A cloud agency for SLA negotiation and management
Euro-Par 2010 Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Parallel processing
Architecturing a sky computing platform
ServiceWave'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Towards a service-based internet
A generic middleware framework for handling process intensive hybrid cloud services from mobiles
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia
Cloud patterns for mOSAIC-Enabled scientific applications
Euro-Par'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Parallel Processing
An Event Driven Multi-agent Architecture for Enabling Cloud Governance
UCC '12 Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE/ACM Fifth International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
An SLA-based Broker for Cloud Infrastructures
Journal of Grid Computing
Data security perspectives in the framework of cloud governance
Euro-Par'12 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Parallel processing workshops
Adaptive Web Services Monitoring in Cloud Environments
International Journal of Web Portals
User-centric infrastructure as a service by Cloud Agency
Multiagent and Grid Systems
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The cloud paradigm appeared on the computing scene in 2005 with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) . After this date, a large set of related technologies has been developed. In the academic world, and especially in the HPC area, cloud computing is in some way in competition with the GRID model, which offers a middleware based approach. One of the solutions proposed is the integration of the two paradigms, in order to use the enormous potential of the existent computational GRIDs in new ways. One of the most diffused problems on this systems is the choice of the correct programming paradigm: many different approaches exist and it is difficult to define which is the approach that best fit with the cloud paradigm. In this paper we propose the integration of a Cloud on GRID architecture with a mobile agent platform. The architecture we propose offer Virtual clusters with full administrative control to final users, adopting an existent GRID architecture and especially its security infrastructure. The mobile agent platform is able to dynamically add and configure services on the virtual clusters. The experience here presented shows that the mobile agent paradigm well fulfills the dynamic properties of the Cloud paradigm and could be a good choice to simply develop application and services able to dynamically adapt themselves to the virtualized environment.