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  O'Reilly Network -- Distributed Systems Topologies: Part 1
Decentralized systems are not new; the Internet routing architecture itself is largely decentralized, with the Border Gateway Protocol used to coordinate the peering links between various autonomous systems.
The server system itself is a ring, but the system as a whole (including the clients) is a hybrid: a centralized system where the server is itself a ring.
By looking at systems in terms of their topology, it is possible to examine a wide spectrum of systems we have on the Internet today, from centralized to decentralized and with architectures in between.
www.openp2p.com /pub/a/p2p/2001/12/14/topologies_one.html   (1414 words)

  
 Distributed Energy Systems - Home
Distributed Energy Systems is meeting that challenge by providing our global customers with superior energy solutions in a dynamic and changing landscape.
Distributed Energy Systems’ Hydrogen Generation group designs and manufactures proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical systems to make hydrogen from water in a zero pollution process — producing safe, pure, reliable onsite hydrogen to meet today’s global hydrogen requirements.
Distributed Energy Systems’ Technology Generation group is committed to the development of practical, real-world energy solutions to meet our customers’ evolving needs.
www.distributed-energy.com   (137 words)

  
 MIT CSAIL Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems
We have conducted research in operating systems, networking, mobile computing, language design, compiler design, and architecture, taking a pragmatic approach: we build high-performance, reliable, and working systems.
Our most recent research focuses on very large scale distributed systems based on distributed hash tables, such as Chord.
An exokernel eliminates the high-level abstractions most of today's operating systems are built on, instead concentrating on securely and efficiently multiplexing the raw hardware.
pdos.csail.mit.edu   (246 words)

  
  Abstracts of Joseph Y. Halpern's Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The assumptions on distributed systems that we consider are: whether or not processors forget, whether or not processors learn, whether or not time is synchronous, and whether or not there is a unique initial state in the system.
We view a distributed system as a set of runs, where a run is a function from time to global states and a global state is a tuple consisting of an environment state and a local state for each process in the system.
In particular, distributed knowledge corresponds to knowledge that is ``distributed'' among the members of the group, while common knowledge corresponds to a fact being ``publicly known''.
www.cs.cornell.edu /home/halpern/abstract.html   (17597 words)

  
 Fault Tolerant Distributed Systems
The self-stabilizing paradigm for tolerance to transient failures in distributed systems.
Tsigas ``Wait-Free Consensus in ``In-Phase'' Multiprocessor Systems'' Proceedings of the IEEE SPDP 1995, pp.
Distributed Algorithms and Systems Home : a page with pointers relevant to research in distributed algorithms and systems: conference announcements and calls-for-papers, pointers to institutes, projects, literature, bibliographies, special pages describing a particular research area, and many more.
www.cs.chalmers.se /Cs/Research/DCS/COURSES/ftds.html   (1018 words)

  
 Distributed Systems and Networks Lab at Johns Hopkins University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Distributed Systems and Networks lab (DSN), a Research Lab in the Computer Science Department at Johns Hopkins University, focuses on the interplay between theory and practice in distributed systems and networks.
Our vision is to create a paradigm shift in the way distributed systems are designed and built.
In contrast to the ad-hoc methods underlying most current systems, the lab is building a small set of general tools that are provably correct and provide high performance.
www.cnds.jhu.edu   (134 words)

  
 MIT Theory of Distributed Systems Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Theory of Distributed Systems Group is part of the
MIT's Theory of Distributed Systems (TDS) research group works on a wide range of problems involving distributed and real-time systems.
The work has a theoretical flavor, but is closely tied to practice.
theory.lcs.mit.edu /tds   (87 words)

  
 Klexus Search Engine: distributed systems engineering (10)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MITRE is a not-for-profit national technology resource that provides systems engineering, research and development, and infor...
Systems Engineering Inc. provides MLS solutions to REALTORS.
Standards based consultancy, services and training provider in modelling processes and systems using the Unified Modelling La...
www.klexus.com /distributed_systems_engineering   (163 words)

