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Algorithmic Design of the Globe Wide-Area Location Service (1998)

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by Maarten Van Steen , Franz J. Hauck , Gerco Ballintijn , Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Venue:The Computer Journal
Citations:34 - 17 self
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TITLE Algorithmic Design of the Globe Wide-Area Location Service user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Maarten Van Steen user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit; De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV, Amsterdam user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR ADDR The Netherlands user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Franz J. Hauck user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit; De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV, Amsterdam user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR ADDR The Netherlands user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Gerco Ballintijn user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit; De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV, Amsterdam user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR ADDR The Netherlands user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR NAME Andrew S. Tanenbaum user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR AFFIL Department Mathematics and Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit; De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV, Amsterdam user correction - Legacy Corrections
AUTHOR ADDR The Netherlands user correction - Legacy Corrections
ABSTRACT this paper, we use the term mobile object to collectively refer to any component - implemented in hardware, software, or a combination thereof- that is capable of changing locations. We assume that a mobile object can be distributed or replicated across multiple locations, meaning that there may be several locations where the object resides at the same time. This can be the case, for example, with a whiteboard application shared between a number of mobile users. The existence of (worldwide) mobile objects introduces a location problem: The need for a scalable facility that maintains a binding (i.e., a mapping) between an object's permanent name and its current address(es). Such facilities are normally offered by wide-area naming systems such as the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) [9], DEC's Global Name Service (GNS) [10], and the X.500 Directory Ser- vice [11] user correction - Legacy Corrections
YEAR 1998 INFERENCE
VENUE The Computer Journal INFERENCE
VENUE TYPE JOURNAL INFERENCE
PAGES 297--310 INFERENCE
VOLUME 41 INFERENCE
CITATIONS 33 found ParsCit 1.0
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