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Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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both the social world and cognitive-processing mechanisms impose niters on incoming information that distort it in a positive direction; negative information may be isolated and represented in as unthreatening a manner as possible. These positive illusions may be especially useful when an individual

Autograph: Toward automated, distributed worm signature detection

by Hyang-ah Kim - In Proceedings of the 13th Usenix Security Symposium , 2004
"... Today’s Internet intrusion detection systems (IDSes) monitor edge networks ’ DMZs to identify and/or filter malicious flows. While an IDS helps protect the hosts on its local edge network from compromise and denial of service, it cannot alone effectively intervene to halt and reverse the spreading o ..."
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Today’s Internet intrusion detection systems (IDSes) monitor edge networks ’ DMZs to identify and/or filter malicious flows. While an IDS helps protect the hosts on its local edge network from compromise and denial of service, it cannot alone effectively intervene to halt and reverse the spreading

Towards Monitoring Cloud Services Using

by Priscila Cedillo, Javier Gonzalez-huerta, Silvia Abrahao, Emilio Insfran
"... Abstract. Cloud computing represents a new trend to provide software ser-vices. In order to deliver these services there are certain quality levels that should be considered. The provided services need to comply with a set of con-tract terms and non-functional requirements specified by a service lev ..."
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level agree-ment (SLA). In addition, to support the fulfillment of the SLA a monitoring process should be defined. This allows service providers to determine the actual quality level of services in the cloud. In this paper, we define a monitoring pro-cess for the usage of models at runtime, specifying

Toward a lightweight framework for monitoring public clouds

by Kun Ma, Runyuan Sun, Ajith Abraham
"... Abstract—Nowadays, the cloud computing owners lack management and monitoring tools to ensure the performance, robustness, dependability, and security. To address this limitation, this paper described our experience with a lightweight monitoring framework using some extra development work. This frame ..."
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Abstract—Nowadays, the cloud computing owners lack management and monitoring tools to ensure the performance, robustness, dependability, and security. To address this limitation, this paper described our experience with a lightweight monitoring framework using some extra development work

Model-based run-time monitoring of endto-end deadlines”,

by Jaswinder Ahluwalia , Ingolf H Krüger , Walter Phillips , Michael Meisinger - in Proceedings of the 5th ACM international conference on Embedded software, ACM, , 2005
"... ABSTRACT The correct interplay among components in a distributed, reactive system is a crucial development task, particularly for embedded systems such as those in the automotive domain. Model-based development is a promising means for capturing key structural and behavioral requirements before imp ..."
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captures deadline specifications ranging from individual messages to entire services. Using a combination of modeling tools and code-generators for the RT CORBA platform, we provide an experimentation platform for monitoring these specified deadlines in executable specifications.

Towards a Monitoring Feedback Loop for Cloud Applications

by Piotr Bar, Rudy Benfredj, Jonathon Marks, Deyan Ulevinov, Bartosz Wozniak, Giuliano Casale, William J. Knottenbelt
"... Performance monitoring is fundamental to track cloud application health and service-level agreement compliance, but with the emergence of multi-cloud deployments, it may become increasingly important also to create a feedback loop between runtime operation in multi-clouds and design-time reasoning. ..."
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Performance monitoring is fundamental to track cloud application health and service-level agreement compliance, but with the emergence of multi-cloud deployments, it may become increasingly important also to create a feedback loop between runtime operation in multi-clouds and design-time reasoning

DecSerFlow: Towards a Truly Declarative Service Flow Language

by M. Pesic - International Conference on Web Services and Formal Methods (WS-FM 2006), volume 4184 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2006
"... Abstract. The need for process support in the context of web services has triggered the development of many languages, systems, and standards. Industry has been developing software solutions and proposing standards such as BPEL, while researchers have been advocating the use of formal methods such a ..."
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of services. Therefore, we propose DecSerFlow as a Declarative Service Flow Language. Dec-SerFlow can be used to specify, enact, and monitor service flows. The language is extendible (i.e., constructs can be added without changing the engine or semantical basis) and can be used to enforce or to check

Globally distributed content delivery

by John Dilley, Bruce Maggs, Jay Parikh, Harald Prokop, Ramesh Sitaraman, Bill Weihl - Internet Computing, IEEE , 2002
"... Using more than 12,000 servers in over 1,000 networks, Akamai’s distributed content delivery system fights service bottlenecks and shutdowns by delivering content from the Internet’s edge. As Web sites become popular,they’re increasingly vulnerable tothe flash crowd problem, in which request load ov ..."
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Using more than 12,000 servers in over 1,000 networks, Akamai’s distributed content delivery system fights service bottlenecks and shutdowns by delivering content from the Internet’s edge. As Web sites become popular,they’re increasingly vulnerable tothe flash crowd problem, in which request load

Towards a Cloud Service Broker for the Meta-Cloud

by unknown authors
"... Abstract—Cloud Computing provides computing resources, middleware and (web-based) software on an on-demand basis. This model helps customers saving costs and allows access to the latest technology. With the exponential growth of IT companies offering cloud services, deploying applications to the clo ..."
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Abstract—Cloud Computing provides computing resources, middleware and (web-based) software on an on-demand basis. This model helps customers saving costs and allows access to the latest technology. With the exponential growth of IT companies offering cloud services, deploying applications

Towards Model-Defined Cloud of Clouds

by Xiaodong Zhang, Mauricio Tsugawa, Ying Zhang, Hui Song, Chun Cao, Huang* Jose Fortes
"... Abstract. With the growth in the number of Cloud Service Providers, many en-terprises and organizations are now able to use multiple Cloud platforms in or-der to achieve improved overall Quality of Service (QoS), reliability and cost efficiency. However, due to the diversity in architecture and func ..."
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Abstract. With the growth in the number of Cloud Service Providers, many en-terprises and organizations are now able to use multiple Cloud platforms in or-der to achieve improved overall Quality of Service (QoS), reliability and cost efficiency. However, due to the diversity in architecture
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