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Deriving Traffic Demands for Operational IP networks: Methodology and Experience
- IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING
, 2001
"... Engineering a large IP backbone network without an accurate, network-wide view of the traffic demands is challenging. Shifts in user behavior, changes in routing policies, and failures of network elements can result in significant (and sudden) fluctuations in load. In this paper, we present a model ..."
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of traffic demands to support traffic engineering and performance debugging of large Internet Service Provider networks. By de ning a traffic demand as a volume of load originating from an ingress link and destined to a set of egress links, we can capture and predict how routing affects the traffic traveling
Wishful Search: Interactive Composition of Data Mashups
- In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW ’08
, 2008
"... With the emergence of Yahoo Pipes and several similar ser-vices, data mashup tools have started to gain interest of business users. Making these tools simple and accessible to users with no or little programming experience has become a pressing issue. In this paper we introduce MARIO (Mashup Automat ..."
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With the emergence of Yahoo Pipes and several similar ser-vices, data mashup tools have started to gain interest of business users. Making these tools simple and accessible to users with no or little programming experience has become a pressing issue. In this paper we introduce MARIO (Mashup
Optimizing Pipe-like Mashup Execution for Improving Resource Utilization
"... Abstract—Mashup is usually created by end-users to provide new services by combining data or functionality from multiple sources on the Web. Given that a mashup may have millions of concurrent user access, it is essential to work out a framework to optimize the runtime engine hosting the running of ..."
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Abstract—Mashup is usually created by end-users to provide new services by combining data or functionality from multiple sources on the Web. Given that a mashup may have millions of concurrent user access, it is essential to work out a framework to optimize the runtime engine hosting the running
Beijing, China Wishful Search: Interactive Composition of Data Mashups
"... With the emergence of Yahoo Pipes and several similar services, data mashup tools have started to gain interest of business users. Making these tools simple and accessible to users with no or little programming experience has become a pressing issue. In this paper we introduce MARIO (Mashup Automati ..."
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With the emergence of Yahoo Pipes and several similar services, data mashup tools have started to gain interest of business users. Making these tools simple and accessible to users with no or little programming experience has become a pressing issue. In this paper we introduce MARIO (Mashup
2010 IEEE International Conference on Web Services Enhancing Scalability and Performance of Mashups through Merging and Operator Reordering
"... Abstract—Recently, mashups are gaining tremendous popularity as an important Web 2.0 application. Mashups provide end-users with an opportunity to create personalized Web services which aggregate and manipulate data from multiple diverse sources distributed across the Web. However, this increase in ..."
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increases the effectiveness of mashup merging. This paper also reports a number of experiments studying the benefits and costs of the proposed techniques. Keywords-mashup; Web 2.0; personalization; performance I.
INTELLIGENT GEO-WEB SERVICES BASED ON HYBRID-MASHUP USING OPEN SOURCE GEO-SPATIAL SOFTWARE
"... geo-spatial technologies, as components in geo-web, according to extension of web 2.0 or more paradigms are diversified and emerged: software as a service, asynchronous particle update, mashup, open sources, rich user experiences, collaborate tagging, and structured information. These are closely re ..."
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geo-spatial technologies, as components in geo-web, according to extension of web 2.0 or more paradigms are diversified and emerged: software as a service, asynchronous particle update, mashup, open sources, rich user experiences, collaborate tagging, and structured information. These are closely
Preliminary Report of Public Experiment of
- In Proc. of First Int. Conf. on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2003
, 2003
"... The public experiment of the semantic service search with the public UDDI registry is shown in this paper. The UDDI is a standard registry for Web Services, but if we consider it as a search engine, the functionality is restrictive, that is, based on keyword retrieval only. ..."
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The public experiment of the semantic service search with the public UDDI registry is shown in this paper. The UDDI is a standard registry for Web Services, but if we consider it as a search engine, the functionality is restrictive, that is, based on keyword retrieval only.
Engineering Server-Driven Consistency for Large Scale Dynamic Web Services
- IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
, 2001
"... Many researchers have shown that server-driven consistency protocols can potentially reduce read latency. Server-driven consistency protocols are particularly attractive for largescale dynamic web workloads because dynamically generated data can change rapidly and unpredictably. However, there have ..."
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been no reports on engineering server-driven consistency for such a workload. This paper reports our experience in engineering server-driven consistency for a Sporting and Event web site hosted by IBM, one of the most popular web sites on the Internet for the duration of the event. Our study focuses
Preliminary report of public experiment of semantic service matchmaker with UDDI business registry
- In Proceedings Of First International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC2003
, 2003
"... Abstract. The public experiment of the semantic service search with the public UDDI registry is shown in this paper. The UDDI is a stan-dard registry for Web Services, but if we consider it as a search engine, the functionality is restrictive, that is, based on keyword retrieval only. Therefore, the ..."
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Abstract. The public experiment of the semantic service search with the public UDDI registry is shown in this paper. The UDDI is a stan-dard registry for Web Services, but if we consider it as a search engine, the functionality is restrictive, that is, based on keyword retrieval only. Therefore
Experiment
, 2012
"... In today’s volatile business environments, collaboration between information systems, both within and across company borders, has become essential to success. Developing such collaborative applications and building the supporting information systems poses several engineering challenges. A key challe ..."
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In today’s volatile business environments, collaboration between information systems, both within and across company borders, has become essential to success. Developing such collaborative applications and building the supporting information systems poses several engineering challenges. A key
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