The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure
The POPCORN market.: online markets for computational resources
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on information and computational economics
Achieving budget-balance with Vickrey-based payment schemes in exchanges
IJCAI'01 Proceedings of the 17th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Towards Reputation Enhanced Electronic Negotiations for Service Oriented Computing
Trust in Agent Societies
The KOALA cloud management service: a modern approach for cloud infrastructure management
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Cloud Computing Platforms
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Grid computing has recently become an important paradigm for managing computationally demanding applications, composed of a collection of services. The dynamic discovery of services, and the selection of a particular service instance providing the best value out of the discovered alternatives, poses a complex multi-attribute n:m allocation decision problem. Decentralized approaches to this service allocation problem represent a flexible alternative to central resource brokers, thus promising improvements in the efficiency of the resulting negotiations and service allocations. This paper analyses the impact of the service density on the profit and market price estimation using a decentralized service allocation mechanism in a grid market scenario.