| The Role of Network Traffic Statistics in Devising Object Migration Policies (2007) | |||||||||||||||
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| To achieve the goal of improving performance, reliability, and concurrency control in our real-- time groupware system DISCIPLE, we are designing a knowledge--based system for resource control and management. An important part of our strategy is fine--grained resource control in terms of managing object location. Objects migrate to different hosts according to migration policies to accomplish their tasks. Our goal is to develop a mechanism for run--time learning of migration policies which is transparent to the user as well as to the application programmer. This paper addresses the role of network traffic statistics in learning object migration policies for real--time groupware applications. 1 The DISCIPLE Real--Time Groupware System As a part of the real--time collaborative groupware project DISCIPLE, we are investigating the role of network traffic statistics in resource management. The DISCIPLE system at CAIP is an advanced groupware design that enables multiple participants, using... | |||||||||||||||
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