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Decentralized object location and routing

Known as: DOLR 
In computer science, Decentralized Object Location and Routing (DOLR) is a scalable, location-independent routing technology. It uses location… 
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2010
2010
Distributed Hashtables (DHT) are intended to provide Internet-scale data management. By following the peer-to-peer paradigm, DHT… 
2009
2009
Nowadays “live” content, such as weblog, wikipedia, and news, is ubiquitous in the Internet. Providing users with relevant… 
2009
2009
Streaming a live music concert over the Internet is a challenging task as it requires real-time, high-quality data delivery over… 
2008
2008
Distance estimation services support the adaptivity of distributed applications on the Internet by predicting the network… 
2005
2005
This paper presents an approach to integrate publish/subscribe semantics with on-demand multicast in wireless ad hoc networks… 
2004
2004
Object looation is a fundamental problem in distributed system such as grid computing and peer-to-peer environment. Chord is one… 
2002
2002
Redundancy alone is not sufficient to provide long-term guarantees in distributed systems. Instead, it must be coupled with…