The ubiquitous Web will require many adaptation and personalization serviceswhich will be consumed by an impressive amount of dierent devices and classes ofusers. These novel advanced services will stress the content provider platforms in anunprecedented way with respect to the content delivery seen in the last decade. Mostservices such as multimedia content manipulation (images, audio and video clips) arecomputationally expensive and no single server will be able to provide all of them,hence scalable distributed architectures will be the common basis for the delivery platform.Moreover these platforms would even address novel content management issuesthat are related to the replication and to the consistency and privacy requirements ofuser/client information. In this paper we propose two scalable distributed architecturesthat are based on a two-level topology. We investigate the pros and cons of sucharchitectures from both a security, consistency and performance points of view.

Distributed Systems to Support Efficient Adaptation for Ubiquitous Web / Canali, Claudia; Casolari, Sara; Lancellotti, Riccardo. - STAMPA. - 3726:(2005), pp. 1070-1076. ( 1st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communcations, HPCC 2005 Sorrento, ita 2005) [10.1007/11557654_119].

Distributed Systems to Support Efficient Adaptation for Ubiquitous Web

CANALI, Claudia;CASOLARI, Sara;LANCELLOTTI, Riccardo
2005

Abstract

The ubiquitous Web will require many adaptation and personalization serviceswhich will be consumed by an impressive amount of dierent devices and classes ofusers. These novel advanced services will stress the content provider platforms in anunprecedented way with respect to the content delivery seen in the last decade. Mostservices such as multimedia content manipulation (images, audio and video clips) arecomputationally expensive and no single server will be able to provide all of them,hence scalable distributed architectures will be the common basis for the delivery platform.Moreover these platforms would even address novel content management issuesthat are related to the replication and to the consistency and privacy requirements ofuser/client information. In this paper we propose two scalable distributed architecturesthat are based on a two-level topology. We investigate the pros and cons of sucharchitectures from both a security, consistency and performance points of view.
2005
Inglese
1st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communcations, HPCC 2005
Sorrento, ita
2005
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3726
1070
1076
7
9783540290315
SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY
Ubiquitous Web; content adaptation; personalization; distributed systems
Canali, Claudia; Casolari, Sara; Lancellotti, Riccardo
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Distributed Systems to Support Efficient Adaptation for Ubiquitous Web / Canali, Claudia; Casolari, Sara; Lancellotti, Riccardo. - STAMPA. - 3726:(2005), pp. 1070-1076. ( 1st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communcations, HPCC 2005 Sorrento, ita 2005) [10.1007/11557654_119].
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