ºÝºÝߣshows by User: RajatKumar205 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: RajatKumar205 / Tue, 21 Nov 2017 13:03:31 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: RajatKumar205 Naming Entities and Locating Mobile Entities /slideshow/naming-entities-and-locating-mobile-entities/82450021 newnamingentities-1-171121130331
What is a name in Distributed Systems? A name in a distributed system is a string of bits or characters that is used to refer to an entity. What is an Entity? An entity in a distributed system can be practically anything. Examples include resources such as hosts, printers, disks, and files, processes, users, mailboxes, newsgroups, Web pages, graphical windows, messages, network connections ]]>

What is a name in Distributed Systems? A name in a distributed system is a string of bits or characters that is used to refer to an entity. What is an Entity? An entity in a distributed system can be practically anything. Examples include resources such as hosts, printers, disks, and files, processes, users, mailboxes, newsgroups, Web pages, graphical windows, messages, network connections ]]>
Tue, 21 Nov 2017 13:03:31 GMT /slideshow/naming-entities-and-locating-mobile-entities/82450021 RajatKumar205@slideshare.net(RajatKumar205) Naming Entities and Locating Mobile Entities RajatKumar205 What is a name in Distributed Systems? A name in a distributed system is a string of bits or characters that is used to refer to an entity. What is an Entity? An entity in a distributed system can be practically anything. Examples include resources such as hosts, printers, disks, and files, processes, users, mailboxes, newsgroups, Web pages, graphical windows, messages, network connections <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newnamingentities-1-171121130331-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is a name in Distributed Systems? A name in a distributed system is a string of bits or characters that is used to refer to an entity. What is an Entity? An entity in a distributed system can be practically anything. Examples include resources such as hosts, printers, disks, and files, processes, users, mailboxes, newsgroups, Web pages, graphical windows, messages, network connections
Naming Entities and Locating Mobile Entities from Rajat Kumar
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Client Centric Consistency Model /RajatKumar205/client-centric-consistency-model 9331159-171121130327
Client-Centric Consistency Provide guarantees about ordering of operations only for a single client, i.e. Effects of an operations depend on the client performing it Effects also depend on the history of client’s operations Applied only when requested by the client No guarantees concerning concurrent accesses by different clients Assumption: Clients can access different replicas, e.g. mobile users ]]>

Client-Centric Consistency Provide guarantees about ordering of operations only for a single client, i.e. Effects of an operations depend on the client performing it Effects also depend on the history of client’s operations Applied only when requested by the client No guarantees concerning concurrent accesses by different clients Assumption: Clients can access different replicas, e.g. mobile users ]]>
Tue, 21 Nov 2017 13:03:27 GMT /RajatKumar205/client-centric-consistency-model RajatKumar205@slideshare.net(RajatKumar205) Client Centric Consistency Model RajatKumar205 Client-Centric Consistency Provide guarantees about ordering of operations only for a single client, i.e. Effects of an operations depend on the client performing it Effects also depend on the history of client’s operations Applied only when requested by the client No guarantees concerning concurrent accesses by different clients Assumption: Clients can access different replicas, e.g. mobile users <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/9331159-171121130327-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Client-Centric Consistency Provide guarantees about ordering of operations only for a single client, i.e. Effects of an operations depend on the client performing it Effects also depend on the history of client’s operations Applied only when requested by the client No guarantees concerning concurrent accesses by different clients Assumption: Clients can access different replicas, e.g. mobile users
Client Centric Consistency Model from Rajat Kumar
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Audio compression 1 /slideshow/audio-compression-1/77271882 audiocompression1-170626170149
Audio Compression Techniques a type of lossy or lossless compression in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced to differing extents for transmission respectively with or without some loss of quality, used in CD and MP3 encoding, Internet radio. Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced]]>

Audio Compression Techniques a type of lossy or lossless compression in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced to differing extents for transmission respectively with or without some loss of quality, used in CD and MP3 encoding, Internet radio. Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 17:01:49 GMT /slideshow/audio-compression-1/77271882 RajatKumar205@slideshare.net(RajatKumar205) Audio compression 1 RajatKumar205 Audio Compression Techniques a type of lossy or lossless compression in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced to differing extents for transmission respectively with or without some loss of quality, used in CD and MP3 encoding, Internet radio. Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/audiocompression1-170626170149-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Audio Compression Techniques a type of lossy or lossless compression in which the amount of data in a recorded waveform is reduced to differing extents for transmission respectively with or without some loss of quality, used in CD and MP3 encoding, Internet radio. Dynamic range compression, also called audio level compression, in which the dynamic range, the difference between loud and quiet, of an audio waveform is reduced
Audio compression 1 from Rajat Kumar
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