Search for dissertations about: "sra - informations- och kommunikationsteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 84 swedish dissertations containing the words sra - informations- och kommunikationsteknik.
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1. Enabling Internet-Scale Publish/Subscribe In Overlay Networks
Abstract : As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposedto too much information, which becomes increasingly more difficult tocomprehend. Publish/subscribe systems leverage this problem by providingloosely-coupled communications between producers and consumers of data ina network. Data consumers, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Towards a framework for analyzing IT strategy management in public sector : a case for IT organisations in the public sector
Abstract : Small/medium sized public sector IT organisations combine several characteristics that difficult the effective use of an IT strategy. Research has reported small/medium sized organisations as using unstructured and informal IT management initiatives, which frequently leads to inexistent or incipient use of IT strategy. READ MORE
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3. Design and Implementation of Centrally-Coordinated Peer-to-Peer Live-streaming
Abstract : In this thesis, we explore the use of a centrally-coordinated peer-to-peer overlay as a possible solution to the live streaming problem. Our contribution lies in showing that such approach is indeed feasible given that a number of key challenges are met. READ MORE
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4. On the Performance Analysis of Large Scale, Dynamic, Distributed and Parallel Systems
Abstract : Evaluating the performance of large distributed applications is an important and non-trivial task. With the onset of Internet wide applications there is an increasing need to quantify reliability, dependability and performance of these systems, both as a guide in system design as well as a means to understand the fundamental properties of large-scale distributed systems. READ MORE
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5. Self-Management for Large-Scale Distributed Systems
Abstract : Autonomic computing aims at making computing systems self-managing by using autonomic managers in order to reduce obstacles caused by management complexity. This thesis presents results of research on self-management for large-scale distributed systems. READ MORE