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Implementation Issues

Regardless of whether NCs are accessed through a service or a library, they must be designed to handle practical networking problems, such as measurement variation, data loss, and node failures. The focus of our work to date has been on measurement variation: creating an accurate and stable coordinate system using real world latency samples. In this section, we explain our solutions to handle non-ideal latency samples, which have a significant negative impact when left unfiltered. We also describe how measurement overhead can be controlled by tuning neighbor sets. As an overview, we found that:



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Jonathan Ledlie 2005-10-18