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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.76.2010.tde-16112010-103355
Document
Author
Full name
Ricardo José Sabatine
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Travieso, Gonzalo (President)
Bianchini, Calebe de Paula
Massetto, Francisco Isidro
Title in Portuguese
Implementação de um gerenciador de redes overlay para o GridSim
Keywords in Portuguese
Computação em grade
Java
Rede de overlay
Simuladores e Linguagem
Abstract in Portuguese
Computação em grade tem se estabelecido como um importante paradigma de computação, por permitir lidar com grandes quantidades de cálculos e dados e a colaboração de participantes geograficamente distribuídos. Esses sistemas devem ser organizados de forma completamente distribuídas, com cada participante mantendo informações sobre outros participantes, e as informações necessárias ao funcionamento do sistema circulando pela rede de overlay resultante. Quando novas propostas de algoritmos, protocolos ou infraestruturas para a grade são apresentadas, sua avaliação efetiva implica considerar sua operação com uma grande quantidade de participantes, o que invariavelmente significa que simulações devem ser realizadas. Este trabalho apresenta um sub-sistema de simulação de redes de overlay integrado à plataforma de simulação de computação de grade GridSim, de forma a facilitar o estudo desse tipo de estruturas e o desenvolvimento de novas propostas de protocolos e algoritmos para seu uso em grades de computadores. A metodologia adotada resultou no desenvolvimento de um Java package no GridSim com classes e interfaces que representam os conceitos básicos de redes de overlay e da interface dos clientes com essas redes. A partir dele foi possível desenvolver protocolos para redes estruturadas e não estruturadas no simulador e simulá-los utilizando cenários de grade de dados. Com os resultados obtidos foi possível observar que, os protocolos implementados no simulador estão de acordo com o que é encontrado na literatura.
Title in English
Implementation of an overlay network manager for GridSim
Keywords in English
Grid computing
Java
Overlay network
Simulators
Abstract in English
Grid Computing has been established as an important computing paradigm, since it allows dealing with a large quantity of computations and data and the collaboration of geographically distributed participants. Those systems must be organized in a completely distributed way, with each participant knowing about some other participants, and the needed information to the functioning system circulating through the resulting overlay network. When new algorithm proposals, protocols or infrastructures to the grid are presented, its evaluation implies to consider its operation with a large number of participants, which invariably means that simulations must be done. This work presents a subsystem of overlay network simulation integrated to the GridSim simulation platform, in order to facilitate the study of that type of structures and the development of new protocols and algorithms for use in grid computers. The adopted methodology led up to the development of a Java package with classes and interfaces that represent the basic concepts of overlay networks and of the clients interface with those networks. Using this package, it was possible for develop protocols to structured and non-structured networks in the simulator and simulate them using data grid scenarios. With the obtained results it was possible to observe that the implemented protocols in the simulator agree with what is found in the literature.
 
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Publishing Date
2010-11-19
 
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