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    Flexible multi-layer virtual machine design for virtual laboratory in distributed systems and grids.

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    We propose a flexible Multi-layer Virtual Machine (MVM) design intended to improve efficiencies in distributed and grid computing and to overcome the known current problems that exist within traditional virtual machine architectures and those used in distributed and grid systems. This thesis presents a novel approach to building a virtual laboratory to support e-science by adapting MVMs within the distributed systems and grids, thereby providing enhanced flexibility and reconfigurability by raising the level of abstraction. The MVM consists of three layers. They are OS-level VM, queue VMs, and components VMs. The group of MVMs provides the virtualized resources, virtualized networks, and reconfigurable components layer for virtual laboratories. We demonstrate how our reconfigurable virtual machine can allow software designers and developers to reuse parallel communication patterns. In our framework, the virtual machines can be created on-demand and their applications can be distributed at the source-code level, compiled and instantiated in runtime. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis2005 .K56. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-03, page: 1405. Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 2005

    A comprehensive lightweight inter-domain procedure call mechanism for concurrent computations

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    Many inter-domain procedure calls (IDPCs) have been developed to provide fast communication services between protection domains. Different techniques have been employed to trade protection for performance. However, few studies have been made to discuss issues for constructing a comprehensive and generally usable IDPC facility. In this paper, we evaluate the tradeoff between protection and performance in a IDPC facility, and introduce a new IDPC mechanism which shows its merits by achieving comprehensiveness with secure protection and a performance that is comparable with some well-known mechanisms.published_or_final_versio

    Regulatory and Policy Implications of Emerging Technologies to Spectrum Management

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    This paper provides an overview of the policy implications of technological developments, and how these technologies can accommodate an increased level of market competition. It is based on the work carried out in the SPORT VIEWS (Spectrum Policies and Radio Technologies Viable In Emerging Wireless Societies) research project for the European Commission (FP6)spectrum, new radio technologies, UWB, SDR, cognitive radio, Telecommunications, regulation, Networks, Interconnection

    Think: View-Based Support of Non-functional Properties in Embedded Systems

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    Managing energy and server resources in hosting centers

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