The Desktop Grid offers solutions to overcome several challenges and to answer increasingly needs of scientific computing. This technology consists mainly in exploiting PC resources, geographically dispersed, to treat time consuming applications and/or important storage capacity requiring applications. However, as resources number increases, the need for scalability, self-organisation, dynamic reconfiguration, decentralization and performance becomes more and more essential. Since such properties are exhibited by P2P systems, the convergence of grid computing and P2P computing seems natural. In this context, this paper evaluates the scalability and performance of P2P tools for registering and discovering services (Publish/Subscribe systems). Three protocols are used in this purpose: Bonjour (définition), Avahi (définition) and Pastry (définition). We have studied the behaviour of these protocols related to two criteria: the elapsed time for registrations services and the needed time to discover new services. Our aim is to analyse these results in order to choose the most adequate protocol for creating a decentralized middleware for Desktop Grid.
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Introduction to the theory of algorithmic information
Sunday 6 January 2008
We explain the basics of the theory of the Kolmogorov complexity, also known as algorithmic information theory, and underline the main differences between the Kolmogorov complexity and Kolmogorov prefix complexity. Then, we introduce the definition of randomness for either finite or infinite words according to Per Martin-Löf and show that it is equivalent to the notion of uncompressibility defined via Kolmogorov complexity.
Quick signals in higher dimensions
Friday 4 January 2008
Cellular automata have very different properties whether their dimension being 1 or 2 from the point of view of computability theory. After having defined a notion of signal, we analyse the intrinsic computational power of the cellular automata in dimension 1 or 2 according to the shape of the signals that can be generated with them.
Internship reports
Thursday 3 January 2008
While studying at École normale supérieure de Lyon, I did two internships in labs in my undergraduate years (one in 1993, one in 1994), the first one in the LIPlab and the second in the IIT Madras (when Chennai / சென்னை was still Madras).


