Searching for authors named "Guillaume Pierre" – sorted by Relevance.
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Oléron: Supporting Information Sharing in Large-Scale Mobile Environments
- Ol'eron allows sharing of small sets of documents among working groups, as well as efficient WorldWide Web browsing in large-scale mobile environments. The target environments provide diverse quality of service, bandwidth, latency, disconnections, storage space, etc. Ol'eron is designed as a set of
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A Flexible Hybrid Concurrency Control Model for Collaborative Applications in Large Scale Settings
- Large-scale collaborative applications are difficult to build because of their high concurrency control needs and the heterogeneity of the underlying architecture. Due to these difficulties, only a few large-scale applications have been developed, such as Usenet or irc. To facilitate the realisation
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Saperlipopette!: a Distributed Web Caching Systems Evaluation Tool
- Designing a distributed cache infrastructure to improve the Web performance for the users of a large-scale organization is a difficult task. To guide the decisions of system administrators, we propose Saperlipopette!, a tool that can be used to evaluate, a-priori, the quality of the service offered
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Highly Available and Scalable Grid Services
- Grid computing infrastructures create many new challenges related to data management. Grids are typically deployed at a large scale, and one can only expect this scale to grow even more in terms of number of machines, locations and administrative domains.
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Decrepol: A Decentralized Replication Policy for Web Documents
- The current size of the Internet makes it impossible to host major Web sites on a single server. Replication can improve both the availability and the performance of a Web hosting service. Current replication policies heavily rely on the origin server. Therefore, this thesis presents Decrepol, a dec
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High Availability and Scalability Support for Web Applications
- A database query caching technique, GlobeCBC, can be used to improve the scalability of Web applications. This paper addresses the availability issues in GlobeCBC. Even though high availability is achieved by adding more resources, proper algorithms must be designed to ensure that the clients receiv
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Versatile Anycasting with Mobile IPv6
- Anycasting was introduced to facilitate efficient communication between distributed Internet services and their clients, as it allows client requests to be automatically routed to nearby service instances. However, even though several anycast implementations have been proposed, their various limitat
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G.: Analysis of caching and replication strategies for Web applications
- Replication and caching mechanisms are often employed to enhance the performance of Web applications. In this article, we present a qualitative and quantitative analysis of state-of-the-art replication and caching techniques used to host Web applications. Our analysis shows that the selection of bes
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- Scheduling of job-requests constitutes one of the most important aspects of grid computing. We propose DGS ASAP, a grid scheduler that aims at starting the execution of jobs the soonest possible. DGS ASAP is fully decentralized and distributed, based on an inexpensive random peer-to-peer overlay. Cu
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Scalable Transactions for Web Applications in the Cloud
- Abstract. Cloud computing platforms provide scalability and high availability properties for web applications but they sacrifice data consistency at the same time. However, many applications cannot afford any data inconsistency. We present a scalable transaction manager for cloud database services t
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