Title
Structured peer-to-peer resource discovery for computational grids
Abstract
Existing resource discovery and monitoring systems, such as Globus GRAM/MDS, are based on a central point of control. This paper proposes a decentralized multilayered resource discovery system implemented over a peer-to-peer structure to address shortcomings associated with current resource discovery systems. Our approach segments Grid nodes into various overlays, with each overlay (namely, layer) made up of nodes contributing the same resource attributes and connected by at least one gateway to allow nodes in the layer to communicate with other layers, to support queries for multiple resource types. This unique logical structure permits fast and effective searches for a given set of resources needed by an incoming job. Our approach disseminates resource information to nodes proximity-close to the distribution node, exhibiting a substantial reduction in traffic overhead of over 35%, without compromising its success rate in resource discovery. It supports queries for multiple resource types efficiently, often without searching associated multiple layers separately.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1341811.1341819
Mardi Gras Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
current resource discovery system,resource attribute,resource discovery,decentralized multilayered resource discovery,approach segments grid node,multiple layer,structured peer-to-peer resource discovery,computational grid,existing resource discovery,nodes proximity-close,multiple resource type,approach disseminates resource information,user interface,distributed systems,mashups,web 2 0
Mashup,Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Human resource management system,Default gateway,Structure (mathematical logic),User interface,Overlay,Grid,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.38
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ian Chang-Yen131.06
Denvil Smith251.42
Nian-Feng Tzeng385694.11