AbstractThe shared dataspace metaphor is historically the most prominent representative of the family of coordination models. According to this approach, concurrent processes interact via the production, consumption, and test for presence/absence of data in a common repository. Recently, the problem of the accumulation of outdated and unwanted information in the shared repository has been addressed. Typical garbage collection algorithms cannot be adopted in this context because there is no notion of unaccessible data. The most promising solution to this problem consists of the introduction of the notion of temporary data, intended as data with an associated expiration time. In this paper, we investigate the impact of different mechanisms fo...
With its decoupling of processes in space and time, the shared data space model has proven to be a w...
International audienceWe consider a shared store based on distributed shared memory (DSM), supportin...
Capabilities can provide information not only on a particular object, but also on which methods of t...
AbstractThe shared dataspace metaphor is historically the most prominent representative of the famil...
Data warehouses collect data into materialized views for analysis. After some time, some of the data...
This paper describes an approach to incorporating the notion of expiration time into data management...
AbstractWith its decoupling of processes in space and time, the shared data space model has proven t...
AbstractJavaSpaces is a coordination infrastructure inspired by the shared dataspace model: processe...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
Motivated by the increasing prominence of loosely-coupled systems, such as mobile and sensor network...
Abstract-A replicated database architecture is described in which updates processed at a site must b...
As open systems persist, garbage collection (GC) can be a vital aspect in managing system resources....
During the past fifteen years, data exchange has been explored in depth and in a variety of differen...
Many techniques have been devised for garbage collecting main memory heaps for programming languages...
Large scale distributed data stores rely on optimistic replication to scale and remain highly availa...
With its decoupling of processes in space and time, the shared data space model has proven to be a w...
International audienceWe consider a shared store based on distributed shared memory (DSM), supportin...
Capabilities can provide information not only on a particular object, but also on which methods of t...
AbstractThe shared dataspace metaphor is historically the most prominent representative of the famil...
Data warehouses collect data into materialized views for analysis. After some time, some of the data...
This paper describes an approach to incorporating the notion of expiration time into data management...
AbstractWith its decoupling of processes in space and time, the shared data space model has proven t...
AbstractJavaSpaces is a coordination infrastructure inspired by the shared dataspace model: processe...
AbstractA number of different coordination models for specifying inter-process communication and syn...
Motivated by the increasing prominence of loosely-coupled systems, such as mobile and sensor network...
Abstract-A replicated database architecture is described in which updates processed at a site must b...
As open systems persist, garbage collection (GC) can be a vital aspect in managing system resources....
During the past fifteen years, data exchange has been explored in depth and in a variety of differen...
Many techniques have been devised for garbage collecting main memory heaps for programming languages...
Large scale distributed data stores rely on optimistic replication to scale and remain highly availa...
With its decoupling of processes in space and time, the shared data space model has proven to be a w...
International audienceWe consider a shared store based on distributed shared memory (DSM), supportin...
Capabilities can provide information not only on a particular object, but also on which methods of t...