Security-Driven Heuristics and A Fast Genetic Algorithm for Trusted Grid Job Scheduling
IPDPS '05 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'05) - Papers - Volume 01
Reputation-based trust management
Journal of Computer Security - Special issue on WITS'03
Task delegation using experience-based multi-dimensional trust
Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Risk-Resilient Heuristics and Genetic Algorithms for Security-Assured Grid Job Scheduling
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A multi-dimensional scheduling scheme in a Grid computing environment
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Adaptive Reputation-Based Scheduling on Unreliable Distributed Infrastructures
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Security in grid computing: A review and synthesis
Decision Support Systems
A trust model for distributed systems based on reputation
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
Data Replication Using Experience Based Trust in a Data Grid Environment
ICDCIT '08 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology
Efficient integration of fine-grained access control and resource brokering in grid
The Journal of Supercomputing
An integrated security-aware job scheduling strategy for large-scale computational grids
Future Generation Computer Systems
Local synchronization of a complex network model
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics - Special issue on human computing
Reputation-based dependable scheduling of workflow applications in Peer-to-Peer Grids
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
A scheduling algorithm based on a trust mechanism in grid
CIS'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Computational Intelligence and Security - Volume Part II
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
A time-frame based trust model for grids
GCC'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing
Credit in the grid resource management
GCC'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Grid and Cooperative Computing
A QOS evaluating model for computational grid nodes
APWeb'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Advanced Web and Network Technologies, and Applications
Context-sensitive trust computing in distributed environments
Knowledge-Based Systems
Integrating trust into grid economic model scheduling algorithm
ODBASE'06/OTM'06 Proceedings of the 2006 Confederated international conference on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE - Volume Part II
Experience-Based trust: enabling effective resource selection in a grid environment
iTrust'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Trust Management
Personalized fair reputation based resource allocation in grid
ADVIS'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Advances in Information Systems
A trust-oriented heuristic scheduling algorithm for grid computing
PaCT'07 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Parallel Computing Technologies
A fuzzy logic approach for secure and fault tolerant grid job scheduling
ATC'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing
Trust management of services in cloud environments: Obstacles and solutions
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Comparative trust management with applications: Bayesian approaches emphasis
Future Generation Computer Systems
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Grid computing systems that have been the focus of much research activities in recent years provide a virtual framework for controlled sharing of resources across institutional boundaries. Security is one major concern in any system that enables remote execution. Several techniques can be used for providing security in Grid systems including sandboxing, encryption, and other access control and authentication mechanisms. The additional overhead caused by these mechanisms may negate the performance advantages gained by Grid computing. Hence, we contend that it is essential for the scheduler to consider the security implications while performing resource allocations. In this paper, we present a trust model for Grid systems and show how the model can be used to incorporate the securityimplications into scheduling algorithms. Three scheduling heuristics that can be used in a Grid system are modified to incorporate the trust notion and simulations are performed to evaluate the performance.