Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System

pp.311-321

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Main Authors: Oluwatope, Ayodeji, Iyanda, Duada, Aderounmu, Ganiyu, Adagunodo, Rotimi
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author Oluwatope, Ayodeji
Iyanda, Duada
Aderounmu, Ganiyu
Adagunodo, Rotimi
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-50982020-01-20T14:05:17Z Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System Oluwatope, Ayodeji Iyanda, Duada Aderounmu, Ganiyu Adagunodo, Rotimi Resource scheduling–Grid System–Computational modeling pp.311-321 In grid computing, Grid users who submit jobs or tasks and resources providers who provide resources have different motivations when they join the Grid system. However, due to autonomy both the Grid users’ and resource providers’ objectives often conflict. This paper proposes autonomous hybrid resource management algorithm aim at optimizing the resource utilization of resources providers using “what-you-give-is-what-you-get” Service Level Agreements resource allocation policy. Utility functions are used to achieve the objectives of Grid resource and application. The algorithm was formulated as joint optimization of utilities of Grid applications and Grid resources, which combine the resource contributed, incentive score, trustworthiness and reputation score to compute resource utilization. Simulations were conducted to study the performance of the algorithm using GridSim v5.0. The simulation results revealed that the algorithm yields significantly good result because no user can consume more than what it contribute under different scenarios; hence the problem of free riding has been addressed through this algorithm. KeywordsResource scheduling–Grid System–Computational modeling 2020-01-20T14:05:14Z 2020-01-20T14:05:14Z 2011-03 Conference paper Oluwatope.A, Iyanda. D, Aderounmu.G, Adagunodo. R (2011) Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System. Information Intelligence, Systems, Technology and Management Issn: 1865-0929 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19423-8_32 https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5098 en text/plain Springer Link
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scheduling–Grid
System–Computational
modeling
Oluwatope, Ayodeji
Iyanda, Duada
Aderounmu, Ganiyu
Adagunodo, Rotimi
Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title_full Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title_fullStr Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title_full_unstemmed Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title_short Computational Modeling of Collaborative Resources Sharing in Grid System
title_sort computational modeling of collaborative resources sharing in grid system
topic Resource
scheduling–Grid
System–Computational
modeling
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/handle/123456789/5098
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