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Trinder, Phil, Chechina, Natalia, Papaspyrou, Nikolaos, Sagonas, Konstantinos, Thompson, Simon, Adams, Stephen, Aronis, Stavros, Baker, Robert, Bihari, Eva, Boudeville, Olivier, Cesarini, Francesco, Di Stefano, Maurizio, Eriksson, Sverker, Fordos, Viktoria, Ghaffari, Amir, Giantsios, Aggelos, Green, Rickard, Hoch, Csaba, Klaftenegger, David, Li, Huiqing, Lundin, Kenneth, Mackenzie, Kenneth, Roukounaki, Katerina, Tsiouris, Yiannis, Winblad, Kjell
Distributed actor languages are an effective means of constructing scalable reliable systems, and the Erlang programming language has a well-established and influential model. While Erlang model conceptually provides reliable scalability, it has some
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.07234
Autor:
Chechina, Natalia
Autonomous Mobile Programs (AMPs) are mobile agents that are aware of their resource needs and sensitive to the execution environment. AMPs are unusual in that, instead of using some external load management system, each AMP periodically recalculates
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http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.548732
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This document describes the design and evaluation of two Erlang-based instant messenger systems using Distributed Erlang (D-Erlang) and Scalable Distributed Erlang (SD-Erlang). The purpose of these systems is to serve as real-world benchmarks to test
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/113709/1/113709.pdf
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This technical report presents the work we have conducted to support SD Erlang reliability and to formally specify the semantics of s groups. We have considered the following aspects of SD Erlang reliability: node recovery after failures and s group
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/113625/1/113625.pdf
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Chechina, Natalia, Trinder, Phil, Ghaffari, Amir, Green, Rickard, Lundin, Kenneth, Virding, Robert
This technical report presents the design of Scalable Distributed (SD) Erlang: a set of language-level changes that aims to enable Distributed Erlang to scale for server applications on commodity hardware with at most 100,000 cores. We cover a number
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/113618/1/113618.pdf
The many core revolution makes scalability a key property. The RELEASE project aims to improve the scalability of Erlang on emergent commodity architectures with 100,000 cores. Such architectures require scalable and available persistent storage on u
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/107445/1/107445.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/107445/1/107445.pdf
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Autor:
Chechina, Natalia, Trinder, Phil
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2012 Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2012)
Erlang is a functional language with a much-emulated model for building reliable distributed systems. This paper outlines the RELEASE project, and describes the progress in the rst six months. The project aim is to scale the Erlang's radical concurre
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/117978/7/117978.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/117978/7/117978.pdf