Search for dissertations about: "ns"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 195 swedish dissertations containing the word ns.
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1. Stochastic Modeling and Simulation of the TCP protocol
Abstract : The success of the current Internet relies to a large extent on a cooperation between the users and the network. The network signals its current state to the users by marking or dropping packets. The users then strive to maximize the sending rate without causing network congestion. READ MORE
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2. Enabling Fast and Accurate Run-Time Decisions in Geo-Distributed Systems : Better Achieving Service Level Objectives
Abstract : Computing services are highly integrated into modern society and used by millions of people daily. To meet these high demands, many popular services are implemented and deployed as geo-distributed applications on top of third-party virtualized cloud providers. However, the nature of such a deployment leads to variable performance. READ MORE
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3. Reducing Long Tail Latencies in Geo-Distributed Systems
Abstract : Computing services are highly integrated into modern society. Millions of people rely on these services daily for communication, coordination, trading, and accessing to information. To meet high demands, many popular services are implemented and deployed as geo-distributed applications on top of third party virtualized cloud providers. READ MORE
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4. Realizing Low-Latency Internet Services via Low-Level Optimization of NFV Service Chains : Every nanosecond counts!
Abstract : By virtue of the recent technological developments in cloud computing, more applications are deployed in a cloud. Among these modern cloud-based applications, some require bounded and predictable low-latency responses. READ MORE
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5. Realizing Low-Latency Packet Processing on Multi-Hundred-Gigabit-Per-Second Commodity Hardware : Exploit Caching to Improve Performance
Abstract : By virtue of the recent technological developments in cloud computing, more applications are deployed in the cloud. Among these modern cloud-based applications, many societal applications require bounded and predictable low-latency responses. READ MORE