Designing Run-Time Environments to Have Predefined Global Dynamics
International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC) Vol.5, No.3, May 2013 pp. 01-16 The stability and the predictability of a computer network algorithm's performance are as important as the main functional purpose of networking software. However, asserting or deriving such...
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Zusammenfassung: | International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications
(IJCNC) Vol.5, No.3, May 2013 pp. 01-16 The stability and the predictability of a computer network algorithm's
performance are as important as the main functional purpose of networking
software. However, asserting or deriving such properties from the finite state
machine implementations of protocols is hard and, except for singular cases
like TCP, is not done today. In this paper, we propose to design and study
run-time environments for networking protocols which inherently enforce
desirable, predictable global dynamics. To this end we merge two complementary
design approaches: (i) A design-time and bottom up approach that enables us to
engineer algorithms based on an analyzable (reaction) flow model. (ii) A
run-time and top-down approach based on an autonomous stack composition
framework, which switches among implementation alternatives to find optimal
operation configurations. We demonstrate the feasibility of our self-optimizing
system in both simulations and real-world Internet setups. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1306.1302 |