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Fatos Xhafa
Leonard Barolli
Flora Amato Editors
Advances on P2P,
Parallel, Grid,
Cloud and Internet
Computing
Proceedings of the 11th International
Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud
and Internet Computing (3PGCIC–2016)
November 5–7, 2016, Soonchunhyang
University, Asan, Korea
Lecture Notes on Data Engineering
and Communications Technologies
Volume 1
Series editor
Fatos Xhafa, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
e-mail: fatos@cs.upc.edu
The aim of the book series is to present cutting edge engineering approaches to data
technologies and communications. It publishes latest advances on the engineering task
of building and deploying distributed, scalable and reliable data infrastructures and
communication systems.
The series has a prominent applied focus on data technologies and communications
with aim to promote the bridging from fundamental research on data science and
networking to data engineering and communications that lead to industry products,
business knowledge and standardisation.
Flora Amato
Editors
123
Editors
Fatos Xhafa Flora Amato
Technical University of Catalonia University of Naples Federico II
Barcelona Naples
Spain Italy
Leonard Barolli
Fukuoka Institute of Technology
Fukuoka
Japan
Welcome to the 11th International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Inter-
net Computing (3PGCIC-2016), which will be held in conjunction with BWCCA-
2016 International Conference, November 5-7, 2016, Soonchunhyang (SCH)
University, Asan, Korea.
P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing technologies have been very fast estab-
lished as breakthrough paradigms for solving complex problems by enabling large-
scale aggregation and sharing of computational, data and other geographically distrib-
uted computational resources.
Grid Computing originated as a paradigm for high performance computing, as an
alternative to expensive supercomputers. Since late 80’s, Grid computing domain has
been extended to embrace different forms of computing, including Semantic and Ser-
vice-oriented Grid, Pervasive Grid, Data Grid, Enterprise Grid, Autonomic Grid,
Knowledge and Economy Grid, etc.
P2P Computing appeared as the new paradigm after client-server and web-based
computing. These systems are evolving beyond file sharing towards a platform for
large scale distributed applications. P2P systems have as well inspired the emergence
and development of social networking, B2B (Business to Business), B2C (Business to
Consumer), B2G (Business to Government), B2E (Business to Employee), and so on.
Cloud Computing has been defined as a “computing paradigm where the boundaries
of computing are determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits”.
Cloud computing is a multi-purpose paradigm that enables efficient management of
data centres, timesharing, and virtualization of resources with a special emphasis on
business model. Cloud Computing has fast become the computing paradigm with
applications in all application domains and providing utility computing at large scale.
Finally, Internet Computing is the basis of any large-scale distributed computing
paradigms; it has very fast developed into a vast area of flourishing field with enor-
mous impact on today’s information societies. Internet-based computing serves thus
as a universal platform comprising a large variety of computing forms.
The aim of the 3PGCIC conference is to provide a research forum for presenting in-
novative research results, methods and development techniques from both theoretical
and practical perspectives related to P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet computing.
v
vi Welcome Message from the 3PGCIC-2016 Organizing Committee
Many people have helped and worked hard to produce a successful 3PGCIC-2016
technical program and conference proceedings. First, we would like to thank all the
authors for submitting their papers, the PC members, and the reviewers who carried
out the most difficult work by carefully evaluating the submitted papers. Based on the
reviewers’ reports, the Program Committee selected 44 papers (29% acceptance rate)
for presentation in the conference and publication in the Springer Lecture Notes on
Data Engineering and Communication Technologies. The General Chairs of the
conference would like to thank the PC Co-Chairs Flora Amato, University of
Naples, Italy, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Osaka University, Japan, Jonghyuk Lee, Sangmyung
University, Korea for their great efforts in organizing a successful conference and an
interesting conference programme. We would like to appreciate the work of the
Workshop Co-Chairs Xu An Wang, Engineering University of CAPF, China, Hyobum
Ahn, Kongju University, Korea and Marek R. Ogiela, AGH, Poland for supporting
the workshop organizers. Our appreciations also go to all workshops organizers for
their hard work in successfully organizing these workshops.
We thank Shinji Sakamoto, Donald Elmazi and Yi Liu, FIT, Japan, for their exce-
llent work and support with the Web Submission and Management System of confe-
rence.
We are grateful to Prof. Kyoil Suh, Soonchunhyang University, Korea and Prof.
Makoto Takizawa, Hosei University, Japan, Honorary Co-Chairs for their support and
encouragment.
Our special thanks to Prof. Nobuo Funabiki, Okayama University, Japan for delive-
ring an inspiring keynote at the conference.
Finally, we would like to thank the Local Arrangement at Soonchunhyang Universi-
ty, for making excellent local arrangement for the conference.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and have a great time in Soonchunhyang
University, Asan, Korea!
We would like to thank all workshop organizers for their hard work in organizing
these workshops and selecting high quality papers for presentation at workshops, the
interesting programs and for the arrangements of the workshop during the conference
days.
We hope you will enjoy the conference and have a great time in Asan, Korea!
