On Efficient Stateful Resource Management (2006)

Author(s): Smith C, van Moorsel A

    Abstract: The ability to manage heterogeneous stateful resources in an efficient manner is a problem increasingly at the fore with the growing status of large-scale self-managing and grid systems. System architectures adopting network management standards, and more recently web service standards, have conventionally been utilised to address this problem. Standardization in both locales has aimed to achieve semantic clarity and homogeneity of interactions with heterogeneous stateful resources. Emblematic consequences of such standardization have conventionally been restricted semantics and syntactic verboseness. This paper aims to formalise the notion of a uniform interface to stateful resources, and use this formalisation to assess the efficiency of existing solutions (SNMP, CIM-XML and WSRF) to the problem of efficient stateful resource interaction. We also present, and describe the implementation of, an alternative solution based on the REST architectural style. The solution is shown, through the formalisation, to offer semantic completeness with syntactic brevity; advocating its use as a natural alternative to existing stateful resource management solutions.

      • Date: May 2006
      • Series Title: School of Computing Science Technical Report Series
      • Pages: 12
      • Institution: School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
      • Publication type: Report
      • Bibliographic status: Published

      Keywords: REST, web services, resource management, architectures, standardization

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      Professor Aad van Moorsel
      Head of School, Professor and Director of the Centre for Cybercrime and Computer Security