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Implementation and Empirical Evaluation of Server Selection Policies for Accessing Replicated Web Services
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Airton, José Silva, F. Mendonça, C. |
| Abstract | Abstract. This paper describes our work on the implementation and empirical evaluation of a client-side server selection framework for accessing replicated web services. The framework, which incorporates five representative server selection policies, was evaluated in the context of accessing a real-world replicated service, with four replicas distributed over three different continents. Our empirical results show that, in addition to the individual performance of each server hosting a replica of the replicated service, service response time using the five policies can be strongly affected by local client characteristics, such as connection capacity and workload distribution throughout the day. 1. |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Empirical Evaluation Accessing Replicated Web Service Server Selection Policy Client-side Server Selection Framework Representative Server Selection Policy Connection Capacity Workload Distribution Service Response Time Replicated Service Local Client Characteristic Different Continent Individual Performance Real-world Replicated Service |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |