Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

Editors: (2008)

Martin Gudgin Microsoft, Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Noah Mendelsohn Ibm, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

Please refer to the errata for this document, which may include some normative corrections. The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Nonnormative translations may also...

Abstract Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1, CSS1, and PNG (2008)

Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, James Gettys, Anselm Baird-smith, Håkon Wium Lie, Chris Lilley

We describe our investigation of the effect of persistent connections, pipelining and link level document compression on our client and server HTTP implementations. A simple test setup is used to...

Decentralized Software Services Protocol – DSSP/1.0 Authors Abstract (2008)

Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, George Chrysanthakopoulos Microsoft

DSSP is a simple SOAP-based application protocol that defines a lightweight service model with a common notion of service identity, state, and relationships between services. DSSP defines a set of...

Abstract High Performance Multi-Paradigm Messaging Run Time on Multicore Systems (2008)

Xiaohong Qiu, Geoffrey Fox, George Chrysanthakopoulos, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

Broad deployment of multicore systems in commodity situations has highlighted the need for parallel environments that support a wider range of application than those on traditional parallel...

High Performance Multi-Paradigm Messaging Runtime Integrating Grids and Multicore Systems Abstract (2008)

Xiaohong Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Huapeng Yuan, Seung-hee Bae, George Chrysanthakopoulos, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

eScience applications need to use distributed Grid environments where each component is an individual or cluster of multicore systems. These are expected to have 64-128 cores 5 years from now and the...

Network Performance Effects of HTTP/1.1, CSS1, and PNG (1997)

Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, James Gettys, Anselm Baird-Smith, Eric Prud'hommeaux, Hakon Wium Lie, H��kon Wium Lie, ...

We describe our investigation of the effect of persistent connections, pipelining and link level document compression on our client and server HTTP implementations. A simple test setup is used to...

PEP - an Extension Mechanism for HTTP (1997)

H. Frystyk Wc, Dan Connolly, Rohit Khare, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

HTTP is used increasingly in applications that need more facilities than the standard version of the protocol provides, ranging from distributed authoring, collaboration, and printing, to various...