DocumentCode :
3145865
Title :
Dependable Autonomic Cloud Computing with Information Proxies
Author :
Erdil, D. Cenk
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. Dept., Istanbul Bilgi Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
fYear :
2011
fDate :
16-20 May 2011
Firstpage :
1518
Lastpage :
1524
Abstract :
Autonomic computing systems promise to manage themselves on a set of basic rules specified to higher level objectives. One of the challenges in making this possible is dependable collaboration among peers in a large-scale network. Effective maintenance of next generation distributed systems, such as clouds and second generation grids, will be nearly impossible without autonomic computing, with ever increasing scale of such systems. In addition, due to the nature of autonomous clouds to form administrative boundaries, depend able collaboration becomes a much harder problem. Employing information proxies may help improve such collaboration in existence of administrative boundaries. Although a general proxy definition can refer to many contexts, we focus on such proxies for dependable collaboration for distributed resource scheduling. Our definition of information proxies, and the particular areas we make use of them mainly contribute to the self configuring and self-optimizing fundamentals of the autonomic computing paradigm in general. By simulation, we show that information proxies help improve resource scheduling decisions that support large-scale autonomic computing systems.
Keywords :
cloud computing; grid computing; groupware; scheduling; administrative boundary; autonomic computing paradigm; autonomous clouds; dependable autonomic cloud computing; dependable collaboration; distributed resource scheduling; higher level objectives; information proxy; large-scale autonomic computing systems; large-scale network; next generation distributed systems; proxy definition; resource scheduling decisions; second generation grids; self configuring fundamentals; self-optimizing fundamentals; Cloud computing; Collaboration; Legged locomotion; Network topology; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Workshops and Phd Forum (IPDPSW), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
ISSN :
1530-2075
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-425-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1530-2075
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2011.305
Filename :
6009010
Link To Document :
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