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Fifth Generation Networking Principles for a Service Driven Future Internet Architecture

2010

Published version of an article published in Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 57:393-411. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-010-0076-7 The vision of all-IP networks where IP forms the simple common layer understandable across the whole network has undeniable advantages. However, such simplicity comes as a major hurdle to flexibility and functionality to the architecture. This is evident from the increasingly numerous and complex engineering solutions and optimizations required to accommodate essential qualities like mobility, security, realtime communication support etc or to mitigate the shortcomings inherent in the 'traditional Internet' architec…

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Clustering with Terracotta

2008

Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2008 – Universitetet i Agder, Grimstad In today’s java community, modern enterprise application products have more constraints and requirements then ever. High availability, application scalability and also good performance are required, which means an application is needed to be deployed on multiple JVMs, in other words, it has to be clustered or distributed. It is essential for the application to scale out well, has better performance and less complexity during development of clustering. This master thesis focuses on clustering with Terracotta which is a JVM level clustering technique. First I start analyzing the complexity when an …

IKT590VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Theoretical computer science programming languages and programming theory: 421
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