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Application software

About: Application software is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12185 publications have been published within this topic receiving 219822 citations. The topic is also known as: software application & application software.


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Patent
29 Jun 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an electronic commerce network that facilitates the exchange of goods and services is described that includes configurations for physically implementing the system and data structures for logically implementing the method, including configurations for physical implementation of the system.
Abstract: An electronic commerce network that facilitates the exchange of goods and services is described that includes configurations for physically implementing the system and data structures for logically implementing the method. The physical components of the system include a wide area network, a message bus (5006), data channels and system connectors (5004). The logical components of the system include system software, client application software, databases and an event coordinator/workflow processor (5011). Functions of the system include business network registration (5008), user registration, definition of roles, assignment of roles to business networks and user registrants, definition of logical products, definition of physical products, identification of the goods needed by a participant, identification of the goods offered by a participant and the brokering of a solution that takes into account the needs of one participant and the offer of another participant.

129 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Apr 2010
TL;DR: Current state of CernVM project is presented and performance of CVMFS to performance of traditional network file system like AFS is compared and possible scenarios that could further improve its performance and scalability are discussed.
Abstract: CernVM is a Virtual Software Appliance capable of running physics applications from the LHC experiments at CERN. It aims to provide a complete and portable environment for developing and running LHC data analysis on any end-user computer (laptop, desktop) as well as on the Grid, independently of Operating System platforms (Linux, Windows, MacOS). The experiment application software and its specific dependencies are built independently from CernVM and delivered to the appliance just in time by means of a CernVM File System (CVMFS) specifically designed for efficient software distribution. The procedures for building, installing and validating software releases remains under the control and responsibility of each user community. We provide a mechanism to publish pre-built and configured experiment software releases to a central distribution point from where it finds its way to the running CernVM instances via the hierarchy of proxy servers or content delivery networks. In this paper, we present current state of CernVM project and compare performance of CVMFS to performance of traditional network file system like AFS and discuss possible scenarios that could further improve its performance and scalability.

129 citations

Patent
18 Sep 2003
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods and a computer-readable program for providing autonomic, event-driven upgrade maintenance of one or more software modules residing on a computer system.
Abstract: The present invention provides methods and a computer-readable program for providing autonomic, event driven upgrade maintenance of one or more software modules residing on a computer system. In a preferred embodiment, a method begins by detecting a predefined triggering event on the computer system indicative of a potential maintenance issue. Next the computer system connects to an upgrade management server, where the upgrade maintenance server creates a list of recommended upgrade modules to download to the computer system, the list based upon the triggering event and a set of selection policies. The method then downloads the list of recommended upgrade modules from the upgrade management server to the computer system, and selectively installs upgrade modules chosen from the list of recommended upgrade modules on the computer system. The user is then notified of the status of the upgrade maintenance operation.

129 citations

Patent
15 Sep 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a plug-in in the browser reads a configuration file for the selected VM from a server and requests a server-side controller daemon to launch the VM on the server.
Abstract: Applications and services are accessed over the Web without requiring any modification to the currently available code for such applications. Virtual machines (VMs) can each be associated with one or more pre-configured and pre-installed software applications and hosted by Web sites. A VM is accessed and run when a user of a client computing device selects a Web object for the VM in a browser program. A plug-in in the browser reads a configuration file for the selected VM from a server and requests a server-side controller daemon to launch the VM on the server. The plug-in then opens a remote desktop connection to the VM, which is displayed as an embedded window in the Web page on the browser program. The user can then interact with and use the VM and its provided application software and services from within the browser program.

129 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
24 Jun 2008
TL;DR: This work proposes a novel framework for automated anomaly detection and application change analysis based on integration of two complementary techniques: i) a regression-based transaction model that reflects a resource consumption model of the application, and ii) an application performance signature that provides a compact model of run-time behavior of the applications.
Abstract: Automated tools for understanding application behavior and its changes during the application life-cycle are essential for many performance analysis and debugging tasks. Application performance issues have an immediate impact on customer experience and satisfaction. A sudden slowdown of enterprise-wide application can effect a large population of customers, lead to delayed projects and ultimately can result in company financial loss. We believe that online performance modeling should be a part of routine application monitoring. Early, informative warnings on significant changes in application performance should help service providers to timely identify and prevent performance problems and their negative impact on the service. We propose a novel framework for automated anomaly detection and application change analysis. It is based on integration of two complementary techniques: i) a regression-based transaction model that reflects a resource consumption model of the application, and ii) an application performance signature that provides a compact model of run-time behavior of the application. The proposed integrated framework provides a simple and powerful solution for anomaly detection and analysis of essential performance changes in application behavior. An additional benefit of the proposed approach is its simplicity: it is not intrusive and is based on monitoring data that is typically available in enterprise production environments.

129 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202191
2020151
2019237
2018321
2017359
2016364