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Hosting Services Manager. Micro Communication System Architecture Design And Implementation,

Posted on:2005-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Z WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360125964155Subject:Computer application technology
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Designed for the narrow band data transmission, TCP/IP is still the main network architecture used by the present Internet. However, according to the bulk emergence of various new applications of the network, its limitations are increasingly affecting the development of new applications. Since the 1990's, there has been extensive research in the area of high performance netv/ork architecture among the network community. However, that research commonly depends on the conventional hierarchical networking architecture. Although the networking performance could be further improved, the problems concerned with the inherent limitations of the hierarchical architecture are still difficult to be resolved. To overcome such limitations and improve poor network service efficiency, which is mainly due to the redundant function overlaps between neighbouring layers and complicated hierarchical processes existing in the conventional hierarchical network, by analysing and classifying network services, a novel network architecture called the service unit based network architecture (SUNA) were presented..This project aims to implement the micro-communication element system (MCES), the first network system under the SUNA framework, into the Linux platform. The inplementation of MCES architecture is presented in this dessertation with detail, including general and module design. And besides, emphasis has been put on the design and implementation of the service unit manager in the MCES architeture.This dessertation mainly introduces the implementation methods of simulating the host model of the MCES on PC systems. Firstly, SUNA is introduced, and secondly, is the MCES architeture and then is the general design of the host module. Chapter four goes on with the service unit manager in detail and chapter five presents the testing methods and the results. Chapter six makes the summarization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Service Unit, Micro-communication Element System (MCES), Service Unit Manager, system call.
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