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WI-IATW '06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
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A platform that simultaneously hosts multiple of cooperative services is proposed and called Autonomic Community Computing Infrastructure (ACCI). In autonomic and dynamic fashions, it formulates, composes, monitors and manages the services’ components. To publish the existence and functionalities of these services, a Peer-to-Peer Overlay Network is constructed and denoted by Rendezvous Overlay Network (RvON). In addition, RvON allows end-users to discover the service’s advertisement efficiently. Thus, this paper proposes an autonomic K-interleaving scheme that organizes RvON into RvON-Clusters. Each RvOn-Cluster is constructed over K physical hops and there is no two rendezvous nodes stored the same advertisement. As results, users accessing from different areas are able to efficiently discover service’s advertisement within a constant K physical hops