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E-grāmata: Market-Oriented Grid and Utility Computing [Wiley Online]

Edited by (The University of Melbourne and Manjrasoft Pty Ltd, Australia), Edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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The first single-source reference covering the state of the art in grid and utility computing economy research This book presents the first integrated, single-source reference on market-oriented grid and utility computing. Divided into four main partsand with contributions from a panel of experts in the fieldit systematically and carefully explores:





Foundationspresents the fundamental concepts of market-oriented computing and the issues and challenges in allocating resources in a decentralized computing environment.



Business modelscovers business models for service providers and brokers supporting different types of distributed applications, as well as business rules-based models for managing virtual organizations and accounting operations and services in grid computing environments.



Policies and agreementsintroduces policies, agreements, and specifications for the negotiation and establishment of contracts between providers and consumers. It also covers different approaches for resource allocation based on service-level agreements (SLAs) and management of risks associated with SLA violations.



Resource allocation and scheduling mechanismscovers economic models, such as commodity models, reciprocation, auctions, and game theory, and middleware technologies, such as Nimrod/G and Gridbus, for market-oriented grid computing and utility-oriented resource allocation.





This book expertly captures the state of the art in the field while also identifying potential research directions and technologies that will facilitate the creation of global commercial grid and utility computing systems. It is an indispensable reference for systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers, and graduate students.
Contributors ix
Preface xv
Acronyms xix
PART I FOUNDATIONS
Market-Oriented Computing and Global Grids: An Introduction
3(26)
Rajkumar Buyya
Srikumar Venugopal
Markets, Mechanisms, Games, and Their Implications in Grids
29(20)
Yibo Sun
Sameer Tilak
Ruppa K. Thulasiram
Kenneth Chiu
Ownership and Decentralization Issues in Resource Allocation Mechanisms
49(18)
Tiberiu Stef-Praun
Utility Functions, Prices, and Negotiation
67(22)
John Wilkes
Options and Commodity Markets for Computing Resources
89(34)
Dan Cristian Marinescu
John Patrick Morrison
Howard Jay Siegel
PART II BUSINESS MODELS
Grid Business Models, Evaluation, and Principles
123(24)
Steve Taylor
Paul McKee
Grid Business Models for Brokers Executing SLA-Based Workflows
147(20)
Dang Minh Quan
Jorn Altman
A Business-Rules-Based Model to Manage Virtual Organizations in Collaborative Grid Environments
167(20)
Pilar Herrero
Jose Luis Bosque
Maria S. Perez
Accounting as a Requirement for Market-Oriented Grid Computing
187(28)
Andrea Guarise
Rosario M. Piro
PART III POLICIES AND AGREEMENTS
Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) in the Grid Environment
215(22)
Bastian Koller
Eduardo Oliveros
Alfonso Sanchez-Macian
SLAs, Negotiation, and Challenges
237(24)
Paul McKee
Steve Taylor
Mike Surridge
Richard Lowe
SLA-Based Resource Management and Allocation
261(24)
Jordi Guitart
Mario Macias
Omer Rana
Philipp Wieder
Ramin Yahyapour
Wolfgang Ziegler
Market-Based Resource Allocation for Differentiated Quality Service Levels
285(24)
H. Howie Huang
Andrew S. Grimshaw
Specification, Planning, and Execution of QoS-Aware Grid Workflows
309(46)
Ivona Brandic
Sabri Pllana
Siegfried Benkner
Risk Management In Grids
355(2)
Karim Djemame
James Padgett
Iain Gourlay
Kerstin Voss
Odej Kao
PART IV RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULING MECHANISMS
A Reciprocation-Based Economy for Multiple Services in a Computational Grid
357(14)
Nazareno Andrade
Francisco Brasileiro
Miranda Mowbray
Walfredo Cirne
The Nimrod/G Grid Resource Broker for Economics-Based Scheduling
371(32)
Rajkumar Buyya
David Abramson
Techniques for Providing Hard Quality-of-Service Guarantees in Job Scheduling
403(24)
Pavan Balaji
Ponnuswamy Sadayappan
Mohammad Islam
Deadline Budget-Based Scheduling of Workflows on Utility Grids
427(24)
Jia Yu
Kotagiri Ramamohanarao
Rajkumar Buyya
Game-Theoretic Scheduling of Grid Computations
451(24)
Yu-Kwong Kwok
Cooperative Game-Theory-Based Cost Optimization for Scientific Workflows
475(20)
Radu Prodan
Rubing Duan
Auction-Based Resource Allocation
495(18)
Bjorn Schnizler
Two Auction-Based Resource Allocation Environments: Design and Experience
513(28)
Alvin AuYoung
Phil Buonadonna
Brent N. Chun
Chaki Ng
David C. Parkes
Jeff Shneidman
Alex C. Snoeren
Amin Vahdat
Trust in Grid Resource Auctions
541(28)
Kris Bubendorfer
Ben Palmer
Wayne Thomson
Using Secure Auctions to Build a Distributed Metascheduler for the Grid
569(20)
Kyle Chard
Kris Bubendorfer
The Gridbus Middleware for Market-Oriented Computing
589(34)
Rajkumar Buyya
Srikumar Venugopal
Rajiv Ranjan
Chee Shin Yeo
Index 623
Dr. Rajkumar Buyya is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering and Director of the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Buyya has contributed to the creation of high-performance computing and communication system software for Indian PARAM supercomputers and has pioneered the economic paradigm for service-oriented grid and cloud computing. He currently serves as the founding CEO of Manjrasoft, a company producing software systems for utility-oriented grid and cloud computing. Dr. Kris Bubendorfer lectures in computer science at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He teaches courses in networking, operating systems, algorithms, mobile systems, and advanced distributed systems.