Searching for authors named "Spyros Sioutas" – sorted by Relevance.
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A novel Distributed P2P Simulator Architecture: D-P2P-Sim
- In this paper we introduce a novel distributed simulation environment with GUI for P2P simulations (D-P2P-Sim). The key aim is to provide the appropriate integrated set of tools in a single software solution to evaluate the performance of various protocols. The basic architecture of the distributed
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Improved Bounds for Finger Search on a RAM
- We present a new finger search tree with O(1) worst-case update time and O(log log d) expected search time with high probability in the Random Access Machine (RAM) model of computation for a large class of input distributions. The parameter d represents the number of elements (distance) between
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Geometric Retrieval for Grid Points in the RAM Model
- Abstract: We consider the problem of d-dimensional searching (d ≥ 3) for four query types: range, partial range, exact match and partial match searching. LetN be the number of points, s be the number of keys specified in a partial match and partial range query and t be the number of points retrieved
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Software General Terms
- In this paper we discuss the integration of QoS-aware search and personalization algorithms in order to discover effectual Web Services for the case of mobile web users. We present a number of novel ranking algorithms specially designed for mobile web architectures. To validate and evaluate the prop
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Geometric Retrieval for Grid Points in the RAM Model
- We consider the problem of d-dimensional searching (d 3) for four query types: range, partial range, exact match and partial match searching. Let N be the number of points, s be the number of keys specified in a partial match and partial range query and t be the number of points retrieved. We pre
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ΣΕ03 Panhellenic Conference on Informatics Design and Implementation Aspects of a novel Java P2P Simulator with GUI
- Peer-to-peer networks consist of thousands or millions of nodes that might join and leave arbitrarily. The evaluation of new protocols in real environments is many times practically impossible, especially at design and testing stages. The purpose of this paper is to describe the implementation aspec
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