We present improved competitive on-line algorithms for the page replication problem and concentrate on important network topologies for which algorithms with a constant competitive ratio can be given. We develop an optimal randomized on-line replication algorithm for trees and uniform networks; its competitive ratio is approximately 1.58. This performance holds against oblivious adversaries. We also give a randomized memoryless replication algorithm for trees and uniform networks that is 2-competitive against adaptive on-line adversaries. Furthermore we consider on-line replication algorithms for rings and present general techniques that transform c-competitive algorithms for trees into 2c-competitive algorithms for rings. As a result we ob...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
This paper considers an on-line optimization version of the set cover problem. We present a optimall...
The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most preva-lent in today’s Internet are decentralized ...
AbstractIn the page replication problem for a distributed shared memory system one has to decide whi...
AbstractWe study the online page replication problem. We present a new randomized online algorithm f...
AbstractThis paper concerns two fundamental but somewhat neglected issues, both related to the desig...
Abstract. The dynamic page migration problem [4] is defined in a dis-tributed network of n mobile no...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms. Algorithm R(m), where 1 ...
Abstract The dynamic page migration problem [4] is defined in a distributed network of n mobile node...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms, Algorithm R(m), where 1&...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)In this thesis, problems are considered that arise ...
The best randomized on-line algorithms known so far for the list update problem achieve a competitiv...
Let be a set of on-line algorithms for a problem P with input set I . We assume that P can be ...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科電子情報科学専攻We study the online file allocation problem on ring networks. In this paper, w...
We consider the on-line problem of call admission and routing on trees and meshes. Previous work con...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
This paper considers an on-line optimization version of the set cover problem. We present a optimall...
The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most preva-lent in today’s Internet are decentralized ...
AbstractIn the page replication problem for a distributed shared memory system one has to decide whi...
AbstractWe study the online page replication problem. We present a new randomized online algorithm f...
AbstractThis paper concerns two fundamental but somewhat neglected issues, both related to the desig...
Abstract. The dynamic page migration problem [4] is defined in a dis-tributed network of n mobile no...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms. Algorithm R(m), where 1 ...
Abstract The dynamic page migration problem [4] is defined in a distributed network of n mobile node...
[[abstract]]This paper considers a family of randomized on-line algorithms, Algorithm R(m), where 1&...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-33)In this thesis, problems are considered that arise ...
The best randomized on-line algorithms known so far for the list update problem achieve a competitiv...
Let be a set of on-line algorithms for a problem P with input set I . We assume that P can be ...
金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科電子情報科学専攻We study the online file allocation problem on ring networks. In this paper, w...
We consider the on-line problem of call admission and routing on trees and meshes. Previous work con...
The paging problem is that of deciding which pages to keep in a memory of k pages in order to minimi...
This paper considers an on-line optimization version of the set cover problem. We present a optimall...
The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most preva-lent in today’s Internet are decentralized ...