The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
Architecture Requirements for Commercializing Grid Resources
HPDC '02 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
Analyzing Market-Based Resource Allocation Strategies for the Computational Grid
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
A commodity market algorithm for pricing substitutable Grid resources
Future Generation Computer Systems
Cross-layer optimization policy for QoS scheduling in computational grid
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
A Banking Based Grid Recourse Allocation Scheduling
GPC-WORKSHOPS '08 Proceedings of the 2008 The 3rd International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing - Workshops
QoS based resource scheduling by computational economy in computational grid
Information Processing Letters
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The resources in the Grid are heterogeneous and geographically distributed. Availability, usage and cost policies vary depending on the particular user, time, priorities and goals. Quality of service (QoS) in grid cannot be guaranteed. This article proposes a computational economy as an effective metaphor for the management of resources and application scheduling. It proposes a QoS-based grid banking model. The model is divided into the application- layer, virtual organization (VO) layer, and the physical resources and facilities layer. At each layer, the consumer agent, service agent, and resource provider agent optimize the multi-dimensionality QoS resources respectively. The optimization is under the framework of the grid banking model and the hierarchical constraints in their respective conditions so that it can maximize the function. The optimization algorithm is price-oriented constant iteration at all levels.