961 resultados para Client-server distributed databases
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DBMS (Data base management systems) still have a very high price for small and middle enterprises in Bulgaria. Desktop versions are free but they cannot function in multi-user environment. We will try to make an application server which will make a Desktop version of a DBMS open to many users. Thus, this approach will be appropriate for client-server applications. The author of the article gives a concise observation of the problem and a possible way of solution.
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The accuracy of the Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging (NAVSTAR) Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements is insufficient for many outdoor navigation tasks. As a result, in the late nineties, a new methodology – the Differential GPS (DGPS) – was developed. The differential approach is based on the calculation and dissemination of the range errors of the GPS satellites received. GPS/DGPS receivers correlate the broadcasted GPS data with the DGPS corrections, granting users increased accuracy. DGPS data can be disseminated using terrestrial radio beacons, satellites and, more recently, the Internet. Our goal is to provide mobile platforms within our campus with DGPS data for precise outdoor navigation. To achieve this objective, we designed and implemented a three-tier client/server distributed system that establishes Internet links with remote DGPS sources and performs campus-wide dissemination of the obtained data. The Internet links are established between data servers connected to remote DGPS sources and the client, which is the data input module of the campus-wide DGPS data provider. The campus DGPS data provider allows the establishment of both Intranet and wireless links within the campus. This distributed system is expected to provide adequate support for accurate (submetric) outdoor navigation tasks.
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Tenda on-line de llibres nous i de segona mà. Aplicació web distribuïda client-servidor, basada en l'especificació J2EE de java, i desenvolupada amb els frameworks Struts2, Hibernate i JSP per a la part visual. Desenvolupada i provada sobre un servidor d'aplicacions Apache Tomcat 7.0 i un SGBD MySQL Server 5.1. Aplicació que permet la gestió d'una tenda on-line per part dels propietaris del negoci, i per part dels clients que hi accedeixen i es registrin, efectuar comandes de llibres mitjançant un carretó de compra, o fer donacions de llibres usats per tal d'obtenir punts que llavors podran utilitzar per a comprar altres llibres de segona mà.
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Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are increasingly being used in various business scenarios and are important driving forces in technology development. However the usage of these technologies in the home environment is restricted due to several factors including lack of low-cost (from the client point of view) highperformance solutions. In this paper we present a general client/server rendering architecture based on Real-Time concepts, including support for a wide range of client platforms and applications. The idea of focusing on the real-time behaviour of all components involved in distributed IP-based VR scenarios is new and has not been addressed before, except for simple sub-solutions. This is considered as “the most significant problem with the IP environment” [1]. Thus, the most important contribution of this research will be the holistic approach, in which networking, end-systems and rendering aspects are integrated into a cost-effective infrastructure for building distributed real-time VR applications on IP-based networks.
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The goal of the this paper is to show that the DGPS data Internet service we designed and developed provides campus-wide real time access to Differential GPS (DGPS) data and, thus, supports precise outdoor navigation. First we describe the developed distributed system in terms of architecture (a three tier client/server application), services provided (real time DGPS data transportation from remote DGPS sources and campus wide data dissemination) and transmission modes implemented (raw and frame mode over TCP and UDP). Then we present and discuss the results obtained and, finally, we draw some conclusions.
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The nature of client-server architecture implies that some modules are delivered to customers. These publicly distributed commercial software components are under risk, because users (and simultaneously potential malefactors) have physical access to some components of the distributed system. The problem becomes even worse if interpreted programming languages are used for creation of client side modules. The language Java, which was designed to be compiled into platform independent byte-code is not an exception and runs the additional risk. Along with advantages like verifying the code before execution (to ensure that program does not produce some illegal operations)Java has some disadvantages. On a stage of byte-code a java program still contains comments, line numbers and some other instructions, which can be used for reverse-engineering. This Master's thesis focuses on protection of Java code based client-server applications. I present a mixture of methods to protect software from tortious acts. Then I shall realize all the theoretical assumptions in a practice and examine their efficiency in examples of Java code. One of the criteria's to evaluate the system is that my product is used for specialized area of interactive television.
