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Motivated by a vision for future global-scale services supporting frequent updates and widespread concurrent reads, we propose a scalable object-sharing system called WACCO offering strong consistency semantics. WACCO propagates read responses on a tree-based topology to satisfy broad demand and migrates objects dynamically to place them close to that demand. To demonstrate WACCO, we use it to develop...
Smartphones' and tablets' rapid proliferation makes content providers publish mobile versions of webpages. But are they indeed mobile-friendly? This article takes a cross-layer investigation of the mobile Web, and reveals why joint efforts in the mobile ecosystem are needed to achieve mobile-friendly Web browsing.
In response to the critical challenges of the current Internet architecture and its protocols, a set of so-called clean slate designs has been proposed. Common among them is an addressing scheme that separates location and identity with self-certifying, flat and non-aggregatable address components. Each component is long, reaching a few kilobits, and would consume an amount of fast memory in data...
Network tomography can not rely on the cooperation internal node, and use only a group of edge nodes to reveal the mathematical and statistical characterization of network behavior that is wished to be known. Therefore, network tomography has become one of the focused new technologies. Existing unicast network loss tomography need send large numbers of probe packet, which is lead to add network load...
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