A key issue in utility computing environments, such as utility Grids, is the provisioning, orchestration and allocation of resources to services. In these environments, providers ...
Optimal resource scheduling in multiagent systems is a computationally challenging task, particularly when the values of resources are not additive. We consider the combinatorial ...
Dmitri A. Dolgov, Michael R. James, Michael E. Sam...
Mobile agents require access to computing resources on heterogeneous systems across the Internet. This demo illustrates how agents can negotiate terms and conditions of resource a...
Michel A. Oey, Reinier J. Timmer, David G. A. Moba...
Self-adapting systems based on multiple concurrent applications must decide how to allocate scarce resources to applications and how to set the quality parameters of each applicat...
Vahe Poladian, David Garlan, Mary Shaw, M. Satyana...
The duration of time for which each application locks each shared resource is critically important in composing multiple independently-developed applications upon a shared “open...
The duration of time for which each application locks each shared resource is critically important in composing multiple independently-developed applications upon a shared “open...
This paper presents iShare, a distributed peer-to-peer Internet-sharing system, that facilitates the sharing of diverse resources located in different administrative domains over ...
Xiaojuan Ren, Ayon Basumallik, Zhelong Pan, Rudolf...
Several challenges about computational grid exist in integrating, coordinating and managing of resources and scheduling of applications, due to distributed resources at various le...
Since computationally intensive applications may often require more resources than a single computing machine can provide in one administrative domain, bolstering resource co-allo...
The resource availability in Grids is generally unpredictable due to the autonomous and shared nature of the Grid resources and stochastic nature of the workload resulting in a be...