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Das Projekt SyS-CWorm, Stefan 20 November 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Verbundprojekt "Entwicklung einer Systemlösung für die Schulen der Stadt
Chemnitz zur Unterstützung des fachübergreifenden Einsatzes neuer
Medien" (SyS-C)
Förderkennzeichen: 01NM254B
Laufzeit des Vorhabens: 01.06.2004 bis 31.05.2007
Durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung und den
Europäischen Sozialfonds gefördertes Projekt
Abstract:
Mit dem Projekt SyS-C hat die Stadt Chemnitz eine zentrale Systemlösung
für alle Chemnitzer Schulen geschaffen, die diesen eine zeitgemäße
IT-Lösung zu bezahlbaren Kosten zur Verfügung stellt. Die Lösung
entlastet die Lehrenden von administrativen Aufgaben, ist einfach zu
bedienen und macht so für die Lehrkräfte die Nutzung der neuen Medien
dauerhaft und mit hoher Verlässlichkeit möglich.
Die Lösung besteht aus einer Schulserver-Software, die speziell die
Anforderungen des schulischen Alltags berücksichtigt, für alle
Schulformen geeignet ist, plattformunabhängig Client-Systeme unterstützt
und zentral administriert werden kann. Auf dieser Basis werden alle
Schulen über VPN-Verbindungen mit dem in Chemnitz aufgebauten
Schulrechenzentrum verbunden. Dieses Intranet ist die Basis der
zentralen Administration.
Die Arbeit untersucht verschiedene Architekturen und Lösungen für den
Aufbau von Schulnetzen. Die im Projekt SyS-C eingesetzte Software wird
dabei besonders berücksichtigt. Es werden Vorschläge für die
Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung der Software gemacht.
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Service-Management für nomadische Benutzer in konvergierenden NetzenDiepolder, Stefan January 2009 (has links)
Zugl.: Aachen, Techn. Hochsch., Diss., 2009
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Adaptable stateful application server replicationWu, Huaigu, 1975- January 2008 (has links)
In recent years, multi-tier architectures have become the standard computing environment for web- and enterprise applications. The application server tier is often the heart of the system embedding the business logic. Adaptability, in particular the capability to adjust to the load submitted to the system and to handle the failure of individual components, are of outmost importance in order to provide 7/24 access and high performance. Replication is a common means to achieve these reliability and scalability requirements. With replication, the application server tier consists of several server replicas. Thus, if one replica fails, others can take over. Furthermore, the load can be distributed across the available replicas. Although many replication solutions have been proposed so far, most of them have been either developed for fault-tolerance or for scalability. Furthermore, only few have considered that the application server tier is only one tier in a multi-tier architecture, that this tier maintains state, and that execution in this environment can follow complex patterns. Thus, existing solutions often do not provide correctness beyond some basic application scenarios. / In this thesis we tackle the issue of replication of the application server tier from ground off and develop a unified solution that provides both fault-tolerance and scalability. We first describe a set of execution patterns that describe how requests are typically executed in multi-tier architectures. They consider the flow of execution across client tier, application server tier, and database tier. In particular, the execution patterns describe how requests are associated with transactions, the fundamental execution units at application server and database tiers. Having these execution patterns in mind, we provide a formal definition of what it means to provide a correct execution across all tiers, even in case failures occur and the application server tier is replicated. Informally, a replicated system is correct if it behaves exactly as a non-replicated that never fails. From there, we propose a set of replication algorithms for fault-tolerance that provide correctness for the execution patterns that we have identified The main principle is to let a primary AS replica to execute all client requests, and to propagate any state changes performed by a transaction to backup replicas at transaction commit time. The challenges occur as requests can be associated in different ways with transactions. Then, we extend our fault-tolerance solution and develop a unified solution that provides both fault-tolerance and load-balancing. In this extended solution, each application server replica is able to execute client requests as a primary and at the same time serves as backup for other replicas. The framework provides a transparent, truly distributed and lightweight load distribution mechanism which takes advantage of the fault-tolerance infrastructure. Our replication tool is implemented as a plug-in of JBoss application server and the performance is carefully evaluated, comparing with JBoss' own replication solutions. The evaluation shows that our protocols have very good performance and compare favorably with existing solutions.
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Replication techniques for scalable content distribution in the internetClay, Lenitra M. January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Security and protection architectures for large-scale content distributionJudge, Paul Q. 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Prozeßvisualisierung im World Wide Web am Beispiel von Transportsystemen /Ritter, Klaus-Christoph. January 1999 (has links)
Universiẗat, Fak. für Informatik, Diss.--Magdeburg, 1999.
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Ein Architekturmodell für eine generische Datenbankanwendung im Intranet und seine prototypische Realisierung /Selz, Achim. January 1998 (has links)
Techn. Universiẗat, Diss.--Dresden, 1998.
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Flyover-a technique for achieving high performance COBRA-based systems /Wu, Wai Keung, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. App. Sc.)--Carleton University, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-130). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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The creation of a functional mailing list server with a graphical user interfaceWilson, Brian. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, June, 1997. / Title from PDF t.p.
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Non-cooperative peer-to-peer media streaming game theoretic analysis and algorithms /Yeung, Kai-ho, Mark. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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