Sökning: "shared object systems"
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1. Shared Resources in Distributed Systems: Analytical Tools for Evaluation and Self-stabilizing Provisioning
Sammanfattning : Distributed computing is an established computing paradigm of modern computing systems.The nodes of a distributed system interact either by sharing resources or via a communication network. In both cases, provisioning of shared resources is a challenge, for example when resource demand and supply varies or when the system is prone to failures. LÄS MER
2. Capability-Based Type Systems for Concurrency Control
Sammanfattning : Since the early 2000s, in order to keep up with the performance predictions of Moore's law, hardware vendors have had to turn to multi-core computers. Today, parallel hardware is everywhere, from massive server halls to the phones in our pockets. However, this parallelism does not come for free. LÄS MER
3. Analytical Results on the Performance of Shared Resource Allocation Systems
Sammanfattning : Resource allocation is a prevalent problem in a wide range of domains of computer science. Analytical tools that evaluate the performance of resource allocation systems allow us to compare with experimental ones, and utilize the design of such systems. LÄS MER
4. Designing, Theorizing, and Reflecting on Information Systems Artifacts and Value Co-Creation in e-Government
Sammanfattning : E-government services in the form of information systems (IS) artifacts create a new arena for co-creation that governments aim to leverage. Design of and knowledge about IS artifacts in value co-creation in e-government can thereby be considered valuable for the future development of e-government. LÄS MER
5. Knowledge work across boundaries : inquiring into the processes of creating a shared context
Sammanfattning : The problem area focused on in this thesis is knowledge work across boundaries and the processes of information exchange which lead to sharing, creation and use of knowledge and, thus, a shared context. The purpose of the thesis is to explore the management of these processes and which roles information and communication technology are given by the boundary-crossing groups. LÄS MER