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Architectural Alternatives for Information Filtering in Structured Overlay Networks

by Christos Tryfonopoulos, Christian Zimmer, Manolis Koubarakis, Gerhard Weikum - IEEE Internet Computing , 2007
"... In this work we discuss how to provide information filtering (pub/sub) functionality over peer-to-peer structured overlay networks by presenting two approaches we developed. Both approaches utilize the Chord DHT as the routing substrate, but one stresses retrieval effectiveness while the other relax ..."
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In this work we discuss how to provide information filtering (pub/sub) functionality over peer-to-peer structured overlay networks by presenting two approaches we developed. Both approaches utilize the Chord DHT as the routing substrate, but one stresses retrieval effectiveness while the other

Resilient Overlay Networks

by David Andersen, Hari Balakrishnan, Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris , 2001
"... A Resilient Overlay Network (RON) is an architecture that allows distributed Internet applications to detect and recover from path outages and periods of degraded performance within several seconds, improving over today’s wide-area routing protocols that take at least several minutes to recover. A R ..."
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A Resilient Overlay Network (RON) is an architecture that allows distributed Internet applications to detect and recover from path outages and periods of degraded performance within several seconds, improving over today’s wide-area routing protocols that take at least several minutes to recover. A

Tapestry: An infrastructure for fault-tolerant wide-area location and routing

by Ben Y. Zhao, John Kubiatowicz, Anthony D. Joseph , 2001
"... In today’s chaotic network, data and services are mobile and replicated widely for availability, durability, and locality. Components within this infrastructure interact in rich and complex ways, greatly stressing traditional approaches to name service and routing. This paper explores an alternative ..."
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an alternative to traditional approaches called Tapestry. Tapestry is an overlay location and routing infrastructure that provides location-independent routing of messages directly to the closest copy of an object or service using only point-to-point links and without centralized resources. The routing

A Case for End System Multicast

by Yang-hua Chu, Sanjay G. Rao, Srinivasan Seshan, Hui Zhang - in Proceedings of ACM Sigmetrics , 2000
"... Abstract — The conventional wisdom has been that IP is the natural protocol layer for implementing multicast related functionality. However, more than a decade after its initial proposal, IP Multicast is still plagued with concerns pertaining to scalability, network management, deployment and suppor ..."
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and support for higher layer functionality such as error, flow and congestion control. In this paper, we explore an alternative architecture that we term End System Multicast, where end systems implement all multicast related functionality including membership management and packet replication. This shifting

Vigilante: End-to-End Containment of Internet Worm Epidemics

by Manuel Costa, Jon Crowcroft, Miguel Castro, Antony Rowstron, Lidong Zhou, Lintao Zhang, Paul Barham , 2008
"... Worm containment must be automatic because worms can spread too fast for humans to respond. Recent work proposed network-level techniques to automate worm containment; these techniques have limitations because there is no information about the vulnerabilities exploited by worms at the network level. ..."
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Worm containment must be automatic because worms can spread too fast for humans to respond. Recent work proposed network-level techniques to automate worm containment; these techniques have limitations because there is no information about the vulnerabilities exploited by worms at the network level

Distributed Intelligent Agents

by Katia Sycara, Keith Decker, Anandeep Pannu, Mike Williamson, Dajun Zeng - IEEE Expert , 1996
"... We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of agents that coordinate to retrieve, filter and fuse information relevant to the user, task and situation, as well as anticipate a user's information needs. In our system of agents, information gathering is se ..."
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We are investigating techniques for developing distributed and adaptive collections of agents that coordinate to retrieve, filter and fuse information relevant to the user, task and situation, as well as anticipate a user's information needs. In our system of agents, information gathering

Abstracting Object Interactions Using Composition Filters

by Mehmet Aksit, Ken Wakita, Jan Bosch, Lodewijk Bergmans, Akinori Yonezawa , 1994
"... ing Object Interactions Using Composition Filters Mehmet Aksit 1 , Ken Wakita 2 , Jan Bosch 1 , Lodewijk Bergmans 1 and Akinori Yonezawa 3 1 TRESE project, Department of Computer Science, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands. email: {aksit, bosch, bergmans ..."
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ing Object Interactions Using Composition Filters Mehmet Aksit 1 , Ken Wakita 2 , Jan Bosch 1 , Lodewijk Bergmans 1 and Akinori Yonezawa 3 1 TRESE project, Department of Computer Science, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands. email: {aksit, bosch

Applying the Design Structure Matrix to system decomposition and integration problems: a review and new directions

by Tyson R. Browning - IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
"... organizations requires tools and techniques for system decompo-sition and integration. A design structure matrix (DSM) provides a simple, compact, and visual representation of a complex system that supports innovative solutions to decomposition and inte-gration problems. The advantages of DSMs vis-à ..."
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and their relationships. Index Terms—Design structure matrix, information flow, inte-gration analysis, modularity, organization design, product archi-tecture, product development, project management, project plan-ning, scheduling, systems engineering. I.

Streamline: An Architecture for Overlay Multicast

by Amirhossein Malekpour, O Pedone, Mouna Allani - Eight IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications , 2009
"... Abstract—We propose Streamline, a two-layered architecture designed for media streaming in overlay networks. The first layer is a generic, customizable and lightweight protocol which is able to construct and maintain different types of meshes, exhibiting different properties. We discuss two types of ..."
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Abstract—We propose Streamline, a two-layered architecture designed for media streaming in overlay networks. The first layer is a generic, customizable and lightweight protocol which is able to construct and maintain different types of meshes, exhibiting different properties. We discuss two types

pFilter: Global Information Filtering and Dissemination Using Structured Overlay Networks

by Chunqiang Tang, Zhichen Xu - In FTDCS , 2003
"... Due to the overwhelming amount of information on the Internet, it is becoming increasingly difficult for people to find relevant information in a timely fashion. Information filtering and dissemination systems allow user to register persistent queries called user profiles. They detect new contents, ..."
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Due to the overwhelming amount of information on the Internet, it is becoming increasingly difficult for people to find relevant information in a timely fashion. Information filtering and dissemination systems allow user to register persistent queries called user profiles. They detect new contents
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