Title of article :
Enhanced DHT-based P2P Architecture for Effective
Resource Discovery and Management
Author/Authors :
Samir Ghamri-Doudane، نويسنده , , Nazim Agoulmine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Recently, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) has become a popular paradigm for
building distributed systems, aiming to provide resource localization and sharing in
large-scale networks. However, advanced searching for resources remains an open
issue. The flooding technique used by some P2P systems is expensive in bandwidth
usage, and shows a serious lack in scalability. Also, more efficient systems based on
distributed hash tables (DHT) lack in query expressiveness and flexibility. This
paper addresses this issue by discussing existing solutions, and proposing a novel
approach to support advanced multi-keyword queries in the context of P2P systems.
It extends the existing, and widely established DHT-based localization frameworks.
This new approach provides an effective resource localization framework; it can
substantially reduce bandwidth consumption and improve load balancing over the
network. Moreover, various kinds of applications can be deployed on top of this
generic framework. As a relevant use case, this paper describes a novel service
discovery and management application.
Keywords :
Peer-to-Peer systems Distributed hash tables Complex queries Load balancing Resource localization Service discovery
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Journal title :
Journal of Network and Systems Management