MONTEIRO, G. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6793486714298981; MONTEIRO, Gustavo Diniz.
Resumo:
Nowadays most companies use cloud, and a good fraction of them
use private clouds. On many occasions, these organizations have
extreme fluctuations in their demand, and during these peaks, they
have to resort to public clouds to meet demand. The cost of such an
action in itself can be expensive, which combined with a possible
underutilization of resources can generate high costs. The objective
of this work is to present a tool to implement and incentive
justice on resource sharing in P2P systems, initially using the direct
reciprocity Network of Favors model. The direct reciprocity justice
model that will be used for small and medium-sized networks, for
scenarios where repeated peer interaction is most likely and where
these organizations could meet their demand at peak times and
offer favors in underutilization, with the guarantee of protection
against uncooperative members. Also, the network focuses on being
a lightweight solution, designed to be a pluggable and adaptable
element to the provider or middleware used, using firsthand knowledge
gained by each member through direct interaction with other
peers.