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Streaming is a technology that enables either real-time or on-demand distribution of multimedia contents over network. Recently streaming technology has been applied onto applications, and many deployment tools for enterprise applications have been developed. Software streaming is a technology to provide software whichever users need on-demand in real-time by using streaming technology without downloading and installing a full package in advance before its use. Software streaming technology has many issues that are application load time, network fault-tolerant and etc. In this paper, we discuss issues for software streaming technology. Then, we propose a new SOD system based on functional streaming called Advanced Software On-Demand (ASOD) system. Also, we present schemes to solve issues that are application load time and network fault-tolerant.
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Shim, J.M., Kim, W.Y., Choi, W. (2005). Advanced Software On-Demand Based on Functional Streaming. In: Jin, H., Reed, D., Jiang, W. (eds) Network and Parallel Computing. NPC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3779. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11577188_35
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