A Fair, Secure and Trustworthy Peer-to-Peer Based Cycle-Sharing System |
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Authors: | Shuo Yang Ali R. Butt Xing Fang Y. Charlie Hu Samuel P. Midkiff |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, 1285 EE Building, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA |
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Abstract: | The increased popularity of Grid systems and cycle sharing across organizations requires scalable systems that provide facilities to locate resources, to be fair in the use of those resources, to allow resource providers to host untrusted applications safely, and to allow resource consumers to monitor the progress and correctness of jobs executing on remote machines. This paper presents such a framework that locates computational resources with a peer-to-peer network, assures fair resource usage with a distributed credit accounting system, provides resource contributors a safe environment, for example Java Virtual Machine (JVM), to host untrusted applications, and provides the resource consumers a monitoring system, GridCop, to track the progress and correctness of remotely executing jobs. We present the details of the credit accounting subsystem and the GridCop remote job monitoring subsystem. GridCop and the distributed credit accounting system together enable incremental payments so that the risk for both resource providers and resource consumers is bounded.*This work was supported by NSF CAREER award grant ACI-0238379 and NSF grants CCR-0313026 and CCR-0313033. |
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Keywords: | Peer-to-peer Cycle-sharing Grid Fairness Incentive Monitoring Trustworthiness |
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