Abstract. Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au-tonomously partition a large set of nodes based on node-local attributes. Slicing is decisive for automatically provisioning system resources for different services, based on their requirements or importance. One of the main limitations of existing slicing protocols is that only single dimension attributes are considered for partitioning. In practical settings, it is often necessary to consider best compromises for an ensemble of metrics. In this paper we propose an extension of the slicing primitive that allows multi-attribute distributed systems slicing. Our protocol employs a gossip-based approach that does not require centralized knowledge and allows self-organizatio...
Network slicing is an important technology that influences the way in which new networking solutions...
Comprehending distributed systems is a challenging task because of interdependency and non-determina...
Abstract. The history of distributed computing is strongly tied to the assumption of a static networ...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au- tonomously partition a large set of no...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to autonomously partition a large set of node...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in- frastructures for supporting planet-scale se...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in-frastructures for supporting planet-scale ser...
International audiencePeer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures ...
International audienceSlicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partit...
Abstract. Slicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of au-tonomously partitioning its ...
The paper explores the AI and machine learning-based allocation of communication resources for netwo...
The problem discussed in this thesis is distributed data partitioning and data re-ordering on many-c...
This paper defines a new variant of program slicing, called specialization slicing, and presents an ...
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a ...
Large transactions take very long time to access the data and the system performance will be degrade...
Network slicing is an important technology that influences the way in which new networking solutions...
Comprehending distributed systems is a challenging task because of interdependency and non-determina...
Abstract. The history of distributed computing is strongly tied to the assumption of a static networ...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to au- tonomously partition a large set of no...
Slicing is a distributed systems primitive that allows to autonomously partition a large set of node...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in- frastructures for supporting planet-scale se...
Large-scale distributed systems appear as the major in-frastructures for supporting planet-scale ser...
International audiencePeer to peer (P2P) systems are moving from application specific architectures ...
International audienceSlicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of autonomously partit...
Abstract. Slicing a large-scale distributed system is the process of au-tonomously partitioning its ...
The paper explores the AI and machine learning-based allocation of communication resources for netwo...
The problem discussed in this thesis is distributed data partitioning and data re-ordering on many-c...
This paper defines a new variant of program slicing, called specialization slicing, and presents an ...
The concept of network slicing enables operators to provision multiple virtual networks on top of a ...
Large transactions take very long time to access the data and the system performance will be degrade...
Network slicing is an important technology that influences the way in which new networking solutions...
Comprehending distributed systems is a challenging task because of interdependency and non-determina...
Abstract. The history of distributed computing is strongly tied to the assumption of a static networ...