Title :
Shared Content Management in Replicated Web Systems: A Design Framework Using Problem Decomposition, Controlled Simulation, and Feedback Learning
Author :
Wang, Jingguo ; Sharman, Raj ; Ramesh, Ram
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas, Arlington
Abstract :
Replication is one of the primary techniques used to improve the quality of distributed content service. It generally reduces user latencies and increases a site´s availability. However, to our knowledge, there is no systematic framework that combines the structure of both content and service components of a Web application to design effective replica hosting architectures. Recent advances in interconnected and multiple content distribution network (CDN) architectures render this problem even more complex. In this study, we develop a systematic framework for designing and evaluating large-scale, component-based replication architectures for Web systems that are driven by both the quality and effectiveness of service provisioning on the service network. The proposed framework employs a combination of problem decomposition, configuration evaluation through controlled system simulations, and a neural-network-based feedback learning mechanism in the exploration of the design space. A case study demonstrates the viability of the framework. The framework can be an effective decision support tool for a system designer to systematically explore design options and select an appropriate design configuration that best meets the desired design objectives.
Keywords :
Web design; content management; feedback; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; component-based replication architectures; controlled simulation; decision support tool; distributed content service; multiple content distribution network architectures; neural-network-based feedback learning; problem decomposition; replicated Web systems; service network; service provisioning; shared content management; user latencies; Content management; Control system synthesis; Delay; Feedback; Helium; Internet; Large-scale systems; Learning systems; Neurofeedback; Service oriented architecture; Controlled simulation; decomposition; feedback learning; replica hosting system design;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2007.906049