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International Conference, GDC 2009, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conferences, FGIT 2009, Jeju Island, Korea, December 10-12, 2009, Proceedings (Communications in Computer and Informatio
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the International Conference on Grid and Distributed Computing, GDC 2009, held as part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conferences, FGIT 2009, held on Jeju Island, Korea in December 2009. The 26 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions.

Title Page 2
Foreword 5
Preface 7
Organization 8
Table of Contents 9
Autonomic Management of Object Replication for FT-CORBA Based Intelligent Transportation Systems 12
Introduction 12
Related Work 13
Proposed Architecture 13
Evaluations 17
Conclusion 19
References 19
Meshlization of Irregular Grid Resource Topologies by Heuristic Square-Packing Methods 20
Introduction 20
Proposed Algorithms 21
Experiment Results 24
Conclusions 27
References 27
An Architecture and Supporting Environment of Service-Oriented Computing Based-On Context Awareness 28
Introduction 28
Context Aware Architecture 29
Light-Weight Directory Service 30
Service Discovery and On-Demand Aggregation Based on Context 30
Dynamic Evolvement Based on Context Awareness 31
Service Context Ontology 31
Supporting Environment of Context-Aware Service Composition 32
Reference Implementation 33
Related Work 33
Conclusion 34
References 35
Relaxed Time Slot Negotiation for Grid Resource Allocation 36
Introduction 36
Relaxed Time Slot Negotiation 37
Decision Making Model 37
Negotiation Protocol 39
Simulations and Empirical Results 39
Conclusion 43
References 43
A Brokering Protocol for Agent-Based Grid Resource Discovery 44
Introduction 44
Connecting User and Provider 45
Simulations and Empirical Results 47
Conclusion and Future Work 50
References 51
Towards a Better Understanding of Locality-Awareness in Peer-to-Peer Systems 52
Introduction 52
Multi-Metric Neighbor Selection Algorithm 53
Physical vs. Logical Network 53
AS/ISP Filter and Geo Filter 54
Network Benefit Model 54
Evaluation 56
Conclusions 59
References 59
Default a-Logic for Modeling Customizable Failure Semantics in Workflow Systems Using Dynamic Reconfiguration Constraints 60
Introduction 60
Background on Default Logic 61
Overview of Failure Handling in Workflow Systems 62
Default a-Logic 63
A Case Study of Failure Modeling in Workflow Systems Using Dynamic Reconfiguration Constraints 64
An Example Scenario 65
References 66
A Back Propagation Neural Network for Evaluating Collaborative Performance in Cloud Computing 68
Introduction 68
Proposed Evaluation Approach 69
Notations 69
Proposed BPNN Model 70
Simulation Results 71
Fixed Number of Participants 72
Variable Number of Participants 73
Conclusion 74
References 75
SCAIMO – A Case for Enabling Security in Semantic Web Service Composition 76
Introduction 76
Related Work 77
Security Capability and Constraint Types in SCAIMO 78
SCAIMO Architecture 80
Case Study 81
Conclusion and Future Work 82
References 82
Automatic Synthesis and Deployment of Intensional Kahn Process Networks 84
Introduction 84
Related Work 86
Our Approach 88
Example Application 90
Intensional Kahn Processes 91
Logic for Intensional Kahn Processes 93
Synthesis of Intensional Kahn Processes 94
Conclusions 96
References 96
Extended Heartbeat Mechanism for Fault Detection Service Methodology 99
Introduction 99
Extended Heartbeat Mechanism 100
Integrating Index Server with Extended Heartbeat Mechanism 100
Utilising Ping Service with Extended Heartbeat Mechanism 102
The Performance 102
The FDS Performance 102
The Performance of the Proposed Model 104
Performance Comparison 105
Research Findings 105
Conclusion 106
References 106
Trust-Oriented Multi-objective Workflow Scheduling in Grids 107
Introduction 107
Related Work 108
Grid Trust Model 109
Trust-Oriented Multi-objective Scheduling Problem 111
Workflow Application Model (WAM) 111
Grid Resource Model (GRM) 111
Performance Criteria 112
Trust-Oriented Multi-objective Scheduling Algorithm 113
Primary Scheduling 113
Secondary Scheduling 114
Simulation and Experimental Results 115
Conclusions 117
References 117
Empirical Comparison of Race Detection Tools for OpenMP Programs 119
Introduction 119
Background 120
The Races in OpenMP Programs 121
Race Detection Tools 121
Experimentation 122
Design of Synthetic Programs 123
Experimentation Methods 123
Analysis of Results 124
Verification Capability 124
Efficiency 125
Conclusion 126
References 127
Efficient Service Recommendation System for Cloud Computing Market 128
Introduction 128
Related Work 129
Recommendation System 129
Cloud Computing Market 130
Architecture Recommendation System Based Cloud Market 130
Cloud Resource Recommendation System 130
Resource Register to the Cloud Market 131
Resource Rank Analysis 132
Conclusion 134
References 135
Scalable Cooperative Positioning System in Wireless Sensor Networks 136
Introduction 136
Relative Studies 137
SCOPS 138
Improved Positioning Convergence Adjustment Factor 138
Convergence Acceleration Factor 139
Simulation and Results 140
Conclusions 142
References 143
One-to-One Embedding between Hyper Petersen and Petersen-Torus Networks 144
Introduction 144
Related Work 145
Embedding Hyper Petersen into Petersen-Torus 147
Conclusion 149
References 150
A Dynamic Mobile Grid System for 4G Networks 151
Introduction 151
Service Composition for Grid Systems in 4G Networks 153
Service Assignment Policy for 4G Networks 155
Towards a Service Continuity Model 157
Conclusion 157
References 157
Authorization Framework for Resource Sharing in Grid Environments 159
Introduction 159
Injecting Ramars Framework to Grid Environments 161
Integrated RamarsAuthZ System 163
Enhanced DRS for Access Control 164
Performance Evaluation 165
Conclusion 165
References 166
Design and Implementation of a SOA-Based Medical Grid Platform 167
Introduction 167
System Design and Implement 168
Architecture 168
Resource Broker 168
SOA Web Portal 169
SOA Technology Combination Resource Broker 170
Services 172
Experiment Results 172
Conclusion and Future Work 173
References 173
RFID-Based Onion Skin Location Estimation Technique in Indoor Environment 175
Introduction 175
Related Work 177
Target Environment and Problem Definition 178
Target Environment 178
Problem Definition 179
Model and Algorithm 180
Location Estimation Model 180
Onion Skin Location Estimation (OSLE) Algorithm 182
Conclusion and Future Work 185
References 186
Harmonized Media Service Middleware Using to Emotional Knowledge 187
Introduction 187
Related Works 188
Harmonized Media Service Middleware 188
Formation of Harmonized Media Service Middleware 189
Algorithm 190
Analyzer 190
Extractor 191
Harmonizer 192
Realization of the HMSM 192
Conclusions 193
References 194
A Trust Evaluation Model for Cloud Computing 195
Introduction 195
Trust Model Implementation 196
Experiments 197
System Configuration 197
Performance Metrics 198
Experimental Results 200
Conclusions 202
References 203
Multiple Reduced Hypercube MRH(n): A New Interconnection Network Reducing Both Diameter and Edge of Hypercube 204
Introduction 204
Preliminaries 205
Design of Multiple Reduced Hypercube (MRH(n)) 206
Definition of Multiple Reduced Hypercube 206
Routing Algorithm and Diameter 208
Comparative Analysis with Other Interconnection Networks 214
Conclusion 215
References 216
Embedding Algorithm between MRH(n) and Hypercube 217
Introduction 217
Preliminaries 218
Embedding between Qn and MRH(n) 220
Conclusion 224
References 224
Fuzzy Based Approach for Load Balanced Distributing Database on Sensor Network 226
Introduction 226
Fuzzy Sets Overview 227
Startphase 228
Simulation Phase 228
The Fuzzy Reflexivity Module 228
The Fuzzy Symmetry Module 228
Partition Forming State 229
Conclusion 231
References 231
An Ontology-Based Resource Selection Service on Science Cloud 232
Introduction 232
Ontology-Based Resource Selection Service(OReSS) 233
Architecture of OreSS 233
Resource Selection Mechanism in OReSS 234
Scientific Applications Execution Scenario on Science Cloud 234
Experiments 235
Conclusion and Future Work 238
References 239
Author Index 240

