Title
Internet Servers, Safe-Language Extensions, and Structured Resource Control
Abstract
The growing role of server systems, especially in the context of the World Wide Web, requires providing flexible and inexpensive mechanisms for accounting for and controlling of resources consumed by individual requests. To a large extent, the Internet server models currently deployed fail in this respect. The focus of this work is to alleviate some problems related to resource management in server environments. In particular, we propose a structured approach to binding threads (execution entities) to resource accounts (abstractions encapsulating rights to using particular amounts of particular resources). The approach advocates separation between protection domains (processes) and resource management; we argue that this is more appropriate for server systems than traditional approaches. Resource accounts address some issues related to trust and to dividing complex requests into separate sub-requests.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/TOOLS.1999.779021
TOOLS (29)
Keywords
Field
DocType
traditional approach,resource account,safe-language extensions,approach advocates separation,structured approach,particular amount,internet servers,internet server model,particular resource,server system,structured resource control,server environment,resource management,world wide web,resource manager,web server,internet,control systems,multi threading,file servers,trust,computer science,java,resource allocation
Resource management,World Wide Web,Server farm,Computer science,Server,Resource allocation,Application server,Web server,The Internet,Client–server model
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
29
1530-2067
0-7695-0275-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.42
11
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Grzegorz Czajkowski1190699.19
Thorsten von Eicken2841108.61