Wednesday 29 February 2012

Global Replication Management in Peer to Peer Networks



Title
: Global Replication Management in Peer to Peer Networks
Level: Master Degree
Duration: 5-6 Months
Base Paper: QoS enhancements for global replication management in peer to peer networks
JournalFuture Generation Computer Systems (2011), Elsevier, Volume 28, Issue 3, March 2012
Abstract:  Replica Management is a key issue to reduce the bandwidth consumption, to improve data availability and to maintain data consistency in large distributed systems. Global Replica Management (GRM) means to maintain the data consistency across the entire network. It is preferable particularly for multi-group distributed systems. On the other hand, GRM is not favorable for many applications because a very large number of message passes is needed for replica management processes. In this paper, in order to reduce the number of message passes needed to achieve the efficient GRM strategy, an interconnection structure called the Distributed Spanning Tree (DST) has been employed. The application of DST converts the peer network into logical layered structures and thereby provides a hierarchical mechanism for replication management. It is proved that this hierarchical approach improves the data availability and consistency across the entire network. In addition to these, it is also proved that the proposed approach reduces the data latency and the required number of message passes for any specific application in the network.
Note: Sometime, concept implementation may differ from the concept in the base paper to show the innovative technique which is must for any Master Project.

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  5. Thankyou for the nice article!

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