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3rd HPDC UPGRADE-CN 2008: Boston, MA, USA
- Giancarlo Fortino, Carlo Mastroianni, Al-Mukaddim Khan Pathan:
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on the Use of P2P, GRID and Agents for the Development of Content Networks, UPGRADE-CN'08, jointly held with the 17th International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-17 2008), 23 June 2008, Boston, MA, USA. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-155-2
Grid systems and applications
- Manish Parashar:
Autonomics for grid systems and applications. 1-2 - Manel Abdelkader, Mouna Skouri, Noureddine Boudriga:
GRIDSAN: an available dynamic grid system for ad hoc networks. 3-12 - Fabrizio Angiulli, Gianluigi Folino:
A grid-based architecture for nearest neighbor based condensation of huge datasets. 13-20 - Raffaele Montella, Giuseppe Agrillo, Daniele Mastrangelo, Milena Menna:
A globus toolkit 4 based instrument service for environmental data acquisition and distribution. 21-28
Content distribution and delivery
- Benjamín Molina, Salvatore F. Pileggi, Carlos Enrique Palau, Manuel Esteve:
A social framework for content distribution in mobile transient networks. 29-36 - Jaime Lloret, Miguel Garcia, Diana Bri, Juan R. Diaz:
A group-based content delivery network. 37-44 - Muaz A. Niazi:
Self-organized customized content delivery architecture for ambient assisted environments. 45-54 - Jaime Lloret, Diana Bri, Miguel Garcia, Pedro V. Mauri:
A content distribution network deployment over WLANs for fire detection in rural environments. 55-62
Cooperative systems
- Gilles Fedak, Haiwu He, Franck Cappello:
Distributing and managing data on desktop grids with BitDew. 63-64 - Giuseppe Pirrò, Massimo Ruffolo, Domenico Talia:
Advanced semantic search and retrieval in a collaborative peer-to-peer system. 65-72 - Giancarlo Fortino, Vittorio Leo, Wilma Russo:
Synchronization of CDN-based collaborative playbacks. 73-80
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