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Photos: Distributed Systems and Networks Lab
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The current PhD students in the DSN lab are Tom Tantillo. Finished his PhD in 2015. We took some photos of the whole DSN lab, including professor Yair Amir. And our summer 2015 interns. Just before MSE student Jeff Dalla Tezza. Graduated and left for Google. Page to see all our current and past members. Our lab moved into its current home in Malone Hall in July 2014, right after the building was completed. We were previously located in Croft Hall (formerly known as the New Engineering Building).
smesh.org
SMesh
http://www.smesh.org/index.html
SMesh is a seamless wireless mesh network being developed by the Distributed System and Networks Lab. At Johns Hopkins University. It provides peer-to-peer connectivity, Internet connectivity, and fast handoff to mobile clients across the mesh. Clients get connected automatically through standard DHCP. No software or drivers need to be installed on the mobile devices. SMesh takes care of providing end-to-end connectivity transparently for the clients. SMesh was created by Yair Amir. In Proceedings of the...
spreadconcepts.com
Spread Concepts Work Examples
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DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS. Examples of Our Work. Examples of Our Work. Cloud Network for Live Video Broadcast. Spread Concepts helps LTN Global Communications with the design, development and deployment of a proprietary world-wide cloud network for professional quality live video distribution. LTN connects video content owners, aggregators, TV stations, studios, satellite teleports and cable companies, for the transport and delivery of live TV. Examples include:. Integration and tuning of NORM.
smesh.org
SMesh
http://www.smesh.org/software.html
SMesh source code and binaries. SMesh is licensed under the SMesh Open-Source License. SMesh requires a device that runs Linux and has a 802.11 wireless interface. We tested it on x86, Linksys WRT54G and Meraki routers. Here. Is an overview of the operating modes of SMesh. The latest stable version is 2.3. Binaries (x86, arm, mips and mipsel). If you intend to build SMesh from source, you also need to download Spines 3.1. SMesh Redundant Multipath kernel modules. Is available in the Spines. CDF5 = WRT54G...
perl-blog.de
Petitions-System des Bundestages bricht zusammen (Updates) - Perl-Blog
http://www.perl-blog.de/2009/02/petitions-system-des-bundestages-bricht.html
Ein Blog über die Programmiersprache Perl und so manches, was irgendwie damit zu tun hat (natürlich BETA! Petitions-System des Bundestages bricht zusammen (Updates). Vor einiger Zeit habe ich über die gravierenden Mängel des Online-Petitions-Systems vom Deutschen Bundestag. Berichtet. In der Zwischenzeit wurden zwar einige kleine kosmetische Reparaturen vorgenommen, das Grund-Problem der gammeligen Software besteht aber weiterhin. Unter der. Updates unten: Probleme halten an). Das ist aber nicht alles: d...
martynov.org
Ilya Martynov's blog: March 2009
http://www.martynov.org/2009_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Stomp messaging for non-Java programmers on top of Apache ActiveMQ. Recently I was researching available options for messaging between Perl programs. In the past I had quite a lot of experience with Spread. And I don't want to repeat. I hated Spread as it was buggy and unstable. So I looked into other alternatives: XMPP. There are several servers which support Stomp but Apache ActiveMQ. And it helps to understand basic concepts of JMS even if you use Stomp only. This was a ...
distributedprogramming.net
Introduction to Reliable and Secure Distributed Programming - Textbook
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Introduction to Reliable and Secure Distributed Programming. Highly configurable group communication framework. Code is available from sourceforge. JGroups - A Toolkit for Reliable Multicast Communication. BFT - Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance. Making distributed systems Up (available) and Right (correct). High-performance Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant State Machine Replication.
squeakvm.org
Win32 Squeak
http://www.squeakvm.org/win32
This page contains dowloads and information for the Win32 Squeak virtual machine. If you are familiar with the Squeak VM and would like to help us by testing the the latest 'beta' release:. The latest binary release is: Squeak4.10.2-2612.win32-i386.zip. The latest source release is: Squeak4.10.2-2612.win32-src.zip. The current stable Squeak.org. The current binary release is: SqueakVM-Win32-4.1.1-bin.zip. The current source release is: SqueakVM-Win32-4.1.1-src.zip. Compiling the Win32 VM. Extending Squea...