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CompuP2P: a light-weight architecture for Internet computing
Author(s) -
V. Sekhri,
R. Gupta,
A.K. Somani
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
2nd international conference on broadband networks, 2005.
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1109/icbn.2005.1589697
Subject(s) - communication, networking and broadcast technologies , computing and processing
Internet computing is emerging as an important new paradigm in which resource intensive computing is integrated over Internet-scale networks. Over these large networks, different users and organizations share their computing resources, and computations take place in a distributed fashion. In such an environment, a framework is needed in which the resource providers are given incentives to share their resources. CompuP2P is a light weight architecture for enabling Internet computing. It uses peer-to-peer networks for sharing of computing resources. CompuP2P create dynamic markets of network accessible computing resources, such as processing power, memory storage, disk space, etc., in a completely distributed, scalable, and fault-tolerant manner. This paper discusses the system architecture, functionality, and applications of the proposed CompuP2P architecture. We have implemented a Java based prototype, and our results show that the system is light-weight and can provide almost a perfect speedup for applications that contain several independent compute-intensive tasks.

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