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Bidding Strategically for Scheduling in Grid Systems

  • Naddaf, Babak (Information Technology department sharif university of technology international campus) ;
  • Habibi, Jafar (Information Technology department sharif university of technology international campus)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Grid computing is a new technology which involves efforts to create a huge source of processing power by connecting computational resources throughout the world. The key issue of such environments is their resource allocation and the appropriate job scheduling strategy. Several approaches to scheduling in these environments have been proposed to date. Market driven scheduling as a decentralized solution for such complicated environments has introduced new challenges. In this paper the bidding problem with regard to resources in the reverse auction resource allocation model has been investigated and the new bidding strategies have been proposed and investigated.

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