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....fault tolerance, and security. In their current form, P2P systems are still primarily used for sharing files (or media objects) Yet they possess the potential to become much more than file sharing systems. A grand vision of P2P computing is emerging in the context of computational grids [6]. The emerging grid architecture will combine all the information and other resources (data, storage, computing power) into a loosely connected but highly available, reliable, robust system. The information service component of the computational grid tracks the availability and attributes of a ....
....r but the intervals of neither children of v r contain r. We call v r the topology node for r. It is easy to see that, for any range [a, b] where a, b # n, there is a unique topology node for it. In the basic tree scheme, the range r will be stored at node v r . In Figure 1, for example, range [3, 6] will be stored at the left child of the root. The lookup for a query range q = x, y] can begin at any node. The search can move up or down in the tree, and so we initially set a boolean down true. Suppose we are at a node v. There are three cases to consider: 1) if the query range q is not ....
I. Foster and A. Iamnitchi. On death, taxes, and the convergence of peer-to-peer and grid computing. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS '03), 2003.
....Science Foundation grants IIS 0121562 and CCR 9901958. CA 93106. Email: suri cs.ucsb.edu. Supported in part by National Science Foundation grants IIS 0121562 and CCR 9901958. Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 1501 Page Mill Road, 5U 64, Palo Alto, CA 94304. Email: yunhong.zhou hp.com. peers [7]. The e#orts of on demand or grid computing are aimed at much smaller, enterprise level organizations, where a cluster of workstations and storage devices act as a shared resource pool. These two technologies may appear superficially similar, at least in their current form, yet they di#er in some ....
I. Foster and A. Iamnitchi. On death, taxes, and the convergence of peer-to-peer and grid computing. 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, 2003.
....system are presented. 1. Introduction The recent years have seen an increasing interest in two resource sharing environments: Peer to Peer (P2P) computing and Grid computing. Emerging from different communities, they have a common final objective: to pool and coordinate large sets of resources [5]. In the Peer to Peer (P2P) computing paradigm, entities at the edges of the network can directly interact as equals (or peers) and share information, services and resources without centralized servers. Key characteristics of these systems include decentralization, self organization, dynamism and ....
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