Many distributed services in computer networks rely on a set of active facilities that are selected among a potentially large number of candidates. The active facilities then contribute and cooperate to deliver a specific service to the users of the distributed system. In this scenario graph partitioning or clustering is often adopted to determine the most efficient locations of the facilities. The identification of the optimal set of facility locations is known as the p-median problem in networks, is NP-hard and is typically solved by using heuristic methods. The goal is to select p locations among all candidate network nodes such that some cost function is minimised. A typical example of such a function is the overall communication ...
The fundamental objectives of locating facilities can be summarized into three categories. The first...
The p-median problem seeks for the location of p facilities on the vertices (customers) of a graph t...
Where to locate one or several facilities on a network so as to minimize the expected users-closest ...
The exponential growth of the Internet over the last decades has led to a significant evolution of t...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
The P-median problem is a classical location model “par excellence”. In this paper we, first examine...
In this thesis we present a distributed algorithm designed for peer-to-peer (P2P) networks that can ...
The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on the number a...
The p-median problem is often used to locate p service centers by minimizing their distances to a ge...
AbstractThe most common problems studied in network location theory are the p-center and the p-media...
The median problem is a type of network location problem that aims at finding a node with the total ...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on t...
The median problem is a type of network location problem that aims at finding a node with the total ...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
The fundamental objectives of locating facilities can be summarized into three categories. The first...
The fundamental objectives of locating facilities can be summarized into three categories. The first...
The p-median problem seeks for the location of p facilities on the vertices (customers) of a graph t...
Where to locate one or several facilities on a network so as to minimize the expected users-closest ...
The exponential growth of the Internet over the last decades has led to a significant evolution of t...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
The P-median problem is a classical location model “par excellence”. In this paper we, first examine...
In this thesis we present a distributed algorithm designed for peer-to-peer (P2P) networks that can ...
The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on the number a...
The p-median problem is often used to locate p service centers by minimizing their distances to a ge...
AbstractThe most common problems studied in network location theory are the p-center and the p-media...
The median problem is a type of network location problem that aims at finding a node with the total ...
Abstract — The effectiveness of service provisioning in largescale networks is highly dependent on t...
The median problem is a type of network location problem that aims at finding a node with the total ...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
The fundamental objectives of locating facilities can be summarized into three categories. The first...
The fundamental objectives of locating facilities can be summarized into three categories. The first...
The p-median problem seeks for the location of p facilities on the vertices (customers) of a graph t...
Where to locate one or several facilities on a network so as to minimize the expected users-closest ...