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DBMODELING is a relational database of annotated comparative protein structure models and their metabolic, pathway characterization. It is focused on enzymes identified in the genomes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Xylella fastidiosa. The main goal of the present database is to provide structural models to be used in docking simulations and drug design. However, since the accuracy of structural models is highly dependent on sequence identity between template and target, it is necessary to make clear to the user that only models which show high structural quality should be used in such efforts. Molecular modeling of these genomes generated a database, in which all structural models were built using alignments presenting more than 30% of sequence identity, generating models with medium and high accuracy. All models in the database are publicly accessible at http://www.biocristalografia.df.ibilce.unesp.br/tools. DBMODELING user interface provides users friendly menus, so that all information can be printed in one stop from any web browser. Furthermore, DBMODELING also provides a docking interface, which allows the user to carry out geometric docking simulation, against the molecular models available in the database. There are three other important homology model databases: MODBASE, SWISSMODEL, and GTOP. The main applications of these databases are described in the present article. © 2007 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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This paper describes the procedures used to create a distributed collection of topographic maps of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Spezialkarte der Öesterriechisch-ungarnischen Monarchie, Masse. 1:75,000 der natur. This set of maps was published in Vienna over a period of years from 1877 to 1914. The part of the set used in this project includes 776 sheets; all sheets from all editions number over 3,665. The paper contains detailed information on how the maps were converted to digital images, how metadata were prepared, and how Web-browser access was created using ArcIMS Metadata Server. The project, funded by a 2004 National Leadership Grant from the Institute for Museums and Library Science (IMLS), was a joint project of the Homer Babbidge Library Map and Geographic Information Center at the University of Connecticut, the New York Public Library, and the American Geographical Society’s Map Library at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
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We discuss from a practical point of view a number of ssues involved in writing distributed Internet and WWW applications using LP/CLP systems. We describe PiLLoW, a publicdomain Internet and WWW programming library for LP/CLP systems that we have designed in order to simplify the process of writing such applications. PiLLoW provides facilities for accessing documents and code on the WWW; parsing, manipulating and generating HTML and XML structured documents and data; producing HTML forms; writing form handlers and CGI-scripts; and processing HTML/XML templates. An important contribution of PÍ'LLOW is to model HTML/XML code (and, thus, the content of WWW pages) as terms. The PÍ'LLOW library has been developed in the context of the Ciao Prolog system, but it has been adapted to a number of popular LP/CLP systems, supporting most of its functionality. We also describe the use of concurrency and a highlevel model of client-server interaction, Ciao Prolog's active modules, in the context of WWW programming. We propose a solution for client-side downloading and execution of Prolog code, using generic browsers. Finally, we also provide an overview of related work on the topic.
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This paper describes the current prototype of the distributed CIAO system. It introduces the concepts of "teams" and "active modules" (or active objects), which conveniently encapsulate different types of functionalities desirable from a distributed system, from parallelism for achieving speedup to client-server applications. The user primitives available are presented and their implementation described. This implementation uses attributed variables and, as an example of a communication abstraction, a blackboard that follows the Linda model. Finally, the CIAO WWW interface is also briefly described. The unctionalities of the system are illustrated through examples, using the implemented primitives.
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This paper describes the current prototype of the distributed CIAO system. It introduces the concepts of "teams" and "active modules" (or active objects), which conveniently encapsulate different types of functionalities desirable from a distributed system, from parallelism for achieving speedup to client-server applications. It presents the user primitives available and describes their implementation. This implementation uses attributed variables and, as an example of a communication abstraction, a blackboard that follows the Linda model. The functionalities of the system are illustrated through examples, using the implemented primitives. The implementation of most of the primitives is also described in detail.
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Los ataques a redes de información son cada vez más sofisticados y exigen una constante evolución y mejora de las técnicas de detección. Para ello, en este proyecto se ha diseñado e implementado una plataforma cooperativa para la detección de intrusiones basada en red. En primer lugar, se ha realizado un estudio teórico previo del marco tecnológico relacionado con este ámbito, en el que se describe y caracteriza el software que se utiliza para realizar ataques a sistemas (malware) así como los métodos que se utilizan para llegar a transmitir ese software (vectores de ataque). En el documento también se describen los llamados APT, que son ataques dirigidos con una gran inversión económica y temporal. Estos pueden englobar todos los malware y vectores de ataque existentes. Para poder evitar estos ataques, se estudiarán los sistemas de detección y prevención de intrusiones, describiendo brevemente los algoritmos que se tienden a utilizar en la actualidad. En segundo lugar, se ha planteado y desarrollado una plataforma en red dedicada al análisis de paquetes y conexiones para detectar posibles intrusiones. Este sistema está orientado a sistemas SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Adquisition) aunque funciona sobre cualquier red IPv4/IPv6, para ello se definirá previamente lo que es un sistema SCADA, así como sus partes principales. Para implementar el sistema se han utilizado dispositivos de bajo consumo llamados Raspberry PI, estos se ubican entre la red y el equipo final que se quiera analizar. En ellos se ejecutan 2 aplicaciones desarrolladas de tipo cliente-servidor (la Raspberry central ejecutará la aplicación servidora y las esclavas la aplicación cliente) que funcionan de forma cooperativa utilizando la tecnología distribuida de Hadoop, la cual se explica previamente. Mediante esta tecnología se consigue desarrollar un sistema completamente escalable. La aplicación servidora muestra una interfaz gráfica que permite administrar la plataforma de análisis de forma centralizada, pudiendo ver así las alarmas de cada dispositivo y calificando cada paquete según su peligrosidad. El algoritmo desarrollado en la aplicación calcula el ratio de paquetes/tiempo que entran/salen del equipo final, procesando los paquetes y analizándolos teniendo en cuenta la información de señalización, creando