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Federal Highway Administration
- improvements on land uses and growth, particularly at the urban fringe. The objective was to better understand the “cause and effect ” relationships among highway capacity, travel demand and development patterns. A variety of factors to resulting growth were evaluated for their ability to predict gr
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- Abstract-- In this paper, we show how pipelining and caching can be used to optimize the performance of the Internet Backplane Protocol, an overlay implementation of the Transnetworking architecture that offers exposed data transfer, storage and processing resources. Our experimental results clearly
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An End-to-End Approach to Globally Scalable Programmable Networking
- The three fundamental resources underlying Information Technology are bandwidth, storage, and computation. The goal of wide area infrastructure is to provision these resources to enable applications within a community. The end-to-end principles provide a scalable approach to the architecture of the
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Enabling full service surrogates using the portable channel representation
- The simplicity of the basic client/server model of Web services led quickly to its widespread adoption, but also to scalability and performance problems. The technological response to these problems has been the development of technology for the creation of surrogates for Web servers, starting with
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An end-to-end approach to globally scalable network storage
- This paper discusses the application of end-to-end design principles, which are characteristic of the architecture of the Internet, to network storage. While putting storage into the network fabric may seem to contradict end-to-end arguments, we try to show not only that there is no contradiction, b
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Scalable Sharing of Wide Area Storage Resources
- this paper we describe the Logistical Networking model of network storage, which we believe will, if successful, affect the synthesis of IP and Storage Networking in a similar way
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Fault-tolerance in the network storage stack
- This paper addresses the issue of fault-tolerance in applications that make use of network storage. A network storage abstraction called the Network Storage Stack is presented, along with its constituent parts. In particular, a data type called the exNode is detailed, along with tools that allow it
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Transnet architecture and logistical networking for distributed storage
- This paper addresses the possibility that IP, in the role of the common service, is not as general as is needed in order to directly address application requirements, including scalable storage services, that go beyond simple datagram delivery. We propose to generalize the view of layer 2 to include
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The logistical backbone: Scalable infrastructure for global data grids
- Logistical Networking 1 can be defined as the global optimisation and scheduling of data storage, data movement, and computation. It is a technology for shared network storage that allows an easy scaling in terms of the size of the user community, the aggregate quantity of storage that can be alloca
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The Logistical Networking Testbed
- We describe the Logistical Networking Testbed, built using the Network Storage Stack, and sample applications that use the testbed. The testbed uses the Network Storage Stack, developed at the University of Tennessee, which allows for flexible sharing and utilization of writable storage as a net
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