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Programmable Resource Discovery Using Peer-to-Peer Networks

Paul SmithContact Information, Steven SimpsonContact Information and David HutchisonContact Information

(8)  Computing Department, Lancaster University, LA1 4YR Lancaster, UK
Abstract
Some forms of programmable networks such as funnelWeb allow service components to be deployed discretely (i.e. out-of-band) on a suitable configuration of elements, but do not define mechanisms to determine such configurations.
We present a mechanism to resolve arbitrary service-specific deployment constraints into a suitable node configuration. To focus constraint resolution, we arrange programmable elements into an overlay, and use this to interpolate/extrapolate more favourable locations. Programmable service components are used to evaluate suitability of individual nodes.

Contact Information Paul Smith
Email: p.smith@comp.lancs.ac.uk

Contact Information Steven Simpson
Email: ss@comp.lancs.ac.uk

Contact Information David Hutchison
Email: dh@comp.lancs.ac.uk
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