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Market-Oriented Resource Management and Scheduling: A Taxonomy and Survey

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posted on 2023-05-22, 15:17 authored by Saurabh GargSaurabh Garg, Buyya, R
Market-oriented computing has gained a lot of attention both from industry and academia. Grid computing is the major paradigm, which supports the market-oriented computing, thus can enable vision of computing as utility a reality. Most important challenge in enabling utility Grids is the resource management and scheduling. From last decade many researchers has try to address many issues within the resource management and scheduling but still it looks far away from the original vision. Thus, to find out the gaps and direct future research, this chapter summarizes and classified all the important works through a comprehensive Taxonomy. This chapter also presents the survey of the most popular market-oriented resource management systems with research gaps still needed to be filled in. This survey is intended to help researchers to make cooperative effort towards the goal of utility grids and provide insights for extending and reusing the existing grid middleware.

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Publication title

Cooperative Networking

Editors

MS Obaidat, S Misra

Pagination

277-305

ISBN

9780470749159

Department/School

School of Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

14

Rights statement

Copyright 2011 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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  • Restricted

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Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified

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