iccsa-16-factory

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commit da1fb71a8bc165519d8fff324e62ae69457a3d7d
parent 10f29124925205d659ce22671ca80ea3c84f33d0
Author: Ivan Gankevich <igankevich@ya.ru>
Date:   Tue, 24 Jan 2017 10:59:36 +0300

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diff --git a/src/outro.tex b/src/outro.tex @@ -1,5 +1,16 @@ \section{Conclusion} -Dynamic roles assignment is beneficial for Big Data applications and distributed systems in general. It decouples architecture of a distributed system from underlying hardware as much as possible, providing highly-available service on top of varying number of physical machines. As much as virtualisation simplifies management and administration of a computer cluster, our approach may simplify development of reliable distributed applications which run on top of the cluster. +Dynamic roles assignment is beneficial for Big Data applications and distributed +systems in general. It decouples architecture of a distributed system from +underlying hardware as much as possible, providing highly-available service on +top of varying number of physical machines. As much as virtualisation simplifies +management and administration of a computer cluster, our approach may simplify +development of reliable distributed applications which run on top of the +cluster. -\subsubsection*{Acknowledgements.} The research was carried out using computational resources of Resource Centre ``Computational Centre of Saint Petersburg State University'' (T-EDGE96 HPC-0011828-001) within frameworks of grants of Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects no. 16-07-01111, 16-07-00886, 16-07-01113) and Saint Petersburg State University (project no. 0.37.155.2014). +\subsubsection*{Acknowledgements.} The research was carried out using +computational resources of Resource Centre ``Computational Centre of Saint +Petersburg State University'' (T-EDGE96 HPC-0011828-001) within frameworks of +grants of Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects no. 16-07-01111, +16-07-00886, 16-07-01113) and Saint Petersburg State University (project no. +0.37.155.2014).