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Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services
This paper presents a prototype for redundant, highly available and fault tolerant peer to peer framework for data management. Peer to peer computing is gaining importance due to its flexible organization, lack of central authority, distribution of functionality to participating nodes and ability to...
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author | Jan, Muhammad Asif Zahid, Fahd Ali Fraz, Mohammad Moazam Ali, Arshad |
author_facet | Jan, Muhammad Asif Zahid, Fahd Ali Fraz, Mohammad Moazam Ali, Arshad |
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description | This paper presents a prototype for redundant, highly available and fault tolerant peer to peer framework for data management. Peer to peer computing is gaining importance due to its flexible organization, lack of central authority, distribution of functionality to participating nodes and ability to utilize unused computational resources. Emergence of GRID computing has provided much needed infrastructure and administrative domain for peer to peer computing. The components of this framework exploit peer group concept to scope service and information search, arrange services and information in a coherent manner, provide selective redundancy and ensure availability in face of failure and high load conditions. A prototype system has been implemented using JXTA peer to peer technology and XML is used for service description and interfaces, allowing peers to communicate with services implemented in various platforms including web services and JINI services. It utilizes code mobility to achieve role interchange among services and ensure dynamic group membership. Security is ensured by using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to implement group level security policies for membership and service access. |
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spelling | cern-6219812023-03-15T19:11:02Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/621981engJan, Muhammad AsifZahid, Fahd AliFraz, Mohammad MoazamAli, ArshadExploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available servicesComputing and ComputersThis paper presents a prototype for redundant, highly available and fault tolerant peer to peer framework for data management. Peer to peer computing is gaining importance due to its flexible organization, lack of central authority, distribution of functionality to participating nodes and ability to utilize unused computational resources. Emergence of GRID computing has provided much needed infrastructure and administrative domain for peer to peer computing. The components of this framework exploit peer group concept to scope service and information search, arrange services and information in a coherent manner, provide selective redundancy and ensure availability in face of failure and high load conditions. A prototype system has been implemented using JXTA peer to peer technology and XML is used for service description and interfaces, allowing peers to communicate with services implemented in various platforms including web services and JINI services. It utilizes code mobility to achieve role interchange among services and ensure dynamic group membership. Security is ensured by using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to implement group level security policies for membership and service access.This paper presents a prototype for redundant, highly available and fault tolerant peer to peer framework for data management. Peer to peer computing is gaining importance due to its flexible organization, lack of central authority, distribution of functionality to participating nodes and ability to utilize unused computational resources. Emergence of GRID computing has provided much needed infrastructure and administrative domain for peer to peer computing. The components of this framework exploit peer group concept to scope service and information search, arrange services and information in a coherent manner, provide selective redundancy and ensure availability in face of failure and high load conditions. A prototype system has been implemented using JXTA peer to peer technology and XML is used for service description and interfaces, allowing peers to communicate with services implemented in various platforms including web services and JINI services. It utilizes code mobility to achieve role interchange among services and ensure dynamic group membership. Security is ensured by using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to implement group level security policies for membership and service access.cs/0306064CHEP-2003-THAT002oai:cds.cern.ch:6219812003-06-13 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Jan, Muhammad Asif Zahid, Fahd Ali Fraz, Mohammad Moazam Ali, Arshad Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title | Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title_full | Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title_fullStr | Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title_short | Exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
title_sort | exploiting peer group concept for adaptive and highly available services |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/621981 |
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