A Scalable QoS-Aware Service Aggregation Model for Peer-to-Peer Computing Grids (2002)
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@MISC{Gu02ascalable,
author = {Xiaohui Gu and Klara Nahrstedt},
title = {A Scalable QoS-Aware Service Aggregation Model for Peer-to-Peer Computing Grids},
year = {2002}
}
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Abstract
Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing grids consist of peer nodes that communicate directly among themselves through wide-area networks and can act as both clients and servers. These systems have drawn much research attention since they promote Internet-scale resource and service sharing without any administration cost or centralized infrastructure support. However, aggregating different application services into a high-performance distributed application delivery in such systems is challenging due to the presence of dynamic performance information, arbitrary peer arrivals/departures, and systems ' scalability requirement. In this paper, we propose a scalable QoS-aware service aggregation model to address the challenges. The model includes two tiers: (1) on-demand service composition tier, which is responsible for choosing and composing different application services into a service path satisfying the user's quality requirements; and (2) dynamic peer selection tier, which decides the specific peers where the chosen services are actually instantiated based on the dynamic, composite and distributed performance information. The model is designed and implemented in a fully distributed and self-organizing fashion. Finally, we show that the proposed model and algorithms can achieve better performance than common heuristic algorithms using largescale simulations.







