Title :
Towards Context Caches in the Clouds
Author :
Kiani, Saad Liaquat ; Anjum, Ashiq ; Munir, Kamran ; McClatchey, R. ; Antonopoulos, Nick
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Technol., Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Abstract :
Context information is traditionally collected from distributed digital artifacts and services and made available to similarly distributed, and often mobile, context consuming applications via context brokers or servers. Contextual data has a strong temporal element i.e. it remains valid for a period of time, and hence is an ideal candidate for caching strategies that aim to exploit such locality of reference. However, different types of contextual information have varying temporal validity durations and a varied spectrum of access frequencies as well. An ideal caching mechanism should utilize dynamic strategies based on the type of context data, quality of service heuristics and access patterns and request frequencies of the context consuming applications. This paper presents an investigation of the utility of various context-caching strategies and proposes a bipartite caching mechanism in a Cloud based context broker that facilitates context provisioning between context providing services and consuming applications. The results demonstrate the relative benefits of different caching strategies under varying context usage scenarios and the utility of the bipartite context caching mechanism in a context provisioning system.
Keywords :
cache storage; cloud computing; ubiquitous computing; access frequencies; bipartite context caching mechanism; cloud based context broker; context provisioning system; contextual data; distributed digital artifacts; distributed digital services; ideal caching mechanism; temporal validity durations; Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Context; Context modeling; Quality of service; Reliability; Scalability; cloud computing; context provisioning; context-aware clouds; context-awareness; intelligent caching;
Conference_Titel :
Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC), 2011 Fourth IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Victoria, NSW
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2116-8
DOI :
10.1109/UCC.2011.67