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Defining minimum requirements of inter-collaborated nodes by measuring the weight of node interactions [conference article]

  • Stelios Sotiriadis
  • , Nik Bessis
  • , Ye Huang
  • , Paul Sant
  • , Carsten Maple

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Abstract

In this paper we are focusing on the minimum requirements to be addressed in order to demonstrate a inter-node communication within a Virtual Organisation (VO) using the method of Self-led Critical Friends (SCF). The method is able to decide paths that a node can choose in order to locate neighbouring nodes by aiming at realizing the overhead of each communication. The weight of each path will be measured by the analysis of prerequisites in order to achieve the interaction between nodes. We define requirements as the least fundamentals that a node needs to achieve in order to determine its accessibility factor. The information gathered from an interaction is then stored in a snapshot, a profile that is made available during the discovery stage.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781424459186
ISBN (Print)9781424459179
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2010
Event2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems - Krakow
Duration: 15 Feb 201018 Feb 2010

Conference

Conference2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
CityKrakow
Period15/02/1018/02/10
Other2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (15/02/2010-18/02/2010, Krakow)

Keywords

  • grid technology

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