Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
This paper introduces Antares, a bio-inspired algorithm that
exploits ant-like agents to build a P2P information system in Grids. The
work of agents is tailored to the controlled replication and relocation of
metadata documents that describe Grid resources. These descriptors are
indexed through binary strings that can either represent topics of interest,
specifically in the case that resources are text documents, or be the
result of the application of a locality preserving hash function, that maps
similar resources into similar keys. Agents travel the Grid through P2P
interconnections and, by the application of ad hoc probability functions,
they copy and move descriptors so as to locate descriptors represented
by identical or similar keys into neighbor Grid hosts. The resulting information
system is here referred to as self-structured, because it exploits
the self-organizing characteristics of ant-inspired agents, and also because
the association of descriptors to hosts is not pre-determined but
easily adapts to the varying conditions of the Grid. This self-structured
organization combines the benefits of both unstructured and structured
P2P information systems. Indeed, being basically unstructured, Antares
is easy to maintain in a dynamic Grid, in which joins and departs of
hosts can be frequent events. On the other hand, the aggregation and
spatial ordering of descriptors can improve the rapidity and effectiveness
of discovery operations, and also enables range queries, which are beneficial
features typical of structured systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ant Algorithms; Grid; Information Dissemination; Information System; Peer-to-Peer
Elenco autori:
Spezzano, Giandomenico; Mastroianni, Carlo; Forestiero, Agostino; Papuzzo, Giuseppe
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