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Towards Active Applications: the Virtual Virtual Machine Approach.
- 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.
C/SPAN: a Self-Adapting Web Proxy Cache
, 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.
Towards Active Applications: the Virtual Virtual Machine Approach.
- 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.