2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2009.02.003
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A decentralized model for scheduling independent tasks in Federated Grids

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“…They use a so-called delegated matchmaking (DMM), where Koala instances delegate resource information in a peer-2-peer manner. Gridway introduced a Scheduling Architectures Taxonomy to form a grid federation [39,24], where Gridway instances can communicate and interact through grid gateways. These instances can access resources belonging to different Grid domains.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They use a so-called delegated matchmaking (DMM), where Koala instances delegate resource information in a peer-2-peer manner. Gridway introduced a Scheduling Architectures Taxonomy to form a grid federation [39,24], where Gridway instances can communicate and interact through grid gateways. These instances can access resources belonging to different Grid domains.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leal et al [27] present a decentralized model consisting of a set of metaschedulers for scheduling independent tasks in federated grids. Four simple, decoupled and coarse-grained solution algorithms are considered as each metascheduler's mapping strategy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the grid federation efforts we can find InterGrid [9] along with the work by Assuncao et al [3] that promotes interlinking different grid systems through economic-based peering agreements to enable inter-grid resource sharing, Gridway [67] through its grid gateways [22] along the work by Leal et al [35] that proposed a decentralized model for scheduling on federated grids to improve makespan and resource performance, LAGrid meta-scheduling [5,55,59] that promotes interlinking different grid systems through peering agreements to enable inter-Grid resource sharing, Koala [39] with the use of delegated matchmaking [24] to obtain the matched resources from one of the peer Koala instances, VIOLA [61] that implements grid interoperability via WS-Agreement [2] and provides coallocation of multiple resources based on reservations, Grid Meta-Brokering Service (GMBS) [28,29] proposes an architecture for grid interoperability based on high level abstractions to describe the broker's capabilities and properties using a specific language [30][31][32]57], the work by Elmroth et al [13] that presents a grid resource brokering service based on grid standards, Guim et al [56] studied scheduling techniques for multi-site grid environments, and within EGEE, efforts to enable interoperability between gLite and UNICORE [14] systems [38,51].…”
Section: Federating Computational Gridsmentioning
confidence: 99%