A Dynamic Multi-Objective Optimization Framework for Selecting Distributed Deployments in a Heterogeneous Environment

A Dynamic Multi-Objective Optimization Framework for Selecting Distributed Deployments in a Heterogeneous Environment

Abstract

In distributed systems, where several deployments of a specific service exist, it is a crucial task to select and combine concrete deployments to build an executable workflow. Non-functional properties such as performance and availability are taken into account in such selection processes that are designed to reach certain objectives while meeting constraints. In this paper, a concrete data-intensive application scenario from a High-Energy Physics experiment comprising a deployment selection challenge is introduced. A generic model for distributed systems is presented based on which a formal model representing the individual components of the system is derived. The optimization problem is approached both from the angle of the user and the angle of the system provider. Moreover the dynamic aspects of the underlying system are taken into account. This results in a dynamic multi-objective optimization problem for which an explicit memory-based genetic algorithm is proposed.

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Authors
  • Vinek, Elisabeth
  • Beran, Peter Paul
  • Schikuta, Erich
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
International Conference on Computational Science, ICCS 2011
Divisions
Workflow Systems and Technology
Event Location
Singapore
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
1-3 June 2011
Publisher
Elsevier
Page Range
pp. 166-175
Date
2011
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