Abstract

The authors address the problem of determining how system parameters affect the performance of the location operations when hint tables are used. To this end they approximate a distributed system incorporating hint tables in its location strategy with an analytic model. They identify a set of parameters affecting the cost of location operations and provide a criterion to help decide whether the use of hint tables should be incorporated in the design of a given system. They give a set of examples to illustrate the usage of the analytic results. These include location using: broadcast in a broadcast network; name servers in a broadcast network; broadcast is a packet switched network and name servers in a packet switched network. >

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