2013 International Conference on Signal-Image Technology &Amp; Internet-Based Systems 2013
DOI: 10.1109/sitis.2013.51
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Efficient Dynamic Service Provisioning over Distributed Resources Using Chord

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“…The proposed registry is intended to provide dynamic discovery using RSS and tries to resolve synchronization issues in RSS. Jaiswal et al (Jaiswal et al, 2013) introduce a decentralized registry using the Chord protocol for peer-to-peer environments. The registry comprises distributed hash tables of web-service names and web-service IPs.…”
Section: Distributed Service Registrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed registry is intended to provide dynamic discovery using RSS and tries to resolve synchronization issues in RSS. Jaiswal et al (Jaiswal et al, 2013) introduce a decentralized registry using the Chord protocol for peer-to-peer environments. The registry comprises distributed hash tables of web-service names and web-service IPs.…”
Section: Distributed Service Registrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the above problem, we propose a framework which enables dynamic web service provisioning in a P2P-based distributed environment with a decentralized service registry [7][8] [9]. Decentralized service registry resolves the scalability issue for handling a large number of consumer requests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our proposed framework with decentralized service registry [9], efficient catering of consumer requests is only possible if requested services can be deployed in a timely manner. However, in many cases, a service deployment operation may require additional data to be accompanied which increases the service package size, and hence incurs a considerable deployment cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%