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Gradebadge: Development Of A Cloud-Based Reward Application, Erwin Toni Soekianto Jan 2013

Gradebadge: Development Of A Cloud-Based Reward Application, Erwin Toni Soekianto

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The purpose of this project is to investigate the use of cloud-based services to deliver cutting edge applications. For this purpose, a prototype of a reward application using badges, called Gradebadge, was developed to illustrate and explore this emerging paradigm.


Revision Of Remote (Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Tool Enterprise) For Commercialization, Jeongtaek Hong Jan 2011

Revision Of Remote (Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Tool Enterprise) For Commercialization, Jeongtaek Hong

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this study is to have ReMoTe be commercialized or released as open source at some future date to the general public. ReMoTe will provide an enhanced user interface that will allow users easy to use functions and setup their projects and define their thread and phases. ReMoTe will have the ability to handle muliple projects, and specify any number of phases for any thread.


A Heuristic On The Rearrangeability Of Shuffle-Exchange Networks, Katherine Yvette Alston Jan 2004

A Heuristic On The Rearrangeability Of Shuffle-Exchange Networks, Katherine Yvette Alston

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The algorithms which control network routing are specific to the network because the algorithms are designed to take advantage of that network's topology. The "goodness" of a network includes such criteria as a simple routing algorithm and a simple routing algorithm would increase the use of the shuffle-exchange network.


A Multi-Agent Architecture For Internet Distributed Computing System, Rodelyn Reyes Samson Jan 2003

A Multi-Agent Architecture For Internet Distributed Computing System, Rodelyn Reyes Samson

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This thesis presents the developed taxonomy of the agent-based distributed computing systems. Based on this taxonomy, a design, implementation, analysis and distribution protocol of a multi-agent architecture for internet-based distributed computing system was developed. A prototype of the designed architecture was implemented on Spider III using the IBM Aglets software development kit (ASDK 2.0) and the language Java.


Spider Ii: A Component-Based Distributed Computing System, Koping Wang Jan 2001

Spider Ii: A Component-Based Distributed Computing System, Koping Wang

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Spider II system is the second version implementation of the Spider project. This system is the first distributed computation research project in the Department of Computer Science at CSUSB. Spider II is a distributed virtual machine on top of the UNIX or LINUX operating system. Spider II features multi-tasking, load balancing and fault tolerance, which optimize the performance and stability of the system.