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Network-based resource allocation for Grid Computing within an SLA context

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2 Author(s)
Dang Minh Quan ; Paderborn Center for Parallel Comput., Paderborn Univ. ; Hsu, D.F.

Service level agreements (SLAs) are currently one of the major research topics in grid computing. Among many system components for supporting of SLA-aware grid jobs, the SLA mapping mechanism receives important positions. It is responsible for assigning sub-jobs of the workflow to grid resource in a way that meet the user's deadline and as cheap as possible. With the distinguished workload and resource characteristics, mapping a heavy communication workflow within SLA context defines an unfamiliar problem and need a specific method to be solved. This paper presents the mapping algorithm, which can cope with the problem. Performance measurements deliver evaluation results on the quality and efficiency of the method

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Grid and Cooperative Computing, 2006. GCC 2006. Fifth International Conference

Date of Conference: Oct. 2006

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