2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.parco.2007.02.006
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Peer-to-peer systems for discovering resources in a dynamic grid

Abstract: The convergence of the Grid and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) worlds has led to many solutions that try to efficiently solve the problem of resource discovery on Grids. Some of these solutions are extensions of P2P DHT-based networks. We believe that these systems are not flexible enough in case the indexed data are very dynamic, i.e., the values of the resource attributes change very frequently over time. This is a common case for some data managed by typical Grid systems, like CPU loads, queue occupation, etc. Moreover… Show more

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“…There is vast amount of ongoing research in this topic which is aimed at solving problems mostly caused by scalability issues. P2P based [4,6,16] and Agent based [5,8,13] approaches in grid resource discovery are two of the most promising approaches in this field. A very comprehensive and detailed survey about those grid resource discovery approaches can be found in [22,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is vast amount of ongoing research in this topic which is aimed at solving problems mostly caused by scalability issues. P2P based [4,6,16] and Agent based [5,8,13] approaches in grid resource discovery are two of the most promising approaches in this field. A very comprehensive and detailed survey about those grid resource discovery approaches can be found in [22,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on peers organization, the P2P-based Grid systems are classified as structured and unstructured [90,132]. In unstructured P2P-based systems (e.g., Gnutella, KaZaA [89]), the flooding approach is used for locating resources where each peer propagates information about its local resources. When a user requests some resource, the peer matches the user query with the local resources.…”
Section: Resource Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associated P2P and Grid applications such as mobile Grid for access to Grid resources or distribute/store shared information across Virtual Organizations (VOs), such as web, digital cameras, own digital community-TV broadcast, music, etc., will also be possible in future. Nowadays, the research and development community agrees that the adoption of the Peerto-Peer paradigm could favour Grid scalability [25]. Grids and P2P systems share several features and can profitably be integrated, bringing benefits to both the fields resulting in future convergence.…”
Section: Grid and P2pmentioning
confidence: 99%