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Menetapkan dan mengurus objek kandungan dengan cekap adalah penting untuk membina sistem penyampaian kandungan berskala dan telus. Kertas kerja ini menyiasat masalah penggunaan tambahan lanjutan yang mana objek dihantar secara berturut-turut. Baru-baru ini, penyelidik menunjukkan bahawa penggunaan kandungan kos minimum boleh diperolehi dengan mengurangkan masalah kepada masalah aliran rangkaian yang terkenal. Dalam kertas ini, algoritma aliran maksimum untuk graf tunggal dilanjutkan kepada graf yang semakin meningkat. Berdasarkan sambungan ini, algoritma penggunaan kandungan tambahan yang cekap dibangunkan dalam kerja ini.
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Lung-Pin CHEN, I-Chen WU, William CHU, Jhen-You HONG, Meng-Yuan HO, "Incremental Digital Content Object Delivering in Distributed Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E93-D, no. 6, pp. 1512-1520, June 2010, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1512.
Abstract: Deploying and managing content objects efficiently is critical for building a scalable and transparent content delivery system. This paper investigates the advanced incremental deploying problem of which the objects are delivered in a successive manner. Recently, the researchers show that the minimum-cost content deployment can be obtained by reducing the problem to the well-known network flow problem. In this paper, the maximum flow algorithm for a single graph is extended to the incremental growing graph. Based on this extension, an efficient incremental content deployment algorithm is developed in this work.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1512/_p
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AU - Lung-Pin CHEN
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JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information
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AB - Deploying and managing content objects efficiently is critical for building a scalable and transparent content delivery system. This paper investigates the advanced incremental deploying problem of which the objects are delivered in a successive manner. Recently, the researchers show that the minimum-cost content deployment can be obtained by reducing the problem to the well-known network flow problem. In this paper, the maximum flow algorithm for a single graph is extended to the incremental growing graph. Based on this extension, an efficient incremental content deployment algorithm is developed in this work.
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