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QD Framework: Using Dynamic Catalogs to Organize Mirror Servers on Scalable and Resilient Service Meshes

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In this paper we conceptualize and define the QD Framework, a generic solution to manage a set of mirror servers, enabling a specific online service to be offered on the web with a better availability and success rate for requests. The framework includes all the components needed to deal with such service: registration, cataloging, monitoring, distribution and access for the end users. For validation, a case study was done with an implementation of the proposed framework to support a large scale service that provides machine translation of digital content in portuguese language to LIBRAS (Brazilian Sign Language).

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          WebMedia '15: Proceedings of the 21st Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
          October 2015
          266 pages
          ISBN:9781450339599
          DOI:10.1145/2820426

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