Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (4th Edition) (International Computer Science)
Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (4th Edition) (International Computer Science)
Implementing soa: total architecture in practice
Implementing soa: total architecture in practice
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Requests for services and user demands increase continuously and faster than technology development. To keep the service offering time reasonable, we can decrease the servers total elapsed time (STET) instead of waiting for newer technologies. This paper focus on division of jobs between computers operating in network to improve the computing speed. Furthermore, we deal with the problem concerning how to arrange services in a way that the STET will be minimised in the best way. Service oriented architecture principals are used to participate jobs between computers. We have focused on time parameter to design software at the software architecture level; we follow the goal to minimise the STET. A mathematical model is proposed to express computing time relations and an LP model is applied to find best combination of services regarding computing speed. A case study is presented to demonstrate the time relations.