Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in large-scale networks is highly dependent on the number and location of service facilities deployed at various hosts. The classical, centralized approach to determining the latter would amount to formulating and solving the uncapacitated k-median (UKM) problem (if the requested number of facilities is fixed – k), or the uncapacitated facility location (UFL) problem (if the number of facilities is also to be optimized). Clearly, such centralized approaches require knowledge of global topological and demand information, and thus do not scale and are not practical for large networks. The key question posed and answered in this paper is the following: “How can we determine in a distributed ...
International audienceIn this paper we will discuss the problem of placing service replicas in the c...
The location problem of service network has been extensively focused by researchers in operational r...
This paper addresses the issue of defining a location service suitable for very dynamic and highly p...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on t...
The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on the number a...
NoEffective media server placement strategies are critical for the quality and cost of multimedia se...
As our world becomes more interconnected, there is an increasingly important role for distributed co...
When a service on the internet is scaled horizontally with multiple server instances, there are diff...
Component based frameworks, such as ME and Net, reduce complex software systems into manageable comp...
Modern content-distribution networks both provide bulk con-tent and act as “serving infrastructure ”...
Abstract. Recently, the authors have formulated new models for the location of congested facilities,...
Abstract—Popular Internet services are hosted by multiple geographically distributed datacenters. Th...
The authors propose a model for locating a fixed number of multiple-server service centers or facili...
In many telecommunication networks, a given set of client nodes must be served by different sets of ...
This paper presents a new method for selection between replicated servers distributed over a wide ar...
International audienceIn this paper we will discuss the problem of placing service replicas in the c...
The location problem of service network has been extensively focused by researchers in operational r...
This paper addresses the issue of defining a location service suitable for very dynamic and highly p...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on t...
The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on the number a...
NoEffective media server placement strategies are critical for the quality and cost of multimedia se...
As our world becomes more interconnected, there is an increasingly important role for distributed co...
When a service on the internet is scaled horizontally with multiple server instances, there are diff...
Component based frameworks, such as ME and Net, reduce complex software systems into manageable comp...
Modern content-distribution networks both provide bulk con-tent and act as “serving infrastructure ”...
Abstract. Recently, the authors have formulated new models for the location of congested facilities,...
Abstract—Popular Internet services are hosted by multiple geographically distributed datacenters. Th...
The authors propose a model for locating a fixed number of multiple-server service centers or facili...
In many telecommunication networks, a given set of client nodes must be served by different sets of ...
This paper presents a new method for selection between replicated servers distributed over a wide ar...
International audienceIn this paper we will discuss the problem of placing service replicas in the c...
The location problem of service network has been extensively focused by researchers in operational r...
This paper addresses the issue of defining a location service suitable for very dynamic and highly p...