In this paper we propose the use of a distributed service management architecture for state-of-the-art service-enabled Grids. The architecture is capable of performing automated resource and network bandwidth partitioning based on registered Grid resource properties and monitored Grid service demand. A main characteristic is that it enables the use of different service priority schemes and allows for policy-based differentiation between local and foreign service offerings. Resource and network bandwidth partitioning algorithms are introduced and their performance is evaluated on a sample Grid topology using NSGrid, an ns-2 based Grid simulator Our results show that the use of this Service Management Architecture improves resource efficiency...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Resource management is very important and complex problems in grid computing environment. The resour...
Grid technologies have enabled the aggregation of geograph-ically distributed resources, in the cont...
In this paper we propose the use of a distributed service management architecture for state-of-the-a...
We propose the use of programmable Grid resource partitioning heuristics in the context of a distrib...
We propose the use of programmable Grid resource partitioning heuristics in the context of a distrib...
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement a new Grid Resource Management methodology, where ...
International audienceWhile grids reach further to geographically separated clusters and data wareho...
Grid computing provides a global-scale distributed computing infrastructure for executing scientific...
Abstract: Applications using Grid computing infrastructure usually require resources allocation to s...
Abstract. Co-allocation of performance-guaranteed computing and network re-sources provided by sever...
Grid users may wish to have fine-grained control of quality of service (QoS) guarantees in a network...
Grid computing provides a robust paradigm for aggregating disparate resources in a secure and contro...
Research interest in Grid computing has grown significantly over the past five years. Management of ...
The resource management system is the central component of network computing systems. There have bee...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Resource management is very important and complex problems in grid computing environment. The resour...
Grid technologies have enabled the aggregation of geograph-ically distributed resources, in the cont...
In this paper we propose the use of a distributed service management architecture for state-of-the-a...
We propose the use of programmable Grid resource partitioning heuristics in the context of a distrib...
We propose the use of programmable Grid resource partitioning heuristics in the context of a distrib...
The aim of this thesis is to design and implement a new Grid Resource Management methodology, where ...
International audienceWhile grids reach further to geographically separated clusters and data wareho...
Grid computing provides a global-scale distributed computing infrastructure for executing scientific...
Abstract: Applications using Grid computing infrastructure usually require resources allocation to s...
Abstract. Co-allocation of performance-guaranteed computing and network re-sources provided by sever...
Grid users may wish to have fine-grained control of quality of service (QoS) guarantees in a network...
Grid computing provides a robust paradigm for aggregating disparate resources in a secure and contro...
Research interest in Grid computing has grown significantly over the past five years. Management of ...
The resource management system is the central component of network computing systems. There have bee...
Grid is a distributed high performance computing paradigm that offers various types of resources (li...
Resource management is very important and complex problems in grid computing environment. The resour...
Grid technologies have enabled the aggregation of geograph-ically distributed resources, in the cont...