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Application Control and Horizontal Scaling in Modern Cloud Middleware. / Iakushkin, Oleg; Sedova, Olga; Grishkin, Valery.

Transactions on Computational Science XXVII. Springer Nature, 2016. стр. 81-96 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Том 9570).

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Iakushkin, O, Sedova, O & Grishkin, V 2016, Application Control and Horizontal Scaling in Modern Cloud Middleware. в Transactions on Computational Science XXVII. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Том. 9570, Springer Nature, стр. 81-96. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50412-3_6

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Iakushkin, O., Sedova, O., & Grishkin, V. (2016). Application Control and Horizontal Scaling in Modern Cloud Middleware. в Transactions on Computational Science XXVII (стр. 81-96). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Том 9570). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50412-3_6

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Iakushkin O, Sedova O, Grishkin V. Application Control and Horizontal Scaling in Modern Cloud Middleware. в Transactions on Computational Science XXVII. Springer Nature. 2016. стр. 81-96. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50412-3_6

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Iakushkin, Oleg ; Sedova, Olga ; Grishkin, Valery. / Application Control and Horizontal Scaling in Modern Cloud Middleware. Transactions on Computational Science XXVII. Springer Nature, 2016. стр. 81-96 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

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