In search of clusters (2nd ed.)
In search of clusters (2nd ed.)
From Centralized Workflow Specification to Distributed WorkflowExecution
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems - Special issue on workflow management systems
Scheduling multithreaded computations by work stealing
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Characteristics of scalability and their impact on performance
Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Software and performance
The state of the art in distributed query processing
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The state of the art in locally distributed Web-server systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Performance and cost tradeoffs in Web search
ADC '04 Proceedings of the 15th Australasian database conference - Volume 27
INFORMS Journal on Computing
Map-reduce-merge: simplified relational data processing on large clusters
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
MapReduce: simplified data processing on large clusters
OSDI'04 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Symposium on Opearting Systems Design & Implementation - Volume 6
Understanding UI Integration: A Survey of Problems, Technologies, and Opportunities
IEEE Internet Computing
Communications of the ACM - Web science
Game Theoretic Problems in Network Economics and Mechanism Design Solutions
Game Theoretic Problems in Network Economics and Mechanism Design Solutions
Future Generation Computer Systems
Sponsored search with contexts
WINE'07 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Internet and network economics
Modeling search computing applications
ICWE'10 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Current trends in web engineering
Tools supporting search computing application development
Search computing
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Search Computing aims at opening the Web to a new class of search applications, by offering enhanced expressive and computational power. The success of Search Computing, as of any technical advance, will be measured by its impact upon the search industry and market, and this in turn will be highly influenced by reactions of Web users and developers. It is too early to anticipate such reactions – as the technology is still “under construction” – but this chapter attempts a first identification of the possible future players in the development of Search Computing applications, by grossly identifying the roles of “data source publishers” and of “application developers”, and by discussing how classical advertising-based models may support the new applications. This chapter also describes the high-level design of the prototyping environment that is currently under development and how the design will support the deployment upon high performance architectures. Finally, we describe advertising as the prevalent business model of the search engines industry, and briefly discuss the options for the evolution of such model in the context of Search Computing.