"A Dynamic Mobile Grid System for 4G Networks (p. 140-141)

Abstract.
Future networks specially International Mobile Telecommunications- advanced, better known as 4G, will come up with a panoply of services so as to provide a comprehensive and secure IP-based solution where facilities such as voice, data and stremed multimedia will be provided to users anywhere at anytime.

This solution will also provide much higher data rates compared to previous generations. More importantly, the 4G architecture will strongly promote ubiquitous computing, which involves many computational devices and systems simultaneously. Such devices and systems can even be unaware that they are contributing to computational process. Grid systems have been known in traditional networks as an e?cient solution to provide distributed services.

However, their applicability to 4G networks is not straightforward because of the intrinsic features of serveral network categories. In this paper, we propose a new Grid architecture suitable with the characteristics of 4G networks. A particular emphasis will be put on the provision of ubiquitous computational services in and across ad hoc environments. We de?ne a new relational model enabling Grid service composing.

1 Introduction

Mobile networks are witnessing a prominent development. They are changing from being simple access means to value added service providers. In fact, considering the growing mobile population and the induced raw and unexploited resources, important applications and services could be de?ned based on the infrastructure provided by mobile networks. The advent of 4G networks will probably promote the development of more sophisticated services.

The architecture of these networks, mainly their cooperative nature, will allow the implementation of ubiquitous computational frameworks. In fact, 4G networks build bridges between traditionally heterogeneous networks (e.g., WLAN, UMTS, WSN) in a manner that the shortcuts of a network are overcame by the strengthes of other networks.

For instance, the short range characterizing ad hoc networks can be extended using mobile backbones (possibly constituted by cellular segments). This allows taking bene?t of the high transmission rates available through ad hoc networks over long ranges. Grid [1] is a distributed system composed of various, heterogeneous, autonomous and distributed resources such as processes, computing applications,"

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Wirtschaftsinformatik
ISBN-10 3-642-10549-1 / 3642105491
ISBN-13 978-3-642-10549-4 / 9783642105494
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