Title :
Distributed Stream Management using Utility-Driven Self-Adaptive Middleware
Author :
Kumar, Vibhore ; Cooper, Brian F. ; Schwan, Karsten
Author_Institution :
Center for Exp. Res. in Comput. Sci., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
We consider pervasive computing applications that process and aggregate data-streams emanating from highly distributed data sources to produce a stream of updates that have an implicit business-value. Middleware that enables such aggregation of data-streams must support scalable and efficient self-management to deal with changes in the operating conditions and should have an embedded business-sense. In this paper, we present a novel self-adaptation algorithm that has been designed to scale efficiently for thousands of streams and aims to maximize the overall business utility attained from running middleware-based applications. The outcome is that the middleware not only deals with changing network conditions or resource requirements, but also responds appropriately to changes in business policies. An important feature of the algorithm is a hierarchical node-partitioning scheme that decentralizes reconfiguration and suitably localizes its impact. Extensive simulation experiments and benchmarks attained with actual enterprise operational data corroborate this paper´s claims
Keywords :
business data processing; configuration management; distributed databases; embedded systems; middleware; self-adjusting systems; business policies; business utility; data-streams; distributed data sources; distributed stream management; embedded system; hierarchical node-partitioning; pervasive computing; reconfiguration; resource requirements; self-adaptation algorithm; self-management; utility-driven self-adaptive middleware; Aggregates; Availability; Bandwidth; Computer science; Delay; Humans; Management information systems; Middleware; Pervasive computing; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomic Computing, 2005. ICAC 2005. Proceedings. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7965-2276-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICAC.2005.24