Search for dissertations about: "middleware"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the word middleware.
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16. Exploration of extended Higgs sectors, development of a displaced track trigger, and improvements in GRID middleware
Abstract : Two possible solutions to the Standard Model (SM) fine-tuning problem are presented in this thesis, MSSM and Compositeness. The Higgs sector of the MSSM can be tested by searching for charged Higgs bosons. Two direct searches for charged Higgs bosons decaying into a top- and bottom-quark are performed using 13.2 and 36. READ MORE
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17. Generic distribution support for programming systems
Abstract : This dissertation provides constructive proof, through the implementation of a middleware, that distribution transparency is practical, generic, and extensible. Fault tolerant distributed services can be developed by using the failure detection abilities of the middleware. READ MORE
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18. Designing for Automated Digital Preservation : Model, Pre-Ingest, and Error Handling
Abstract : With the rapid increase in the amount and complexity of data that is needed to be preserved, manual preservation activities produce complex, lengthy, and costly processes. Therefore, automation of preservation processes, together with modeling of workflows and streamlining, can help reduce costs and enhance the focus on preservation processes. READ MORE
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19. On Service Optimization in Community Network Micro-Clouds
Abstract : Internet coverage in the world is still weak and local communities are required to come together and build their own network infrastructures. People collaborate for the common goal of accessing the Internet and cloud services by building Community networks (CNs).The use of Internet cloud services has grown over the last decade. READ MORE
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20. System Design for Opportunistic Networks
Abstract : Device-to-device communication has been suggested as a complement to traditional cellular networks as a means of offloading cellular traffic. In this thesis we explore a solution for device-to-device communication based on opportunistic content distribution in a content-centric network. READ MORE