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Sporadic Server revisited

Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2010
The Sporadic Server (SS) overcomes the major limitations of other Resource Reservation Fixed Priority based techniques, but it also presents some drawbacks, mainly related to an increased scheduling overhead and a not so efficient behavior during overrun situations.In this paper we introduce and prove the effectiveness of an improved SS with reduced ...
D. FAGGIOLI   +2 more
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A Development Server Is a Production Server to a Developer

2010
You are going along well, and everyone is getting along swimmingly, but have you noticed that the better you get at your job, the more you are asked to do? And have you also noticed that often developers will reach out to you only in case of an emergency on their part, and that everything is always an emergency, no matter what the server?
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Optimal Server Allocation in a System of Multi-Server Stations

Management Science, 1987
Consider a closed queueing network (Gordon and Newell [Gordon, W. J., G. F. Newell. 1967. Closed queueing networks with exponential servers. Oper. Res. 15 252–267.]) with a set of stations. The service rate at each station is an increasing concave function of the number of jobs at that station.
J. George Shanthikumar, David D. Yao
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Multi-server queueing systems with cooperation of the servers

Annals of Operations Research, 2008
In this paper, we consider an N-server queueing model with homogeneous servers in which customers arrive according to a stationary Poisson arrival process. The service times are exponentially distributed. Two new customer’s service disciplines assuming simultaneous service of arriving customer by all currently idle servers are discussed.
Alexander N. Dudin   +3 more
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The Server array: A Scalable Video Server Architecture

1996
The server array is a novel video server architecture based on partitioning each video over multiple server nodes, thereby achieving perfect load balancing for any demand distribution. We discuss the main design issues, compute the buffer requirements at the client, and compare the reliability of different video server architectures.
Bernhardt, Christoph, Biersack, Ernst W
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Rogue Servers

Network Security, 2003
Rogue servers are a constant threat and pose a variety of problems for the IT security team. This article summarises the threats that come from not managing rogue servers and gives prevention and detection tips.
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Server-Based Dynamic Server Selection Algorithms [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Server selection is an important problem in replicated server systems distributed over the Internet. In this paper, we study two server selection algorithms under a server-based framework we have developed. These algorithms utilize server load and network performance information collected through a shared passive measurement mechanism to determine the ...
Yingfei Dong   +2 more
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The architecture of Diagram Server

Proceedings of the 1990 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, 2002
A support tool for systems that manage a diagrammatic interface, called the Diagram Server, is discussed. It offers a tailorable interface independent from the system that uses it, and can manage objects through their diagrammatic representations. It supports multiple representations of the same object, and is largely independent from the graphic ...
G. D. Battista   +3 more
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Architecture of data mining server: DATAFRONT/Server

IEEE SMC'99 Conference Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Cat. No.99CH37028), 2003
The data mining server, whose architecture is described in this paper, automatically extracts from a database some interesting features in the form of IF THEN rules. The architecture is a Web-based client-server architecture: the server side of the system consists of a mining engine, a Web-page-generating engine, a mining scenario, a database, and a ...
H. Ashida, T. Morita
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The Media Server

2014
The concept behind a media server is its ability to store all of your media files—music and movies—in one central location, and then stream them from that location to whatever device in your house you choose. These days, almost every media device (and some non-media devices) can hook up to a network—if not the Internet, then at least your home network.
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