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Enabling the simulation of service-oriented computing and provisioning policies for autonomic utility grids

MD De Assunção, W Streitberger, T Eymann, R Buyya

Lecture Notes in Computer Science Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2007

Abstract

There are key challenges in utility computing environments such as the provisioning, orchestration and allocation of resources to services. In these environments, providers need to decide how resources are allocated to service applications according to their workloads in order to guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS) required by customers. Autonomic computing inspired mechanisms are appealing to enable selforganising resource allocation and provisioning. However, these mechanisms are difficult to evaluate in practice either because of the lack of a real test bed or the difficulty in replicating experimental results. This work thus describes a service framework for a Grid simulator. This fra..

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We thank Chee Shin Yeo, Krishna Nadiminti, James Broberg and Al-Mukaddim Khan Pathan from the University of Melbourne for their assistance in improving the quality of this paper and for sharing their thoughts on the topic. This work is supported by the European Union, DEST and ARC Project grants. Marcos PhD research is partially supported by National ICT Australia (NICTA).