Economic Models for Management of Resources in Grid Computing
Rajkumar Buyya, Heinz Stockinger, Jonathan Giddy, and David Abrams

TL;DR
This paper proposes a computational economy framework for resource management in Grid computing, utilizing economic models like auctions and markets to optimize resource allocation and regulate supply and demand.
Contribution
It introduces a novel economic framework for resource management in Grid environments, integrating trading, brokering, and market-based pricing models.
Findings
Demonstrated economic models in resource brokering on WWG testbed.
Showed effectiveness of auction and market models for resource allocation.
Validated optimization strategies using Nimrod/G scheduling.
Abstract
The accelerated development in Grid and peer-to-peer computing has positioned them as promising next generation computing platforms. They enable the creation of Virtual Enterprises (VE) for sharing resources distributed across the world. However, resource management, application development and usage models in these environments is a complex undertaking. This is due to the geographic distribution of resources that are owned by different organizations. The resource owners of each of these resources have different usage or access policies and cost models, and varying loads and availability. In order to address complex resource management issues, we have proposed a computational economy framework for resource allocation and for regulating supply and demand in Grid computing environments. The framework provides mechanisms for optimizing resource provider and consumer objective functions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
