Journal article

A computational economy for grid computing and its implementation in the Nimrod-G resource broker

D Abramson, R Buyya, J Giddy

Future Generation Computer Systems | ELSEVIER | Published : 2002

Abstract

Computational grids that couple geographically distributed resources such as PCs, workstations, clusters, and scientific instruments, have emerged as a next generation computing platform for solving large-scale problems in science, engineering, and commerce. However, application development, resource management, and scheduling in these environments continue to be a complex undertaking. In this article, we discuss our efforts in developing a resource management system for scheduling computations on resources distributed across the world with varying quality of service (QoS). Our service-oriented grid computing system called Nimrod-G manages all operations associated with remote execution incl..

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