Providing high availability using lazy replication
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
ICDCS '00 Proceedings of the The 20th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems ( ICDCS 2000)
MIDDLE-R: Consistent database replication at the middleware level
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Integrating Web Services within Cooperative Multi Agent Architecture
AICT-ICIW '06 Proceedings of the Advanced Int'l Conference on Telecommunications and Int'l Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
Multi-agent system approach to context-aware coordinated web services under general market mechanism
Decision Support Systems
A Multi-agent Model to Develop Knowledge Management Systems
HICSS '07 Proceedings of the 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Combining Web Services and Multi-Agent Technology to Increase Web Cooperative Capacities
ICIW '07 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services
An architecture for agent-based mobile Supply Chain Event Management
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Fuzzy forecasting applications on supply chains
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on SYSTEMS
An Autonomic Approach for Replication of Internet-based Services
SRDS '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
The business process model for IT service management
WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on SYSTEMS
A sampling-based method for dynamic scheduling in distributed data mining environment
WSEAS Transactions on Computers
On the future of Internet management technologies
IEEE Communications Magazine
On management technologies and the potential of Web services
IEEE Communications Magazine
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The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the Internet is web related. Today, practically all of the popular web sites arc served from single locations. This necessitates frequent long distance network transfers of data (potentially repeatedly) which results in a high response time for users, and is wasteful of the available network bandwidth. This paper presents a new approach to web replication, where each of the replicas resides in a different part of the network, and the browser is automatically and transparently directed to the "best" server. This paper presents a transnational hierarchical global patch consistent model called THGPCM (Transnational Hierarchical Global Patch Consistent Model). Improving the OPDS (Original Patching Data Source) enabled network equipments, capable of updating patch parameter that existed in enterprise with specified OPDS partially dependency relationships. Apply scenario can reduce the global patch service cost of transnational enterprise network equipments and minimum the turnaround time of patch service delay.