Abstract
Communication and node failures degrade the ability of a service discovery protocol to ensure Users receive the correct service information when the service changes. We propose that service discovery protocols employ a set of recovery techniques to recover from failures and regain consistency. We use simulations to show that the type of recovery technique a protocol uses significantly impacts the performance. We benchmark the performance of our own service discovery protocol, FRODO against the performance of first generation service discovery protocols, Jini and UPnP during increasing communication and node failures. The results show that FRODO has the best overall consistency maintenance performance.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 20th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006) |
Place of Publication | Los Alamitos, California |
Publisher | IEEE |
Pages | Artcile 17 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Print) | 1-4244-0054-6 |
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Publication status | Published - Apr 2006 |
Event | 20th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, IPDPS 2006 - Rhodes Island, Greece Duration: 26 Jun 2006 → 26 Jun 2006 Conference number: 20 http://www.ipdps.org/ipdps2006/ |
Conference
Conference | 20th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium, IPDPS 2006 |
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Abbreviated title | IPDPS |
Country/Territory | Greece |
City | Rhodes Island |
Period | 26/06/06 → 26/06/06 |
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Keywords
- EWI-677
- IR-57985
- METIS-237424
- CAES-PS: Pervasive Systems