Title
A Distributed-Object Infrastructure for Corporate Websites
Abstract
A corporate website is the virtual representation of a corporation or organization on the Internet. Corporate websites face numerous problems due to their large size and complexity, and the non-scalability of the underlying Web infrastructure. Current solutions to these problems generally rely on traditional scaling techniques such as caching and replication. These are usually too restrictive, however, taking a one-size-fits-all approach and applying the same solution to every document. We propose Globe as a foundation upon which to build scalable corporate websites, and introduce GlobeDoc, a website model based on Globe distributed shared objects. This paper describes GlobeDoc, highlighting the design and technical details of the infrastructure.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2000
DOA
scalability,website,numerous problem,underlying web infrastructure,architecture,distributed-object infrastructure,current solution,corporate web,corporate website,technical detail,implementation,one-size-fits-all approach,large size,website model,scalable corporate web,design,globe,distributed objects,corporate websites,frequency,internet,virtual representation
Field
DocType
ISBN
Web development,Web design,World Wide Web,Web page,Computer science,Web standards,Data Web,Web modeling,Web navigation,Web service
Conference
0-7695-0819-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
11
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ihor Kuz130430.28
Henk J. Sips21611142.06
Patrick Verkaik321410.45
Maarten van Steen42808233.34