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A synthetic workload for a distributed real-time system
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1996-07)
In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a synthetic workload (SW) for a distributed real-time system. A SW is a set of parameterized synthetic or artificial programs which serve as the workload for a ...
Adding 50,200 Entries to a DCE Namespace: A Comparison of OSF DCE V1.0.2 and IBM DCE/6000 V1.2
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1993-12-31)
This study compares two releases of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) during the addition of 50,200 server entries to the cell namespace. To conduct the study, we configured a one-machine cell with DCE core ...
Knowledge-directed Adaptation in Multi-level Agents
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1997-11)
Most work on adaptive agents have a simple, single layerarchitecture. However, most agent architectures support three levels ofknowledge and control: a reflex level for reactive responses, a deliberatelevel for goal-driven ...
Analysis of X.500 Distributed Directory Refresh Strategies
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1990-11-08)
Distributed database directory refresh strategies, commonly recommended for the X.500 standard, are defined and analytically modeled for variations on push/pull and total/differential under idealistic asynchronous control ...
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: X.500 Lite
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1995-07-27)
This paper describes the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which provides low-overhead access to the X.500 directory. LDAP includes a subset of full X.500 functionality. It runs directly over TCP and uses a ...
Digitized Image Data Compression and Transfer
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1992-10-30)
Information represented in a digitized image format (such as remote sensing, satellite, or photographic images) is becoming more readily available. These image files contain massive amounts of information requiring more ...
Average case completeness
(Elsevier, 1991-06)
We explain and advance Levin's theory of average case completeness. In particular, we exhibit examples of problems complete in the average case and prove a limitation on the power of deterministic reductions.
SCFS: A UNIX Filesystem for Smartcards
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1998-12-03)
Smartcard software developers suffer from the lack of a standard communication framework between a workstation and a smartcard. To address this problem, we extended the UNIX filesystem to provide access to smartcard storage, ...