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An approach to massively distributed aggregate computing on peer-to-peer networks

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Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 2004. Proceedings. 12th Euromicro Conference on
Date of Conference: 11-13 Feb. 2004
Author(s): Jelasity, M.
Bologna Univ., Italy
Kowalczyk, W. ;  van Steen, M.
Page(s): 200 - 207
Product Type: Conference Publications

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Abstract

The emergence of the Internet as a computing platform increases the demand for new classes of algorithms that combine massive distributed processing and complete decentralization. Moreover, these algorithms should be able to execute in an environment that is heterogeneous, changes almost continuously, and consists of millions of nodes. An important class of algorithms that can play an important role in such environments is aggregate computing: computing the aggregation of attributes such as extremal values, mean, and variance. These algorithms typically find their application in distributed data mining and systems management. We present novel, massively scalable and fully decentralized algorithms for computing aggregates, and substantiate our scalability claims through simulations and theoretical analysis.

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