Defining Minimum Requirements of Inter-Collaborated Nodes by Measuring the Weight of Node Interactions

Author:

Sotiriadis Stelios1,Bessis Nik2ORCID,Huang Ye3,Sant Paul4,Maple Carsten4

Affiliation:

1. University of Derby, UK

2. Edge Hill University, UK

3. University of Fribourg, Switzerland

4. University of Bedfordshire, UK

Abstract

This paper focuses on defining the minimum requirements to support the inter-cooperation between various scales, dynamically evolved Virtual Organizations (VOs). This proposed method is able to assign a weighted value to each pair-wise path that each member (node) can select in order to locate neighbouring nodes according to their preferences. The method also takes into account the communication overhead between each node interaction. The weight of each path is to be measured by the analysis of prerequisites in order to achieve a mutually agreed interaction between nodes. Requirements are defined as the least parameters or conditions that a node needs to achieve in order to determine its accessibility factor. The motivation behind this work is the vision of the Critical Friends Community model, which is a suitable topology for interoperable grid environments. The topology suggests that capturing inter-cooperated nodes interactions that can be publicly available could lead to knowledge of neighbouring VO members which, in turn, could be used for facilitating a more effective resource discovery and selection decision.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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