NPVR capabilities. The `time-shifted' nature of these personalized applications defies the broadcast paradigm underlying ...
Sem C. Borst   +2 more
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Distributed probability network

2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37100), 2002
This paper introduces a distributed sub-pattern space binary associative memory for error correction and pattern completion. The associative architecture presented in this work is analogous to belief network representations in that, it represents domain knowledge using a set of sub-pattern joint probability distributions.
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On the Stability of a Distributed Network

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1986
This paper is devoted to the study of the stability of a lossless transmission line network which is described by a one delay differential- difference equation of neutral type, involving three parameters. It is shown that for certain intervals of these parameters, asymptotic stability is available when the delay verifies a boundedness condition.
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Distributed Sensor Networks

1983
Abstract : This report summarizes Distributed Sensor Networks research conducted during the period 1 April through 30 September 1978. One specific model for function decomposition and distribution is presented. A top level design of a strawman DSN for detecting and tracking low flying aircraft is described.
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