Authors
Guiseppe Valetto, Paul L Snyder, Daniel J Dubois, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Nicolo M Calcavecchia
Publication date
2011/10/3
Conference
2011 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
Pages
168-177
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A service network with decentralized ownership is a system where nodes offering a variety of services are administered by different organizations -- or even by a set of individuals. In such a context, nodes hosting services can dynamically enter and exit the system without prior notice, and there is no centralized point of control. If one wants to build into such a system the ability to direct incoming requests for the various hosted services to those nodes that can efficiently fulfill them, one option is to introduce in the system an entity that serves as a gateway to accept service requests, and is an intermediary to re-direct requests as needed. That implies that this intermediary is able to acquire and maintain accurate and up-to-date information on where it can direct incoming requests. Another option, which is the one we pursue in this paper, is to build the system as an overlay network, in which the nodes hosting instances of …
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