Title :
A complex systems approach to service discovery
Author :
Robinson, Ricky ; Indulska, Jadwiga
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Electr. Eng., Queensland Univ., Qld., Australia
fDate :
30 Aug.-3 Sept. 2004
Abstract :
Complex systems are those systems composed of many, often very simple, interacting autonomous entities. Interactions between these entities give rise to behaviour and patterns at the global level that cannot be predicted by examining the behaviour of any single individual component in the system. By this definition, pervasive computing environments are complex systems. This paper develops the idea that complex systems theory can aid the design of service discovery, and that results from the field of complex networks research can be applied to service discovery protocols to improve their scalability and robustness. We describe the influences of complex systems theory on the design of an existing service discovery protocol for pervasive computing environments, and show that the application of complex systems ideas can improve scalability, performance and robustness of service discovery protocols.
Keywords :
distributed algorithms; large-scale systems; protocols; ubiquitous computing; autonomous entities interaction; complex systems theory; pervasive computing environments; service discovery protocols; Bluetooth; Complex networks; Context-aware services; Information technology; Large-scale systems; Metropolitan area networks; Multicast protocols; Pervasive computing; Robustness; Scalability;
Conference_Titel :
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2004. Proceedings. 15th International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2195-9
DOI :
10.1109/DEXA.2004.1333549