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CDNs Content Outsourcing via Generalized Communities
Katsaros, D.; Pallis, G.; Stamos, K.; Vakali, A.; Sidiropoulos, A.; Manolopoulos, Y. (2009)Content distribution networks (CDNs) balance costs and quality in services related to content delivery. Devising an efficient content outsourcing policy is crucial since, based on such policies, CDN providers can provide ... -
CDNsim: A Simulation Tool for Content Distribution Networks
Stamos, K.; Pallis, G.; Vakali, A.; Katsaros, D.; Sidiropoulos, A.; Manolopoulos, Y. (2010)Content distribution networks (CDNs) have gained considerable attention in the past few years. Hence there is need for developing frameworks for carrying out CDN simulations. In this article we present a modeling and ... -
Pain pattern in multiple vertebral hemangiomas involving non-adjacent levels: Report of two cases
Korres, D. S.; Karachalios, Th; Roidis, N.; Bargiotas, K.; Stamos, K. (2000)Hemangioma of the bone is a benign tumor usually involving the spine and the bones of the skull and pelvis. It may be either a single lesion or part of a generalized multifocal disease. Multiple lesions involving non-adjacent ... -
Pain pattern in multiple vertebral hemangiomas involving nonadjacent levels: report of two cases
Korres, D. S.; Karachalios, T.; Roidis, N.; Bargiotas, K.; Stamos, K. (2000)Hemangioma of the bone is a benign tumor usually involving the spine and the bones of the skull and pelvis. It may be either a single lesion or part of a generalized multifocal disease. Multiple lesions involving non-adjacent ... -
Prefetching in content distribution networks via web communities identification and outsourcing
Sidiropoulos, A.; Pallis, G.; Katsaros, D.; Stamos, K.; Vakali, A.; Manolopoulos, Y. (2008)Content distribution networks (CDNs) improve scalability and reliability, by replicating content to the "edge" of the Internet. Apart from the pure networking issues of the CDNs relevant to the establishment of the ... -
The role of stainless steel wire mesh and cement in bone allograft incorporation in impaction grafting technique - An experimental study in rabbits
Roidis, N.; Karachalios, T.; Khaldi, L.; Stamos, K.; Lyritis, G. P. (2003)Cages of flexible stainless steel wire mesh were filled with impacted morcellized cancellous allograft. Bone defects were created in both tibial metaphyseal regions of 10 adult white New Zealand rabbits. The base of both ...