Towards Trust in Desktop Grid Systems

Yvonne Bernard, Lukas Klejnowski, J. Hähner, C. Müller-Schloer
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The Organic Computing (OC) Initiative deals with technical systems, that consist of a large number of distributed and highly interconnected subsystems. In such systems, it is impossible for a designer to foresee all possible system configurations and to plan an appropriate system behaviour completely at design time. The aim is to endow such technical systems with the so-called self-X properties, such as self-organisation, self-configuration or self-healing. In such dynamic systems, trust is an important prerequisite to enable the usage of Organic Computing systems and algorithms in market-ready products in the future. The OC-Trust project aims at introducing trust mechanisms to improve and assure the interoperability of subsystems. In this paper, we deal with aspects of organic systems regarding trustworthiness on the subsystem level (agents) in a desktop grid system. We develop an agent-based simulation of a desktop grid to show, that the introduction of trust concepts improves the system's performance, in such that they speed up the processes on the agent level. Specifically, we investigate a bottom-up self-organised development of trust structures that create coalition groups of agents that work more efficiently than standard algorithms. Here, an agent can determine individually to what extent it belongs to a Trusted Community.
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迈向桌面网格系统中的信任
有机计算(OC)计划处理由大量分布式和高度互联的子系统组成的技术系统。在这样的系统中,设计师不可能预见到所有可能的系统配置,并在设计时完全规划适当的系统行为。其目的是赋予这些技术系统所谓的自x属性,如自组织、自配置或自修复。在这样的动态系统中,信任是未来有机计算系统和算法在市场就绪产品中使用的重要先决条件。OC-Trust项目旨在引入信任机制,以改善和确保子系统的互操作性。本文讨论了桌面网格系统中有机系统在子系统(agent)层面的可信度问题。我们开发了一个基于代理的桌面网格模拟,以表明信任概念的引入提高了系统的性能,从而加快了代理级别的处理速度。具体而言,我们研究了自下而上的自组织信任结构的发展,该结构创建了比标准算法更有效的代理联盟组。在这里,代理可以单独确定它在多大程度上属于可信社区。
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