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A deadline and cost optimization algorithm for scheduling task in grids and Nash equilibrium in auction-based systems

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2 Author(s)
Zhao Lan ; Hubei Univ. of Technol., Wuhan ; Zheng Zhao-xia

Whereas grids enable the sharing, selection, query and aggregation of geographically distributed resources for solving large-scale problems, providing efficient resource allocation mechanism managing Grid resources is a complex undertaking. In this work, we have investigated several famous schedule methods proposed by Nimrod-G, a famous computational economy framework for regulating the supply and demand for resources. We proposed a new scheduling algorithm, called DBC deadline and cost optimization, which extends the DBC cost optimization and time optimize algorithm, keeping the cost and time optimization at the minimum. A compare of these several schedule algorithms that schedules userpsilas Bag of Task applications on divisible auction-based resource allocation systems is executed. It is shows that the structure of the schedule method allows quasilinear characterization of a wide variety of broker tasks. We prove that the auction has a unique Nash equilibrium and propose a decentralized bidding strategy.

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Control and Decision Conference, 2008. CCDC 2008. Chinese

Date of Conference: 2-4 July 2008

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