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A Theoretical and Computational Basis for CATNETS
(2006)
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Björn Schnizler
Dirk Neumann
Daniel Veit
Michael Reinicke
Werner Streitberger
Torsten Eymann
Felix Freitag
Isaac Chao
Pablo Chacin
- The main content of this report is the identification and definition of market mechanisms for Application Layer Networks (ALNs). On basis of the structured Market Engineering process, the work comprises the identification of requirements which adequate market mechanisms for ALNs have to fulfill. Subsequently, two mechanisms for each, the centralized and the decentralized case are described in this document. These build the theoretical foundation for the work within the following two years of the CATNETS project.
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Preliminary specification and design documentation for software components to achieve Catallaxy in computational systems
(2005)
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Torsten Eymann
Werner Streitberger
Michael Reinicke
Felix Freitag
Pablo Chacin
Isaac Chao
Björn Schnizler
Daniel Veit
- Die Arbeit beschreibt die Spezifikation und das Design von Softwarekomponenten, um das Konzept der Katallaxie in Grid Systemen umzusetzen. Eine Einführung ordnet das Konzept der Katallaxie in bestehende Grid Taxonomien ein und stellt grundlegende Komponenten vor. Anschließend werden diese Komponenten auf ihre Anwendbarkeit in bestehenden Application Layer Netzwerken untersucht.
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Environmental Analysis for Application Layer Networks
(2005)
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Björn Schnizler
Dirk Neumann
Daniel Veit
Mauro Napoletano
Michele Catalano
Mauro Gallegati
Michael Reinicke
Werner Streitberger
Torsten Eymann
- Die zunehmende Vernetzung von Rechners über das Internet lies die Vision von Application Layer Netzwerken aufkommen. Sie umfassen Overlay Netzwerke wie beispielsweise Peer-to-Peer Netzwerke und Grid Infrastrukturen unter Verwendung des TCP/IP Protokolls. Ihre gemeinsame Eigenschaft ist die redundante, verteilte Bereitstellung und der Zugang zu Daten-, Rechen- und Anwendungsdiensten, während sie die Heterogenität der Infrastruktur vor dem Nutzer verbergen. In dieser Arbeit werden die Anforderungen, die diese Netzwerke an ökonomische Allokationsmechanismen stellen, untersucht. Die Analyse erfolgt anhand eines Marktanalyseprozesses für einen zentralen Auktionsmechanismus und einen katallaktischen Markt.
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Theoretical and Computational Basis for CATNETS - Annual Report Year 2
(2006)
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Torsten Eymann
Werner Streitberger
Daniel Veit
Georg Buss
Björn Schnizler
Dirk Neumann
- In this work the self-organising potential of the CATNETS allocation mechanism is described to provide a more comprehensive view on the research done in this project. The formal description of either the centralised and decentralised approach is presented. Furthermore the agents’ bidding model is described and a comprehensive overview on how the catallactic mechanism is incorporated into the middleware and simulator environments is given.
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Theoretical and Computational Basis for Economical Ressource Allocation in Application Layer Networks -Annual Report Year 1
(2005)
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Torsten Eymann
Michael Reinicke
Werner Streitberger
Björn Schnizler
Daniel Veit
Felix Freitag
Isaac Chao
Pablo Chacin
Dirk Neumann
- This paper identifies and defines suitable market mechanisms for Application Layer Networks (ALNs). On basis of the structured Market Engineering process, the work comprises the identification of requirements which adequate market mechanisms for ALNs have to fulfill. Subsequently, two mechanisms for each, the centralized and the decentralized case are described in this document.5
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Performance Evaluation - Annual Report Year 3
(2007)
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Georg Buss
Nils Parasie
Daniel Veit
Michele Catalano
Pablo Chacin
Isaac Chao
Felix Freitag
Leandro Navarro
Omer F. Rana
Liviu Joita
Björn Schnizler
Werner Streitberger
Torsten Eymann
- This report describes the work done and results obtained in third year of the CATNETS project. Experiments carried out with the different configurations of the prototype are reported and simulation results are evaluated with the CATNETS metrics framework. The applicability of the Catallactic approach as market model for service and resource allocation in application layer networks is assessed based on the results and experience gained both from the prototype development and simulations.
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Theoretical and Computation Basis for CATNETS - Annual Report Year 3
(2007)
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Daniel Veit
Georg Buss
Björn Schnizler
Dirk Neumann
Werner Streitberger
Torsten Eymann
- In this document the developments in defining the computational and theoretical framework for economical resource allocation are described. Accordingly the formal specification of the market mechanisms, bidding strategies of the involved agents and the integration of the market mechanisms into the simulator were refined.