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11th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2011, Reykjavik, Iceland, June 6-9, 2011. Proceedings

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"Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems" was published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg in 2011 - Berlin, Heidelberg, it has 316 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 316
  • Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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  • Publish Location: Berlin, Heidelberg

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Title -- Preface -- Organization -- Table of Contents -- Gozar: NAT-Friendly Peer Sampling with One-Hop Distributed NAT Traversal -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Background -- Problem Description -- The Gozar Protocol -- Partnering -- Peer Sampling Service -- Evaluation -- Experiment Setup -- Randomness -- Protocol Overhead -- Fairness and Connectivity after Catastrophic Failure -- Conclusion -- References -- Modeling the Performance of Ring Based DHTs in the Presence of Network Address Translators -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Evaluation Model -- Chord Model -- NAT Model -- Churn Model -- Lookup Consistency -- Predecessor List (PL) Routing -- Skewed Key Range -- Resilience -- Load Balancing -- Sparse Successor Lists -- Recovery List -- Working Range Limits -- Conclusions -- References -- Usurp: Distributed NAT Traversal for Overlay Networks -- Introduction -- NAT Classification and Traversal -- Usurp SON -- Connection Establishment in Usurp -- Experimental Evaluation -- Experimental Setup -- Correctness of the Overlay Network Layer -- Usurp Overhead -- Churn Resilience -- Related Work -- Conclusions -- References -- Kalimucho: Contextual Deployment for QoS Management -- Introduction -- Related Work -- Context and QoS -- A Two Dimensional QoS Model -- Utility -- Durability -- QoS Evaluation -- Kalimucho -- Heuristic for Context -- Heuristic for Contextual Deployment -- Experimentations -- Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Providing Context-Aware Adaptations Based on a Semantic Model -- Introduction and Goals -- Related Work -- Background: The AOCI Framework -- Adapting Service Ecosystems -- Developer Role Model -- Use Case Scenarios -- Semantic Layer -- Semantic Model -- Semantic Programming -- Adaptation Layer -- Comparison of Adaptation Techniques -- Adaptation Process -- Evaluation -- Conclusion -- References

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