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Bernard A. Traversat

Researcher at Sun Microsystems

Publications -  91
Citations -  7211

Bernard A. Traversat is an academic researcher from Sun Microsystems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Database tuning & Database design. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 91 publications receiving 7211 citations.

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Mechanism and apparatus for using messages to look up documents stored in spaces in a distributed computing environment

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for searching for documents within spaces in a distributed computing environment are provided, where a client sends a lookup message to a space which stores documents, and a set of zero or more documents which match the lookup message are discovered.
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Highly-available distributed cluster configuration database

TL;DR: The cluster configuration database as mentioned in this paper is a distributed configuration database where a consistent copy of the configuration database is maintained on each active node of the cluster and each node in the cluster maintains its own copy of a configuration database and configuration database operations can be performed from any node.
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Relay peers for extending peer availability in a peer-to-peer networking environment

TL;DR: In this article, a peer node serves as a relay peer that allows peers inside a partition to have a presence outside the partition and provides a mechanism for peers outside partitions to discover and communicate with peers inside the partitions.
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Providing peer groups in a peer-to-peer environment

TL;DR: A peer group may be one or more peers in a peer-to-peer environment that share a set of network services and content as mentioned in this paper, where peers define an implicit scope for messages originating from members peers of the peer group.
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System and method for dynamic, transparent migration of services

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a system and method for the dynamic and transparent migration of services in a peer-to-peer networking environment, where a group of peers may cooperate to provide redundant instances of services to member peers.