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Self-Organizing Resource Allocation for Autonomic Networks

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Self-Organizing Resource Allocation for Autonomic Networks
Application-layer networks (ALN) are software architectures that allow the provisioning of services requiring a huge amount of resources by connecting large numbers of individual computers, e.g. Grids and P2PNetworks. Self-organization, like proposed by the Autonomic Computing concept, might be the key to controlling these systems. The CATNET project evaluates a decentralized mechanism for resource allocation in ALN, based on the economic paradigm of the Catallaxy. The economic model is based on self-interested maximization of utility and self-interested cooperation between software agents, who buy and sell network services and resources to and from each other.
Torsten Eymann, Michael Reinicke, Oscar Ardaiz, Pa
Added 04 Jul 2010
Updated 04 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where DEXAW
Authors Torsten Eymann, Michael Reinicke, Oscar Ardaiz, Pau Artigas, Felix Freitag, Leandro Navarro
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