Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Abstract--This paper presents "Self-Chord," a peer-to-peer
(P2P) system that inherits the ability of Chord-like structured systems
for the construction and maintenance of an overlay of peers,
but features enhanced functionalities deriving from ant-inspired
algorithms, such as autonomous behavior, self-organization, and
capacity to adapt to a changing environment. As opposed to the
structured P2P systems deployed so far, resource indexing and
placement is uncorrelated with network structure and topology,
and resource keys are organized and managed by self-organizing
mobile agents through simple local operations driven by probabilistic
choices. Self-Chord has three main features that are
particularly advantageous in Grid and Cloud Computing: 1) it
is possible to give a semantic meaning to keys, which enables the
execution of range queries; 2) the keys are fairly distributed over
the peers, thus improving the balancing of storage responsibilities;
3) maintenance load is also limited because it is not necessary
to reassign keys when new peers or resources are added to the
system--the mobile agents will spontaneously reorganize the
keys. The efficiency and effectiveness of Self-Chord were assessed
both with a simulation framework and with an analytical model
inspired by fluid dynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mastroianni, Carlo; Forestiero, Agostino
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