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Characteristics of flow describe the pattern and trend of network traffic, it helps network operator understanding network usage and user behavior, especially useful for those who concerns more about network capacity planning, traffic engineering and fault handling. Due to the large scale of datacenter network and explosive growth of traffic volume, it's hard to collect, store and analyze Internet...
In services based applications, many inevitable factors, such as network fault, host exception, etc., will lead to the frequent failure of some component services. This paper presents a two phases approach for recovery of services based applications. The proposed approach can recover a services based application to provide both consistent function and consistent QoS by replacing its individual or...
The connected component of an undirected graph plays an important part in graph theory. It is straightforward to compute the connected components of a graph in linear time using either breadth-first search or depth-first search. However when confronted with large scale data, both of the two algorithms are hard to execute. In this paper, we introduce a recently proposed community detection technique...
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