Riassunto:
Distributed computing models for sharing resources have become popular, but their widespread use for business applications has not been achieved. This book discusses why and explores new incentives for distributed systems in collaborative environments.
Contenuti:
Economic Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems // Part I: Reputation Mechanisms and Trust / A Belief-based Trust Model for Dynamic Service Selection - Ali Shaikh Ali and Omer F. Rana / Reputation, Pricing and the E-Science Grid - Arun Anandasivam and Dirk Neumann / Trust-oriented Utility-based Community Structure - Georgia Kastidou and Robin Cohen / Formation of VOs in Grids: A Game-Theoretic Approach - Thomas E. Carroll and Daniel Grosu / Towards Dynamic Authentication in the Grid - Jürgen Mangler, Erich Schikuta, Christoph Witzany, Oliver Jorns, Irfan Ul Haq and Helmut Wanek // Part II: Service Level Agreements / Enforcing SLAs Using an Economically Enhanced Resource Manager - Mario Macías, Garry Smith, Omer Rana, Jordi Guitart and Jordi Torres / Economically Extended Resource Management - Tim Püschel, Nikolay Borissov, Dirk Neumann, Mario Macías, Jordi Guitart and Jordi Torres / Mitigating Provider Uncertainty in Service Provision Contracts - Chris Smith and Aad vanMoorsel / Text-Content-Analysis - Axel Tenschert, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos and Bastian Koller // Part III: Business Models and Market Mechanisms / Cloud Computing Value Chains - Ashraf Bany Mohammed, Jörn Altmann and Junseok Hwang / A Simple Model for Determining the Optimal Capacity Investment - In Lee / A Combinatorial Exchange for Complex Grid Services - Melanie Mossmann, Jochen Stößer, Adam Ouorou, Eric Gourdin, Ruby Krishnaswamy and Dirk Neumann / Heuristic Scheduling in Grid Environments - Christian Bodenstein / Facing Price Risks in Internet-of-Services Markets - Raimund Matros, Werner Streitberger, Stefan Koenig and Torsten Eymann
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