Search for dissertations about: "web services"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 173 swedish dissertations containing the words web services.
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11. Scalable Self-Organizing Server Clusters with Quality of Service Objectives
Abstract : Advanced architectures for cluster-based services that have been recently proposed allow for service differentiation, server overload control and high utilization of resources. These systems, however, rely on centralized functions, which limit their ability to scale and to tolerate faults. READ MORE
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12. Web design for cognitive accessibility
Abstract : Information and communication are increasingly being conveyed over the Internet. The forms of service and commerce that we are familiar with today will most likely be reduced in scale in the future to be replaced by new electronic solutions. READ MORE
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13. Adapting Grafchart for Industrial Automation
Abstract : Current trends in industrial automation are the need for customizable production, vertical integration, more advanced sensors and actuators, and shorter time to market. The currently used control systems and languages for control were developed with a more static production in mind. READ MORE
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14. A Middleware for Self-Managing Large-Scale Systems
Abstract : This thesis investigates designs that enable individual components of a distributed system to work together and coordinate their actions towards a common goal. While the basic motivation for our research is to develop engineering principles for large-scale autonomous systems, we address the problem in the context of resource management in server clusters that provide web services. READ MORE
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15. Novel Bioinformatics Applications for Protein Allergology, Genome-Wide Association and Retrovirology Studies
Abstract : Recently, the pace of growth in the amount of data sources within Life Sciences has increased exponentially until pose a difficult problem to efficiently manage their integration. The data avalanche we are experiencing may be significant for a turning point in science, with a change of orientation from proprietary to publicly available data and a concomitant acceptance of studies based on the latter. READ MORE