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A Market-Based Protocol with Leasing Support for Globally Distributed Computing
Brisbane, Australia May 15-May 18
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George Kakarontzas, University of Thessaly
Spyros Lalis, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
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 [6]. Leases are used to promote dynamic task placement as well as fair compensation for the hose providers. In this paper, we 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.
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George Kakarontzas, Spyros Lalis, "A Market-Based Protocol with Leasing Support for Globally Distributed Computing," ccgrid, pp.562, First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01), 2001
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