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- | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_system|Distributed systems]] are computer systems that are connected by a communication network or any technology that features by the delay in its communication. In addition, these systems present absence | + | Social network applications like [[http://twitter.com|Twitter]] and [[http://facebook.com|Facebook]] are another kind of Web application. Nowadays, these applications are widely used, making the analysis |
- | {{ :otm: | + | **Tweet popularity.** This feature in Twitter allows a user to know the popularity of every tweet published by him or her, which is measured by the number of retweets of direct and indirect followers. For example, the figure shows four Tweeter users: Toti, Dacha, Kuky, |
- | | + | and Paul. Toti follows Dacha and Dacha follows Paul; Kuky follows nobody and nobody follows Kuky. The figure shows that Paul publishes a tweet and Dacha receives this tweet and retweets it. The figure also shows that Kuky publishes a tweet and nobody receives it. Based on the popularity measurement, |
+ | and Paul would have published the same tweet, the popularity | ||
- | As OTM supports the definition of entities that observe and react to a Web application execution trace, we have extended our prototype to observe and react to distributed execution traces using the vector clock algorithm. | + | {{ :otm:twitter.png? |
- | * [[otm/the_matching_of_causal_sequences/example1|Popularity of a piece of news]]: This example determines | + | Using WeCa, which combines |
- | * [[otm/ | + | * [[otm/ |
- | Go [[|OTM home]]. | + | Go [[../weca|WeCa home]]. |