Title
Scalable Resource Annotation in Peer-to-Peer Grids
Abstract
Peer-to-peer grids are large-scale, dynamic environments where autonomous sites share computing resources. Producing and maintaining relevant and up-to-date resource information in such environments is a challenging problem, due to the grid scale, the resource heterogeneity, and the variety of user demand. This work proposes a peer-to-peer annotation approach where users can freely annotate available resources as a solution to this problem. We advocate that the proposed approach (i) is scalable, as the job of updating the resource information is divided among users; (ii) will improve resources' utilization, by reducing the amount of resources which are allocated to users without matching their applications constraints; and (iii) will allow resource allocators to increase users' utility, leveraging access to more detailed preference descriptions. The paper also discusses the challenges in implementing and deploying such approach and present solutions to tackle these challenges.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/P2P.2008.47
Peer-to-Peer Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
resource heterogeneity,scalable resource annotation,peer-to-peer grid,up-to-date resource information,annotate available resource,resource information,challenging problem,resource allocators,applications constraint,peer-to-peer annotation approach,peer-to-peer grids,grid computing,resource allocation,resource management,scalability,collaboration,dynamic scheduling,semantic web
Resource management,Grid computing,Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Semantic Web,Resource allocation,Allocator,Grid,Scalability,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2161-3567
978-0-7695-3318-6
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.37
17
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nazareno Andrade161543.57
Elizeu Santos-Neto241826.42
Francisco Brasileiro338827.99