GridBank: A Grid Accounting Services Architecture (GASA) for Distributed Systems Sharing and Integration
Alexander Barmouta Rajkumar Buyya

TL;DR
This paper introduces GridBank, an architecture for accounting services in Grid computing, addressing accountability needs across distributed systems to enhance resource sharing and management.
Contribution
It proposes the Grid Bank Services Architecture, detailing requirements, models, implementation issues, and interaction protocols for accounting in Grid environments.
Findings
Defines requirements for Grid accountability
Proposes a comprehensive Grid Bank architecture
Discusses implementation and interaction protocols
Abstract
Computational Grids are emerging as new infrastructure for Internet-based parallel and distributed computing. They enable the sharing, exchange, discovery, and aggregation of resources distributed across multiple administrative domains, organizations and enterprises. To accomplish this, Grids need infrastructure that supports various services: security, uniform access, resource management, scheduling, application composition, computational economy, and accountability. Many Grid projects have developed technologies that provide many of these services with an exception of accountability. To overcome this limitation, we propose a new infrastructure called Grid Bank that provides services for accounting. This paper presents requirements of Grid accountability and different models within which it can operate and proposes Grid Bank Services Architecture that meets them. The paper highlights…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Advanced Data Storage Technologies · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
