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Volume 25, Issue 9, 1 June 2002, Pages 835-845
 
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Ihor KuzCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, a, Maarten van Steenb and Henk J. Sipsa

a Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

b Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Received 2 September 2001; 
accepted 13 September 2001. 
Available online 1 November 2001.

Abstract

To implement adaptive replication strategies for Web documents, we have developed a wide-area resource management system. This system allows servers to be managed on a local and global level. On a local level the system manages information about the resources and services provided by the servers, while on a global level the system allows servers to be searched for, added to, and removed from the system. As part of the system, and also in order to implement adaptive replication strategies, we introduce a hierarchical location representation for network elements such as servers, objects, and clients. This location representation allows us to easily and efficiently find and group network elements based on their location in a worldwide network. Our resource management system can be implemented using standard Internet technologies and has a broader range of applications besides making adaptive replication strategies possible for Web documents.

Author Keywords: Resource management; Distributed systems; Web site replication

Article Outline

1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Replica management
2. Globe infrastructure directory service
2.1. Base regions and local resource management
2.1.1. Region service directory
2.1.2. Naming and locating base regions
2.1.3. Local management in a base region
2.1.4. Security in a base region
2.2. Global resource management
2.2.1. Searching for servers
2.2.2. Scalability
2.2.3. Global region management
3. Implementation
3.1. LDAP
3.2. DNS
3.3. Example 1: creating remote replicas
3.4. Example 2: creating shared local replicas
4. Related work
5. Evaluation
6. Conclusion
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Corresponding Author Contact Information Corresponding author; email: ikuz@cs.vu.nl


Computer Communications
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