Title
Self-Organizing Resource Allocation for Autonomic Networks
Abstract
Application-layer networks (ALN) are softwarearchitectures that allow the provisioning of servicesrequiring a huge amount of resources by connecting largenumbers of individual computers, e.g. Grids and P2P-Networks.Self-organization, like proposed by theAutonomic Computing concept, might be the key tocontrolling these systems. The CATNET project evaluates adecentralized mechanism for resource allocation in ALN,based on the economic paradigm of the Catallaxy. Theeconomic model is based on self-interested maximizationof utility and self-interested cooperation between softwareagents, who buy and sell network services and resourcesto and from each other.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/DEXA.2003.1232096
DEXA Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
theeconomic model,self-interested cooperation,individual computer,self-organizing resource allocation,adecentralized mechanism,network service,huge amount,self-interested maximizationof utility,economic paradigm,application-layer network,autonomic networks,catnet project,self organization,software architecture,resource allocation,grid computing,autonomic computing,project evaluation,economic model,catallaxy,computer networks,software agents,software agent
Autonomic computing,Grid computing,Economic model,Computer science,Software agent,Computer network,Provisioning,Catallaxy,Resource allocation,Software architecture,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1993-8
15
0.98
References 
Authors
7
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
torsten eymann1594.86
Michael Reinicke2877.24
O. Ardaiz3463.82
P. Artigas4603.87
F. Freitag5362.06
Leandro Navarro68710.60