On the impact of choice in multi-service P2P grids

Alvaro Coelho, Paulo Ditarso, F. Figueiredo, David Maia, F. Brasileiro
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In this paper we consider a peer-to-peer grid system which provides multiple services to its users. In this system, an incentive mechanism promotes collaboration among peers. It has been shown that the use of a reciprocation mechanism in such a system is able to prevent free riding and, at the same time, promotes the clustering of peers that have mutually profitable interactions. However, when peers are subject to a budget limitation, each peer must select a subset of all services that can possibly be offered. In this work we show that the received utility is strongly dependent of the offered services. The main contributions of this work are a methodology to evaluate the impact of service changes in the obtained utility and how much different sets of offered services impact in the peer's utility. These results indicate that further research is needed, particularly for the development of heuristics to choose the best services to offer.
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多业务P2P网格中选择的影响
本文研究了一种为用户提供多种服务的点对点网格系统。在这个系统中,一个激励机制促进了同伴之间的合作。研究表明,在这样一个系统中使用互惠机制能够防止搭便车,同时促进具有互利互动的同伴的聚集。但是,当对等点受到预算限制时,每个对等点必须选择可能提供的所有服务的一个子集。在这项工作中,我们展示了接收到的实用程序强烈依赖于提供的服务。这项工作的主要贡献是一种方法来评估服务变化对获得的效用的影响,以及提供的不同服务集对对等效用的影响程度。这些结果表明,需要进一步的研究,特别是开发启发式方法来选择提供的最佳服务。
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