We have developed JaWS, a Java-based Web computing system, which enables users to effortlessly export their machines in a global market of processing capacity to host remote computations (S. Lalis and A. Karipidis, 2000). Leases are used to promote dynamic task placement as well as fair compensation for the host providers. The authors present an updated protocol used by hosts and applications to interact with the JaWS market, through which resource allocation takes place. Although this work is carried out in the context of JaWS, it can also be applied to other market-based resource allocation frameworks. © 2001 IEEE
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The commercial availability of computational resources enable consumers to scale their applications ...
The commercial availability of computational resources enable consumers to scale their applications ...
International audienceCode offloading is a promising effort for embedded systems and load-balancing....
This paper presents the design and implementation of Shirako, a system for on-demand leasing of shar...
Most of the machines that are connected to the Internet are idle a significant fraction of the time....
The Internet, in particular the World-Wide-Web, continues to expand at an amazing pace. We propose a...
Market-based resource allocation is expected to be an effective mechanism to allocate resources in a...
In this paper we propose a computational grid platform called JaWS++ that seeks to harvest the power...
In this paper we propose a computational grid platform called JaWS++ that seeks to harvest the power...
In this work we present a market based resource allocation framework which combines the advantages o...
We describe three contributions for distributed resource allocation in scientific applications. Firs...
With the development of information technologies and the popularity of on-line shopping, a special m...
Using market mechanisms for resource allocation in distributed systems is not a new idea, nor is it ...
Grid scheduling, that is, the allocation of distributed computational resources to user applications...
Abstract — We believe that a market-based resource allocation will be effective in a cloud computing...
The commercial availability of computational resources enable consumers to scale their applications ...
The commercial availability of computational resources enable consumers to scale their applications ...
International audienceCode offloading is a promising effort for embedded systems and load-balancing....