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Digital Resource Profiling for Wide Area Applications
(Nebula project)
Source: National Science
Foundation ($450, 000)
PI: Vladimir
Zadorozhny
Duration: 08/2002-09/2005
Web Page: http://db.sis.pitt.edu/projects/Nebula
Abstract: The Nebula
project on digital resource profiling for Wide Area
Application (IIS/ITR) is a collaborative research with
University of Maryland at College Park and Technion,
Haifa. This project aims at constructing profiles,
information regarding servers, network, and client
performance. With such profiles at hand, mediators
can optimize query performance. Also, such information
improves Web caching utilization, thus reducing retrieval
latency, a common deficiency in contemporary wide area
applications. This research is motivated, in part,
by the evolution of name resolution services, e.g.,
the Handle system, an emerging IETF/IRTF standard,
and the challenges faced in supporting an information-centric
infrastructure. Formal results developed in the theoretical
study are evaluated on large-scale applications. Collaboration
with Corporation for National Research Initiative (CNRI)
Handle protocol developers provides a test-bed for
large-scale evaluation.
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