Freshness-aware metadata management: Performance evaluation with SWN models

O. Diallo, M. Sene, Idrissa Sarr
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Recent systems which are in general composed by several resources and distributed over a large-scale network, need high-level models to be studied. In these complex systems such as peer-to-peer systems, efficient and fast query routing is necessary for managing applications workload. Many works have been proposed to deal with query routing, however none of these studies rely on Stochastic Well formed Petri Nets (SWN) for modelling the approach proposed. We aim in this paper, to propose an algorithm for managing metadata needed to route queries. Moreover we use SWN models to evaluate and validate our approach. Our solution is freshness-aware, thus gains in the fact that stale data can be read under some limits. These limits are wideley taken into account for managing metadata coherently. Our study takes into account the concurrency, the synchronization, the parallelism, the identity of the resources and their cooperation. We propose two SWN models for structuring metadata: one with strong consistency and another with weak consistency. Simulations are used to validate our approach and the results obtainded demonstrate the fesability of our solution.
新鲜度感知元数据管理:使用SWN模型进行性能评估
最近的系统通常由几个资源组成并分布在一个大规模的网络上,需要高级模型来研究。在诸如点对点系统之类的复杂系统中,高效、快速的查询路由对于管理应用程序工作负载是必要的。已经提出了许多工作来处理查询路由,但是这些研究都没有依赖于随机良构Petri网(SWN)来建模所提出的方法。在本文中,我们的目标是提出一种算法来管理路由查询所需的元数据。此外,我们使用SWN模型来评估和验证我们的方法。我们的解决方案是新鲜度感知的,因此可以在某些限制下读取陈旧的数据。为了一致地管理元数据,这些限制被广泛地考虑在内。我们的研究考虑了资源的并发性、同步性、并行性、同一性和协同性。我们提出了两种用于元数据结构的SWN模型:一种是强一致性模型,另一种是弱一致性模型。仿真结果验证了该方法的可行性。
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