  
 The Distributed Systems Group (DSG)
The Distributed Systems Group at the ETH Zurich, led by Prof.
Friedemann Mattern, was established in the Summer of 1999 and pursues research in the areas of Distributed Computing and Ubiquitous Computing.
Please see our research page and list of publications for more in-depth information about our current projects, or the separate research activities report, which gives a brief overview of the group's main activities.
www.vs.inf.ethz.ch   (196 words)

  
 Distributed Systems Group
The Distributed Systems Group in the Information Systems Institute of the Technical University of Vienna conducts teaching and research in distributed computing.
The EU Project DeDiSys (Dependable Distributed Systems), coordinated by the DSG, has successfully passed its second annual review.
Three students from the Vienna University of Technology (Distributed Systems Group) and the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration convinced the jury of this year's Imagine Cup competition of their solution...
www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at /home/home.page   (596 words)

  
 Distributed Systems Group |
Established in 1981, the Distributed Systems Group (DSG) is both the longest standing and largest research group in the Department of Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin.
DSG conducts basic and applied research into all aspects of distributed computing extending from the theoretical foundations underpinning the field to system engineering issues.
René Meier chairs the Program Committee for the 8th IFIP International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS 2008) that will take place in Oslo, Norway, June 4–6, 2008.
www.dsg.cs.tcd.ie   (449 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Distributed Operating Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As distributed computer systems become more pervasive, there is a need for a book that explains how their operating systems are designed and implemented.
Written by one of the most respected authors in the field of computer science, this text offers students a clear explanation of the fundamental concepts of distributed operating systems.
It focuses on distributed systems, including case studies of MACH, AMOEBA, and Chorus and DCE, with full coverage of the most recent advances in the field.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0132199084?v=glance   (821 words)

  
 IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Who we are: IEEE Distributed Systems Online is a springboard for building a stronger distributed systems community and a forum for sharing ideas and discussing projects.
Few Web-based recommender systems have been designed for mobile users.
A critique-based recommendation methodology aids the acquisition and revision of user preferences in a mobile recommender system.
dsonline.computer.org /portal/site/dsonline/index.jsp   (235 words)

  
 Distributed Systems Research Group - Publications
In Proceedings of the IEEE 4th International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, Lake Como, Italy, 4-6 June 2003, pp.
In Proceedings of the 2002 Workshop on Intrusion Tolerant Systems, held in association with the 2002 IEEE International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2002), Washington DC, USA, 23-26 June 2002, pp.
In Proceedings of the 1996 International Workshop on Trends in Distributed Systems: CORBA and Beyond (TreDS '96), Aachen, Germany, 1-2 October 1996, pp.
arjuna.ncl.ac.uk /publications   (5953 words)

  
 Systems Engineering, Inc.
Our products include Internet MLS systems, online tax systems, distributed single-user products, laser-printed master MLS books, and Real Estate websites.
Use one of the addresses below to contact SEI.
© Copyright 2007 Systems Engineering, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
www.seisystems.com   (192 words)

  
 Useful products: distributed systems! (Wed Oct 19 6:39:12 MET 2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms by David Nowak
Distributed Algorithms (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) by Hal Stern
Distributed Detection and Data Fusion (Signal Processing and Data Fusion) by Jerome Scheuring
www.jchains.org /longlist.php?keyword=distributed+systems&limit=200   (763 words)

  
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The Knowledge and Information Systems Science team performs scientific research in computational methods for the extraction, representation, organization, synthesis, discovery, and retrieval of knowledge in databases and information systems.
Knowledge systems technologies for the analysis and management of host-pathogen interactions and social effects of infectious disease
Convergence Properties of an Interval Probabilistic Approach to System Reliabilility Estimation", Int.
www.c3.lanl.gov /cic3/teams/knowledge   (804 words)

  
 Publications des membres du Laboratoire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Schwartz Algerbric Signatures for Scalable Distributed Data Structures.
An Architecture for a Scalable Distributed DBS: Application to SQL Server 2000.
W Litwin, R Mokadem, T Schwarz, S.J.: "Disk Backup Through Algebraic Signatures inScalable and Distributed Data Structures", Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Distributed Data and Structures, Thessaloniki, June 2003 (WDAS 2003)
ceria.dauphine.fr /CERIA-publications.html   (546 words)

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