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Scalable and Secure Internet Services and Architecture: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science Series

Autor Cheng Zhong Xu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2005
Scalable and Secure Internet Services and Architecture provides an in-depth analysis of many key scaling technologies. Topics include: server clusters and load balancing; QoS-aware resource management; server capacity planning; Web caching and prefetching; P2P overlay network; mobile code and security; and mobility support for adaptive grid computing.

The author discusses each topic by first defining a problem, then reviewing current representative approaches for solving it. He then describes in detail the underlying principles of the technologies and the application of these principles, along with balanced coverage of concepts and engineering trade-offs. The book demonstrates the effectiveness of the technologies via rigorous mathematical modeling and analysis, simulation, and practical implementations. It blends technologies in a unified framework for scalable and secure Internet services, delivering a systematic treatment based upon the author's cutting-edge research experience.

This volume describes in breadth and depth advanced scaling technologies that support media streaming, e-commerce, grid computing, personalized content delivery, distributed file sharing, network management, and other Internet applications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781584883777
ISBN-10: 1584883774
Pagini: 395
Ilustrații: 100 b/w images, 18 tables and 128 halftones
Dimensiuni: 165 x 242 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Chapman & Hall/CRC
Seriile Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science Series, Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science


Public țintă

Computer scientists, electrical engineers, electrical engineering and computer science students, and Internet computing professionals

Cuprins

Internet Services
Introduction
Requirements and Key Challenges
Examples of Scalable Internet Services
Road Map to the Book

Network Load Balancing
The Load Balancing Problem
Server Load Balancing
Load Balancing in Service Overlay Networks
A Unified W5 Load Balancing Model

Load Balancing on Streaming Server Clusters
Introduction
The Video Replication and Placement Problem
Replication and Placement Algorithms
Service Availability Evaluation
Concluding Remarks

QoS-Aware Resource Management on Internet
Servers
Introduction
Service Differentiation Architecture
QoS-Aware Admission Control
QoS-Aware Resource Management
Content Adaptation

Service Differentiation on Streaming Servers
Introduction
Bandwidth Allocation for Differentiated Streaming Services
Harmonic Proportional-Share Allocation Scheme
Implementation Issues
Service Availability Evaluation
Concluding Remarks

Service Differentiation on E-Commerce Servers
Introduction
2D Service Differentiation Model
An Optimal Processing Rate Allocation Scheme
Effectiveness of 2D Service Differentiation
Concluding Remarks

Feedback Control for QoS Guarantees
Introduction
Slowdown in an M/GP /1 Queueing System
Processing Rate Allocation with Feedback Control
Robustness of the Integrated Approach
QoS-Aware Apache Server with Feedback Control
Concluding Remarks

Decay Function Model for Server Capacity Planning
Introduction
The Decay Function Model
Resource Configuration and Allocation
Performance Evaluation
Concluding Remarks

Scalable Constant-Degree Peer-to-Peer Overlay Networks
Introduction
Topological Model of DHT-Based P2P
Cycloid: A Constant-Degree DHT
Cycloid Performance Evaluation
Concluding Remarks

Semantic Prefetching of Web
Introduction
Personalized Semantic Prefetching
NewsAgent: A News Prefetching System
Experimental Methodology
Experimental Results
Related Work
Concluding Remarks

Mobile Code Security
Introduction
Design Issues in Mobile Agent Systems
Agent Host Protections
Mobile Agent Protections
A Survey of Mobile Agent Systems

Naplet: A Mobile Agent Approach
Introduction
Design Goals and Naplet Architecture
Structured Itinerary Mechanism
Naplet Tracking and Location Finding
Reliable Agent Communication
Security and Resource Management
Programming for Network Management in Naplet

Itinerary Safety Reasoning and Assurance
Introduction
MAIL: A Mobile Agent Itinerary Language
Regular-Completeness of MAIL
Itinerary Safety Reasoning and Assurance
Concluding Remarks

Security Measures for Server Protection
Introduction
Agent-Oriented Access Control
Coordinated Spatio-Temporal Access Control
Concluding Remarks

Connection Migration in Mobile Agents
Introduction
NapletSocket: A Connection Migration Mechanism
Design Issues in NapletSocket
Experimental Results of NapletSocket
Performance Model of Agent Mobility
Concluding Remarks

Mobility Support for Adaptive Grid Computing
Introduction
An Agent-Oriented Programming Framework
Distributed Shared Arrays for Virtual Machines
Experimental Results
Concluding Remarks

Service Migration in Reconfigurable Distributed Virtual
Machines
Introduction
M-DSA: DSA with Service Mobility Support
Service Migration in M-DSA
Interface to Globus Service
Experiment Results
Related Work
Concluding Remarks

Migration Decision in Reconfigurable Distributed Virtual Machines
Introduction
Reconfigurable Virtual Machine Model
Service Migration Decision
Hybrid Migration Decision
Simulation Results
Concluding Remarks