diferentes bases de datos que irán mejorando la robustez del sistema, reduciendo así la posibilidad de ataques externos. Para concluir, el proyecto inicial incluía el procesamiento en la nube de la aplicación principal, pudiendo administrar así varias infraestructuras concurrentemente, aunque debido al trabajo extra necesario se ha dejado preparado el sistema para poder implementar esta funcionalidad. En el caso experimental actual el procesamiento de la aplicación servidora se realiza en la Raspberry principal, creando un sistema escalable, rápido y tolerante a fallos. ABSTRACT. The attacks to networks of information are increasingly sophisticated and demand a constant evolution and improvement of the technologies of detection. For this project it is developed and implemented a cooperative platform for detect intrusions based on networking. First, there has been a previous theoretical study of technological framework related to this area, which describes the software used for attacks on systems (malware) as well as the methods used in order to transmit this software (attack vectors). In this document it is described the APT, which are attacks directed with a big economic and time inversion. These can contain all existing malware and attack vectors. To prevent these attacks, intrusion detection systems and prevention intrusion systems will be discussed, describing previously the algorithms tend to use today. Secondly, a platform for analyzing network packets has been proposed and developed to detect possible intrusions in SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Adquisition) systems. This platform is designed for SCADA systems (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) but works on any IPv4 / IPv6 network. Previously, it is defined what a SCADA system is and the main parts of it. To implement it, we used low-power devices called Raspberry PI, these are located between the network and the final device to analyze it. In these Raspberry run two applications client-server developed (the central Raspberry runs the server application and the slaves the client application) that work cooperatively using Hadoop distributed technology, which is previously explained. Using this technology is achieved develop a fully scalable system. The server application displays a graphical interface to manage analytics platform centrally, thereby we can see each device alarms and qualifying each packet by dangerousness. The algorithm developed in the application calculates the ratio of packets/time entering/leaving the terminal device, processing the packets and analyzing the signaling information of each packet, reating different databases that will improve the system, thereby reducing the possibility of external attacks. In conclusion, the initial project included cloud computing of the main application, being able to manage multiple concurrent infrastructure, but due to the extra work required has been made ready the system to implement this funcionality. In the current test case the server application processing is made on the main Raspberry, creating a scalable, fast and fault-tolerant system.
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Current state of Russian databases for substances and materials properties was considered. A brief review of integration methods of given information systems was prepared and a distributed databases integration approach based on metabase was proposed. Implementation details were mentioned on the posed database on electronics materials integration approach. An operating pilot version of given integrated information system implemented at IMET RAS was considered.
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The phenomenonal growth of the Internet has connected us to a vast amount of computation and information resources around the world. However, making use of these resources is difficult due to the unparalleled massiveness, high communication latency, share-nothing architecture and unreliable connection of the Internet. In this dissertation, we present a distributed software agent approach, which brings a new distributed problem-solving paradigm to the Internet computing researches with enhanced client-server scheme, inherent scalability and heterogeneity. Our study discusses the role of a distributed software agent in Internet computing and classifies it into three major categories by the objects it interacts with: computation agent, information agent and interface agent. The discussion of the problem domain and the deployment of the computation agent and the information agent are presented with the analysis, design and implementation of the experimental systems in high performance Internet computing and in scalable Web searching. ^ In the computation agent study, high performance Internet computing can be achieved with our proposed Java massive computation agent (JAM) model. We analyzed the JAM computing scheme and built a brutal force cipher text decryption prototype. In the information agent study, we discuss the scalability problem of the existing Web search engines and designed the approach of Web searching with distributed collaborative index agent. This approach can be used for constructing a more accurate, reusable and scalable solution to deal with the growth of the Web and of the information on the Web. ^ Our research reveals that with the deployment of the distributed software agent in Internet computing, we can have a more cost effective approach to make better use of the gigantic scale network of computation and information resources on the Internet. The case studies in our research show that we are now able to solve many practically hard or previously unsolvable problems caused by the inherent difficulties of Internet computing. ^
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Este relatório apresenta o trabalho realizado no âmbito da unidade curricular de Tese/Dissertação do Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores - área de especialização de Telecomunicações. Pretende-se desenvolver um sistema distribuído de seguimento, no exterior, de plataformas móveis equipadas com receptores de baixo custo. O sistema deve, em tempo útil, realizar a aquisição, descodificação e tratamento dos dados emiti- dos pelo Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), das observações efectuadas pelo receptor e da informação proveniente do European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS). O objectivo é determinar, a partir deste conjunto de informação e para cada plataforma ligada, a posição em modo absoluto, as correcções diferenciais e, finalmente, a posição em modo diferencial. Optou-se por receber as correcções diferenciais de área alargada do EGNOS através da Internet, permitindo, assim, que receptores sem capacidade de receber directamente informação do EGNOS possam também usufruir desta fonte de informação complementar. As correcções diferenciais a aplicar às observações de cada receptor são geradas através do conceito de estacão de referência virtual - Virtual Reference Station (VRS) - a partir da posição aproximada do receptor e das correcções de área alargada provenientes do EGNOS. A determinação da posição em modo diferencial das plataformas móveis é efectuada segundo o conceito de Inverted Di®erential Global Navigation Satellite System (IDGNSS) e utilizando uma arquitectura do tipo Cliente-Servidor. Por último, os resultados, que são armazenados numa base de dados, são disponibilizados ao utilizador através de uma aplicação Web. O utilizador pode, assim, efectuar o seguimento de qualquer plataforma móvel ligada ao sistema a partir de qualquer dispositivo com navegador e acesso à Internet.