• DocumentCode
    2082274
  • Title

    A framework for self-optimizing grids using P2P components

  • Author

    Schintke, Florian ; Schütt, Thorsten ; Reinefeld, Alexander

  • Author_Institution
    Zuse Inst. Berlin, Germany
  • fYear
    2003
  • fDate
    1-5 Sept. 2003
  • Firstpage
    689
  • Lastpage
    693
  • Abstract
    We present the framework of a new grid architecture based on the peer-to-peer and the component paradigms. In our architecture, several peer-to-peer components are loosely coupled or even independent from each other. Components affect others indirectly by monitoring the system, recognizing changes caused by other components´ actions, and by issuing own actions. This approach is generic and open for future extensions. It allows to design scalable, self-optimizing, and resilient grid systems that have no single point of failure. A component is a distributed software system that uses a peer-to-peer algorithm to achieve its goal. The peer-to-peer paradigm was invented for large, voluntary PC networks. We apply this concept to the field of self-optimizing grid systems and show how this new architecture can be deployed in the domain of data management. Here, various management aspects like replica creation, placement, access optimization, synchronization, etc. are cooperatively solved in separate peer-to-peer component layers. All components run concurrently. Each of them optimizes the system with respect to its goals. This separate optimization process performed by the interaction of small, manageable components yields similar or even better results, while being less complex than the holistic approach that tries to optimize the system in one step.
  • Keywords
    computer networks; distributed object management; distributed programming; P2P; PC network; access optimization; computer network; data management; grid architecture; peer-to-peer; placement; replica creation; resilient grid system; scalable grid system; self-optimizing grids; synchronization; Collaboration; Computer architecture; Condition monitoring; Electronic mail; Large-scale systems; Peer to peer computing; Redundancy; Resource management; Software algorithms; Software systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2003. Proceedings. 14th International Workshop on
  • ISSN
    1529-4188
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1993-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DEXA.2003.1232101
  • Filename
    1232101