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Large-Scale QoS-Aware Service-Oriented Networking with a Clustering-Based Approach
Motivated by the fact that most of the existing QoS service composition solutions have limited scalability, we develop a hierarchical-based solution framework to achieve scalability by means of topology abstraction and routing state aggregation. The paper presents and solves several unique challenges associated with the hierarchical-based QoS service composition solution in overlay networks, including topology formation (cluster detection and dynamic reclustering), QoS and service state aggregation and distribution, and QoS service path computation in a hierarchically structured network topology. In our framework, we (1) cluster network nodes based on their Internet distances and maintain clustering optimality at low cost by means of local reclustering operations when dealing with dynamic membership; (2) use data clustering and Bloom filter techniques to jointly reduce complexity of data representation associated with services within a cluster; and (3) investigate a top-down approach for computing QoS service paths in a hierarchical topology.