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Optimization of distributed, object-oriented architectures   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Ray, William J.
Title
Optimization of distributed, object-oriented architectures
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Object-Oriented computing is fast becoming the de-facto standard for software development. Optimal deployment strategies for object servers change given variations in object servers, client applications, operational missions, hardware modifications, and various other changes to the environment. Once distributed object servers become more prevalent, there will be a need to optimize the deployment of object servers to best serve the end usergass changing needs. Having a system that automatically generates object server deployment strategies would allow users to take full advantage of their network of computers. Many systems have very predictable points in time where the usage of a network changes. These systems are usually characterized by shift changes where the manning and functions preformed change from shift to shift. We propose a pro-active optimization approach that uses predictable indicators like season, mission, and other foreseeable periodic events. The proposed method profiles object servers, client applications, user inputs and network resources. These profiles determine a system of equations that is solved to produce an optimal deployment strategy for the predicted upcoming usage by the users of the system of computers and servers.


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Publication date September 2001
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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Internet Archive identifier: optimizationofdi109459751
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