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Spider Iii: A Multi-Agent-Based Distributed Computing System, Jianhua Ruan, Han-Shen Yuh, Koping Wang
Spider Iii: A Multi-Agent-Based Distributed Computing System, Jianhua Ruan, Han-Shen Yuh, Koping Wang
Theses Digitization Project
The project, Spider III, presents architecture and protocol of a multi-agent-based internet distributed computing system, which provides a convenient development and execution environment for transparent task distribution, load balancing, and fault tolerance. Spider is an on going distribution computing project in the Department of Computer Science, California State University San Bernardino. It was first proposed as an object-oriented distributed system by Han-Sheng Yuh in his master's thesis in 1997. It has been further developed by Koping Wang in his master's project, of where he made large contribution and implemented the Spider II System.
Student Database Access From The Web, Prashanthi Sundaram
Student Database Access From The Web, Prashanthi Sundaram
Theses Digitization Project
This project, Database Access through the Web (DAW), implements a database to store academic and general information of graduate students in the Department of Computer Science, CSUSB and provides access to the database from the web. The motivation of the project comes from needs of the Graduate Coordinator, professors and department staff to access through the Internet student information concurrently.