Towards an Open Grid Marketplace Framework for Resources Trade

  • Nejla Amara-Hachmi
  • Xavier Vilajosana
  • Ruby Krishnaswamy
  • Leandro Navarro
  • Joan Manuel Marques
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 4804)

Abstract

A challenge of Grid computing is to provide automated support for the creation and exploitation of virtual organisations (VOs), involving individuals and different autonomous organizations, to which resources are pooled from potentially diverse origins. In the context of the presented work, virtual organizations trade grid resources and services according to economic models in electronic marketplaces. Thus in this paper we propose GRIMP (Grid Marketplace), a generic framework that provides services to support spontaneous creation of grid resources markets on demand. We motivate the need for such framework, present our design approach as well as the implementation and execution models.

Keywords

Market Mechanism Grid Resource Market Process Combinatorial Auction Auction Mechanism 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Nejla Amara-Hachmi
    • 1
  • Xavier Vilajosana
    • 2
  • Ruby Krishnaswamy
    • 1
  • Leandro Navarro
    • 3
  • Joan Manuel Marques
    • 2
  1. 1.France Telecom R&D 
  2. 2.Universitat Oberta de Catalunya 
  3. 3.Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 

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