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Using satellite execution to reduce latency for mobile/cloud applications

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29582-4_15
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2016-02-03
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Pettersen, Robert; Valvåg, Steffen; Kvalnes, Åge Andre; Johansen, Dag
Abstract
We demonstrate a practical way to reduce latency for mobile .NET applications that interact with cloud services, without disrupting application architectures. We provide a programming abstraction for location-independent code, which has the potential to execute either locally or at a satellite execution environment in the cloud, where other cloud services can be accessed with low latency. This maintains a simple deployment model, but gives applications the option to offload latency-sensitive code to the cloud. Services like cloud databases can still be accessed programmatically, but with less concern for the aggregated latency of consecutively-issued requests. Our evaluation shows that this approach can significantly improve the response time for applications that execute dependent database queries, and that the required cloud-side resources are modest.
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Link to publishers version: 10.1007/978-3-319-29582-4_15
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Pettersen R, Valvåg S, Kvalnes Å, Johansen D. Using satellite execution to reduce latency for mobile/cloud applications. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2016;581:279-298
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