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On the Problem of Over-clustering in Tuple-based Coordination Systems
Cambridge, Massachussets July 09-July 11
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SASO.2007.42First International Conference on Sel ...
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Matteo Casadei, Universita di Bologna
Ronaldo Menezes, Florida Tech
Robert Tolksdorf, Freie Universitat Berlin
Mirko Viroli, Freie Universitat Berlin
When it comes to communication performance, open distributed tuple-space systems depend heavily on the proximity of tuples to processes. Researchers have proposed many approaches for storing tuples in a way that processes benefit from the organization of tuples. Although some progress has been made, most of the proposed solutions fail to address the reverse problem: if most tuples are kept close to processes, the system?s robustness is affected the over-clustering of tuples in particular nodes creates a dependence on that particular node. Hence, we have a dichotomy where it is important to organize tuples in clusters close to processes, but it is equally important to avoid overclustering. This paper presents a self-organized solution to the tuple distribution problem, in which the possibility of over-clustering is considered.
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Matteo Casadei, Ronaldo Menezes, Robert Tolksdorf, Mirko Viroli, "On the Problem of Over-clustering in Tuple-based Coordination Systems," saso, pp.303-306, First International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO 2007), 2007
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