同步共享体验:用于同步支持的体系结构

S. Din, Shaza Hanif
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在分布式计算时代,分布式应用的不同组件需要同步。例如,两个在不同地理位置观看足球比赛的用户需要在他们的屏幕上同步显示多媒体,以实现同步共享体验。目标间同步(IDS)机制是同步共享体验的基本要求。当用户拥有相似的计算和网络资源时,现有的IDS机制可以很好地处理基于流的媒体。然而,在用户拥有各种资源的情况下,它们就不能很好地工作了。基于文档的媒体提供了基于可用资源选择替代内容的功能。当同步共享体验的用户拥有不同的网络和计算资源时,这使得基于文档的媒体成为IDS的潜在解决方案。本文研究了基于流媒体的IDS技术,并使其适应于基于文档的媒体。我们设计并实现了一个可扩展的高效架构,为同步共享体验的用户提供同步支持。我们介绍了具体技术的实施和评估,并取得了令人鼓舞的结果。
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Synchronous shared experience: Architecture for synchronization support
In the era of distributed computing, different components of distributed application need to be synchronized. For instance, two users watching a football match at geographically distinct location require synchronous multimedia display on their screens for synchronous shared experience. Inter-destination Synchronization (IDS) mechanism is a fundamental requirement for synchronous shared experience. Existing IDS mechanisms work well with stream-based media when users have similar computing and network resources. However, in situations where users have varied resources they do not work well. Document-based media provides functionality of alternative content selection on the basis of available resources. This makes document-based media a potential solution for IDS, when users of synchronous shared experience have varied network and computing resources. This paper investigates IDS techniques for stream-based media and adapts them to work with document-based media. We present design and implementation of a scalable and efficient architecture which provides synchronization support to the users of synchronous shared experience. We present implementation and evaluation of a specific techniques, with encouraging results.
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