Abstract—Grid resource providers can use gossiping to dis-seminate their available resource state to remote regions of the grid to attract application load. Pairwise gossiping protocols exchange information about limited subsets of other resources between pairs of potentially remote participants. In epidemic gossiping protocols, the provider disseminates information to multiple neighbors, who in turn forward it to their neighbors, and so on. One important metric for these protocols is their coverage, which characterizes how many and which resources receive the information. Coverage characteristics of epidemic protocols are non-uniform, concentrated within the vicinity of a disseminating node; they can exhibit bi-modal behavior where informa...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
Gossiping is when each node in the network has some information that it needs to communicate to ever...
Effective use of computational grids requires up-to-date information about widely-distributed resour...
In this paper, we explore the problem of scheduling multiple concurrent Bag-of-Tasks (BoT) applicati...
The size, complexity, heterogeneity, and dynamism of large-scale computational grids make autonomic ...
A growing trend in the development and deployment of grid computing systems is decentralization. Dec...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
Many distributed applications are beginning to employ gossip-based message dissemination, where the ...
International audienceGossip-based information dissemination protocols are considered easy to deploy...
A growing trend in the development and deployment of grid computing systems is decentralization. Dec...
Increasing scale, dynamism, and complexity of hybrid grids make traditional grid resource scheduling...
In a following article problem of a information sharing in distributed systemis described, as wellwa...
Internet-scale volunteer desktop grids allow multiple applications to execute concurrently on hetero...
International audienceGossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement coll...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
Gossiping is when each node in the network has some information that it needs to communicate to ever...
Effective use of computational grids requires up-to-date information about widely-distributed resour...
In this paper, we explore the problem of scheduling multiple concurrent Bag-of-Tasks (BoT) applicati...
The size, complexity, heterogeneity, and dynamism of large-scale computational grids make autonomic ...
A growing trend in the development and deployment of grid computing systems is decentralization. Dec...
Gossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement collaborative high-bandwid...
Many distributed applications are beginning to employ gossip-based message dissemination, where the ...
International audienceGossip-based information dissemination protocols are considered easy to deploy...
A growing trend in the development and deployment of grid computing systems is decentralization. Dec...
Increasing scale, dynamism, and complexity of hybrid grids make traditional grid resource scheduling...
In a following article problem of a information sharing in distributed systemis described, as wellwa...
Internet-scale volunteer desktop grids allow multiple applications to execute concurrently on hetero...
International audienceGossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement coll...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
Gossiping is when each node in the network has some information that it needs to communicate to ever...
Effective use of computational grids requires up-to-date information about widely-distributed resour...