Decentralising a Service-Oriented Architecture
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Jan Sacha, Bartosz Biskupski, Dominik Dahlem, Raymond Cunningham, Rene Meier, Jim Dowling and Mads Haahr, Decentralising a Service-Oriented Architecture, Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (Springer), 3, 4, 2010, 323 - 350Download Item:
Abstract:
Service-oriented computing is becoming an
increasingly popular paradigm for modelling and building
distributed systems in open and heterogeneous
environments. However, proposed service-oriented architectures
are typically based on centralised components,
such as service registries or service brokers, that
introduce reliability, management, and performance
issues. This paper describes an approach to fully decentralise
a service-oriented architecture using a selforganising
peer-to-peer network maintained by service
providers and consumers. The design is based on a gradient
peer-to-peer topology, which allows the system to
replicate a service registry using a limited number of the
most stable and best performing peers. The paper evaluates
the proposed approach through extensive simulation
experiments and shows that the decentralised
registry and the underlying peer-to-peer infrastructure
scale to a large number of peers and can successfully
manage high peer churn rates.
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Author: MEIER, RENE; HAAHR, MADS
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Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications (Springer)3
4
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