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"SelfService", — A Theoretical Protocol for Autonomic Distribution of Services in P2P Communities
New York, New York May 17-May 18
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Fabrice Saffre, BT Exact
H?vard Rast Blok, BT Exact
In this paper, we present a theoretical protocol for autonomic distribution of services in a P2P environment, as well as the results of its simulated implementation. Our objective is to demonstrate that it is possible to obtain a distribution of the corresponding software modules that meets the requirement of the community in the absence of any centralized resource management. Instead, an acceptable balance between offer and demand is achieved via a simple "trial-and-error" mechanism, involving a simple, locally applied "reasoning" loop running independently on every peer.
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Fabrice Saffre, H?vard Rast Blok, ""SelfService", — A Theoretical Protocol for Autonomic Distribution of Services in P2P Communities," icac, pp.326-327, First International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'04), 2004
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