Market-Oriented Multiple Resource Scheduling in Grid Computing Environments
AINA '05 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1
Analyzing Market-Based Resource Allocation Strategies for the Computational Grid
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Market-Based Resource Allocation in Grids
E-SCIENCE '06 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
Applying Advance Reservation to Increase Predictability of Workflow Execution on the Grid
E-SCIENCE '06 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
Application-Level Resource Provisioning on the Grid
E-SCIENCE '06 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing
Market-based grid resource allocation using a stable continuous double auction
GRID '07 Proceedings of the 8th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing
Taxonomy of grid business models
GECON'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Grid economics and business models
GECON'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Grid economics and business models
An evaluation of the benefits of fine-grained value-based scheduling on general purpose clusters
Future Generation Computer Systems
An evaluation of the benefits of fine-grained value-based scheduling on general purpose clusters
Future Generation Computer Systems
A greedy double auction mechanism for grid resource allocation
JSSPP'10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Job scheduling strategies for parallel processing
A survey of economic models in grid computing
Future Generation Computer Systems
Double auction-inspired meta-scheduling of parallel applications on global grids
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
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Grid economy models have long been considered as a promising alternative for the classical Grid resource management, due to their dynamic and decentralized nature, and because the financial valuation of resources and services is inherent in any such model. In particular, auction models are widely used in the existing Grid research, as they are easy to implement and are shown to successfully manage resource allocation on the Grid market. The focus on the current work is on workflow scheduling in the Grid resource allocation model based on Continuous Double Auctions (CDA). We analyze different scheduling strategies that can be applied by the user to execute workflows in such an environment, and try to identify the general behavioral patterns that can lead to a fast and cheap workflow execution. In the experimental study, we show that under certain circumstances some benefit can be gained by applying an "aggressive" scheduling strategy.