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A Peer-to-Peer Mechanism for Resource Location and Allocation Over the Grid

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A Peer-to-Peer Mechanism for Resource Location and Allocation Over the Grid
Abstract. Recent advances in P2P lookup overlays provide an appealing solution for distributed search without relying on a single database server. In addition to performing resource discovery, these P2P substrates also offer membership management for dynamic peers. In this paper, we propose a publicly shared architecture called VC2 A that takes advantage of a P2P lookup substrate for computational applications. VC2 A targets computational master-slave applications. An application running in VC2 A dynamically allocates resources from the system on the fly. These allocated resources then self-manage and -heal. We have implemented an architecture based on our previous efforts that include an enhanced P2P lookup overlay and a mobile agent system on top of this overlay. We show that VC2 A is not only scalable but robust, and takes advantage of heterogeneity of the resources.
Hung-Chang Hsiao, Mark Baker, Chung-Ta King
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ISPA
Authors Hung-Chang Hsiao, Mark Baker, Chung-Ta King
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