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Fourth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services (AMS'02)
Understanding Consistency Maintenance in Service Discovery Architectures in Response to Message Loss
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
July 23-July 23
ISBN: 0-7695-1721-8
Christopher Dabrowski, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Kevin Mills, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jesse Elder, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Current trends suggest future software systems will comprise collections of components that combine and recombine dynamically in reaction to changing conditions. Service-discovery protocols, which enable software components to locate available software services and to adapt to changing system topology, provide one foundation for such dynamic behavior. Emerging discovery protocols specify alternative architectures and behaviors, which motivate a rigorous investigation of the properties underlying their designs. Here, we assess the ability of selected designs for service-discovery protocols to maintain consistency in a distributed system during severe message loss. We use an architecture description language, called Rapide, to model two different architectures (two-party and three-party) and two different consistency-maintenance mechanisms (polling and notification). We use our models to investigate performance differences among combinations of architecture and consistency-maintenance mechanism as message-loss rate increases. We measure system performance along three dimensions: (1) update responsiveness (How much latency is required to propagate changes?), (2) update effectiveness (What is the probability that a node receives a change?), and (3) update efficiency (How many messages must be sent to propagate a change throughout the topology?).
Citation:
Christopher Dabrowski, Kevin Mills, Jesse Elder, "Understanding Consistency Maintenance in Service Discovery Architectures in Response to Message Loss," amsw, pp.51, Fourth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services (AMS'02), 2002
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