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System Design and Implementation Considerations

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A Real-Time In-Memory Discovery Service

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After having described the central concepts of the Hierarchical-Packaging-aware Discovery Service (HPDS), this chapter is dedicated to presenting the system design and implementation considerations. In order to evaluate the theoretical concepts developed in this dissertation, the HPDS is prototypically implemented using Java technology [39, 143]. As a Java servlet container [123], Apache Tomcat is used [183]. SAP HANA is chosen as the database of choice [153]

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Müller, J. (2013). System Design and Implementation Considerations. In: A Real-Time In-Memory Discovery Service. In-Memory Data Management Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37128-8_6

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