Scheduling real-time transactions
ACM SIGMOD Record - Special Issue on Real-Time Database Systems
The PROMPT Real-Time Commit Protocol
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Web protocols and practice: HTTP/1.1, Networking protocols, caching, and traffic measurement
Web protocols and practice: HTTP/1.1, Networking protocols, caching, and traffic measurement
Load-tolerant differentiation with active queue management
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Approximating the Nondominated Front Using the Pareto Archived Evolution Strategy
Evolutionary Computation
Comparison of Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms: Empirical Results
Evolutionary Computation
EC transactions use different web-based platforms
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Computational science: PartII
Global mobility management by replicated databases in personal communication networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
A workload characterization study of the 1998 World Cup Web site
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
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In this paper, our loading balance processes electronic commerce transactions to increase Web services performance. Our method includes a loading balance value to resolve the concurrent data problem among EC services databases Web systems. In the new algorithm proposed here, a loading evaluation is introduced and utilized to make the efficiency of the result. The simulation results show that our system outperforms existing schedulers such as branch and bound algorithm, and the shifting bottleneck heuristic when an application requires an EC transaction model. We have analyzed a variety of transaction schemes compatible with other kinds of protocol standards and developed a modeling framework on which we can selectively extract the merits of these schemes while maintaining good consistency. Simulation results show that our system outperforms existing schedulers such as throughput and commit time when an application requires an EC transaction model. The electronic commerce transactions hype has barely subsided, the media, venture capitalists, and stock markets have already moved on to the mobile Internet. Knowing a change is coming is loading balance, predicting its shape and form for electronic commerce transactions to increase Web services performance on PC-centric models to mobile and person-centric techniques.