Grid scheduling, that is, the allocation of distributed computational resources to user applications, is one of the most challenging and complex task in Grid computing. In this paper, we give a quantitative description of a tender/contract-net model. The performance of the proposed market-based approach is experimentally compared with a simple round-robin allocation protocol.
Caramia, M., Giordani, S. (2007). An Economic Model for Grid Scheduling. In Proceedings of the 7th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Informatics and Communications (pp.319-324).
An Economic Model for Grid Scheduling
CARAMIA, MASSIMILIANO;GIORDANI, STEFANO
2007-01-01
Abstract
Grid scheduling, that is, the allocation of distributed computational resources to user applications, is one of the most challenging and complex task in Grid computing. In this paper, we give a quantitative description of a tender/contract-net model. The performance of the proposed market-based approach is experimentally compared with a simple round-robin allocation protocol.File in questo prodotto:
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