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The virtual virtual machine project (2000)

by B Folliot
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Towards Active Applications: the Virtual Virtual Machine Approach.

by F. Ogel, G. Thomas, I. Piumarta, A. Galland, B. Folliot, C. Baillarguet - In New Trends in Computer Science and Engineering. A92 , 2003
"... With the wide acceptance of distributed computing a rapidly growing number of application domains are emerging, leading to a growing number of ad hoc solutions that are rigid and poorly interoperable. Our response to this situation is a platform for building flexible and interoperable execution ..."
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With the wide acceptance of distributed computing a rapidly growing number of application domains are emerging, leading to a growing number of ad hoc solutions that are rigid and poorly interoperable. Our response to this situation is a platform for building flexible and interoperable execution environments called the Virtual Virtual Machine. This article presents our approach, the architecture of the VVM and some of its primary applications.
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...e therefore propose a new, systematic approach for constructing adapt-able, specializable and interoperable environments based on language and system reconciliation: the Virtual Virtual Machine (VVM) =-=[11]-=-. The VVM is botha programming and an execution environment, whose goals are: (i) to facilitate adaptation of language and system aspects according to a given application do-main, such as smart cards,...

C/SPAN: a Self-Adapting Web Proxy Cache

by F. Ogel, S. Patarin, Inria Rocquencourt, Domaine De Voluceau, I. Piumarta, B. Folliot , 2003
"... In response to the exponential growth of Internet traffic, web proxy caches are deployed everywhere. Nonetheless, their efficiency relies on a large number of intrinsically dynamic parameters, most of which can not be predicted statically. Furthermore, in order to react to changing execution conditi ..."
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In response to the exponential growth of Internet traffic, web proxy caches are deployed everywhere. Nonetheless, their efficiency relies on a large number of intrinsically dynamic parameters, most of which can not be predicted statically. Furthermore, in order to react to changing execution conditions --- such as network resources, user behavior or flash crowds, or to update the web proxy with new protocols, services or even algorithms --- the entire system must be dynamically adapted.

RESUME

by Amira Ben Hamida, Frédéric Le Mouël , 2008
"... Middleware minimal et auto-extensible ..."
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Middleware minimal et auto-extensible
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...es dispositifs. Des travaux tels que [6] et [7] ont vise la minimisation des plates-formes d'execution tels que les machines virtuelles Java. D'autres tels que Sun CDC et CLDC, la tinyVM [1], les MVV =-=[2]-=-, fournissent des JVM certes minimales en termes de taille, mais tres speci ques a certains types de peripheriques legers. D'autre part, d'autres travaux traitent de la prise en compte du contexte per...

Towards Active Applications: the Virtual Virtual Machine Approach.

by Ogel Thomas Piumarta, F. Ogel, G. Thomas, I. Piumarta, A. Gall, B. Folliot, C. Baillarguet - In New Trends in Computer Science and Engineering. A92 , 2003
"... With the wide acceptance of distributed computing a rapidly growing number of application domains are emerging, leading to a growing number of ad hoc solutions that are rigid and poorly interoperable. Our response to this situation is a platform for building flexible and interoperable execution ..."
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With the wide acceptance of distributed computing a rapidly growing number of application domains are emerging, leading to a growing number of ad hoc solutions that are rigid and poorly interoperable. Our response to this situation is a platform for building flexible and interoperable execution environments called the Virtual Virtual Machine. This article presents our approach, the architecture of the VVM and some of its primary applications.
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