Cost-benefit analysis of an SLA mapping approach for defining standardized Cloud computing goods
Future Generation Computer Systems
An Adaptable Job Submission System Based on Moderate Price-Adjusting Policy in Market-Based Grids
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Resource management is one of the basic and key aspects in Grid Computing, especially in resource allocation and scheduling, which need to be adaptive to handle dynamic changes in availability of resources and user requirements. At the same time, they need to provide scalable, controllable, measurable, and easily enforceable policies for management of resources. In the different types of requirements that users are concerned about, cost and time become two primary factors. So the cost-time tradeoff problem for allocating resources and scheduling tasks becomes challenging with the goal of cost-time optimization. To address these requirements in this paper, we take both the Grid users’ QoS requirements of deadline and budget into consideration and propose an universal flexible utility function based on the principle of universal logics, which contains all function forms by using an adaptive family of parameterized operators and realizes the flexibilities of integrations of time and cost. And then, detailed analysis on the properties and operation models of the proposed utility function is described. This will make a steady foundation for future use in Grid economy.