Managing NFS and NIS
The simple book (2nd ed.): an introduction to internet management
The simple book (2nd ed.): an introduction to internet management
SimJAVA—a framework for modeling queueing networks in Java
Proceedings of the 29th conference on Winter simulation
The grid
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Globus toolkit version 4: software for service-oriented systems
NPC'05 Proceedings of the 2005 IFIP international conference on Network and Parallel Computing
On the extension of the grid-empowered molecular science simulator: MD and visualisation tools
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
Energy efficient resource management in mobile grid
Mobile Information Systems
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
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In a high-speed network, application-network interactions are considerations of paramount importance for service responsiveness. The CARRIOCAS project aims to study the high-speed networking features that are needed to support distributed applications in an operator network. These features will be implemented later. The proposed architectural solutions will be validated in a pilot network used as a grid infrastructure for distributed applications. This network will be a part of the CARRIOCAS project outcome. We propose a mechanism for the introduction of application data in the network with respect to CARRIOCAS architecture. Using simulations, we study the system performance for applications that demand the quality of service in terms of latency and data loss. Our results show that a centralised control of application-network applications is efficient for small and fast networks.