Honorary Chairs
General Co-Chairs
Workshop Co-Chairs
Finance Chairs
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x 3PGCIC-2016 Organizing Committee
Track Areas
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Distributed Algorithms and Models for P2P, Grid, Cloud and Internet
Computing
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
Chairs:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Marco Pota Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking – National
Research Council of Italy (ICAR-CNR) IT, Italy
Aniello Minutolo Institute for High Performance Computing and
Networking – National Research Council of Italy (ICAR-CNR), Italy
Antonio Picariello, Professor, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy
Vincenzo Moscato, Professor, University of Naples “Federico II” , Italy
Giancarlo Sperlì, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy
Giovanni Cozzolino, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Chairs:
PC Members:
Sustainable Computing
Chairs:
PC Members:
Aleksy Markus
Amato Flora
Barolli Admir
Barolli Leonard
Caballé Santi
Capuano Nicola
Castiglione Aniello
Chen Xiaofeng
Cristea Valentin
Cui Baojiang
Di Martino Beniamino
Dobre Ciprian
Doug Young Suh
Enokido Tomoya
Fenza Giuseppe
Ficco Massimo
Fiore Ugo
Fun Li Kin
Ganzha Maria
Gentile Antonio
Gotoh Yusuke
Hachaj Tomasz
He Debiao
Hellinckx Peter
Hussain Farookh
Hussain Omar
Ikeda Makoto
Kikuchi Hiroaki
Kolici Vladi
Koyama Akio
Kromer Pavel
Kulla Elis
Loia Vincenzo
xvii
xviii 3PGCIC-2016 Reviewers
Ma Kun
Matsuo Keita
Messina Fabrizio
Morana Giovanni
Kryvinska Natalia
Natwichai, Juggapong
Nishino Hiroaki
Ogiela Lidia
Ogiela Marek
Pichappan Pit
Palmieri Francesco
Paruchuri Vamsi Krishna
Platos Jan
Pop Florin
Rahayu Wenny
Rawat Danda
Rein Wen
Rodriguez Jorge
Santoro Corrado
Shibata Yoshitaka
Snasel Vaclav
Spaho Evjola
Suganuma Takuo
Sugita Kaoru
Takizawa Makoto
Tapus Nicolae
Terzo Olivier
Uchida Noriki
Venticinque Salvatore
Wang Xu An
Xhafa Fatos
Yim Kangbin
Yoshihisa Tomoki
Zhang Mingwu
Zomaya Albert
Welcome Message from the 9th SMECS-2016
Workshop Organizers
Workshop Organizers
xix
9th SMECS-2016 Program Committee
Workshop Organizers
PC Chair
PC Members
xxi
Welcome Message from the 7th SMDMS-2016
Workshop Organizers
xxiii
7th SMDMS-2016 Program Committee
Workshop Chair
xxv
Welcome Message from the 6th MWVRTA-2016
Workshop Organizers
Welcome to the 6th International Workshop on Multimedia, Web and Virtual Reality
Technologies and Applications (MWVRTA 2016), which will be held in conjunction
with the 11h International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet
Computing (3PGCIC 2016), November 5-7, 2016, Soonchunhyang (SCH) University,
Asan, Korea.
With appearance of multimedia, web and virtual reality technologies, different types
of networks, paradigms and platforms of distributed computation are emerging as new
forms of the computation in the new millennium. Among these paradigms and tech-
nologies, Web computing, multimodal communication, and tele-immersion software
are most important. From the scientific perspective, one of the main targets behind
these technologies and paradigms is to enable the solution of very complex problems
such as e-Science problems that arise in different branches of science, engineering
and industry. The aim of this workshop is to present innovative research and technol-
ogies as well methods and techniques related to new concept, service and application
software in Emergent Computational Systems, Multimedia, Web and Virtual Reality.
It provides a forum for sharing ideas and research work in all areas of multimedia
technologies and applications.
It is impossible to organize an International Workshop without the help of many in-
dividuals. We would like to express our appreciation to the authors of the submitted
papers, and to the program committee members, who provided timely and significant
review.
We hope that all of you will enjoy MWVRTA 2016 and find this a productive op-
portunity to exchange ideas and research work with many researches.
xxvii
6th MWRTA-2016 Program Committee
Workshop Co-Chairs
Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Workshop PC Chair
Kaoru Sugita, Fukuoka Institute of Tehnology, Japan
xxix
Welcome Message from the 4th CADSA-2016
Workshop Organizers
xxxi
xxxii Welcome Message from the 4th CADSA-2016 Workshop Organizers
Workshop Chair
Flora Amato, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Program Committee Members
Antonino Mazzeo, University of Naples "Federico II" , Italy
Nicola Mazzocca, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Carlo Sansone, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Beniamino di Martino, Second University of Naples, Italy
Antonio Picariello, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Valeria Vittorini, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Anna Rita Fasolino, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Umberto Villano, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Italy
Kami Makki, Lamar University, Beaumont (Texas), USA
Valentina Casola, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Stefano Marrone, Second University of Naples, Italy
Alessandro Cilardo, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Vincenzo Moscato, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Porfirio Tramontana, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Francesco Moscato, Second University of Naples, Italy
Salvatore Venticinque, Second University of Naples, Italy
Emanuela Marasco, West Virginia University, USA
Massimiliano Albanese, George Mason University, USA
Domenico Amalfitano, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Massimo Esposito, Institute for High Performance Computing and
Networking (ICAR), Italy
Alessandra de Benedictis, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Roberto Nardone, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Mario Barbareschi, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Ermanno Battista, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy
Mario Sicuranza, Institute for High Performance Computing and
Networking (ICAR), Italy
Natalia Kryvinska, University of Vienna, Austria
Moujabbir Mohammed, Université Hassan II Mohammedia-Casablanca, Maroco
xxxiii
Welcome Message from the 3rd DEM -2016
Workshop Organizers
xxxv
xxxvi Welcome Message from the 3rd DEM -2016 Workshop Organizers
Finally, I would like to thank the Local Arrangement Chairs for the 3PGCIC con-
ference.
I hope you will enjoy DEM workshop and the 3PGCIC International Conference,
and have a great time in Asan, Korea.
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