An Optimal Resource Sharing in Hierarchical Virtual Organizations in the Grid
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概要
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In large-scale collaborative computing, users and resource providers organize various Virtual Organizations (VOs) to share resources and services. A VO organizes other sub-VOs for the purpose of achieving the VO goal, which forms hierarchical VO environments. VO participants agree upon a certain policies, such as resource sharing amount or user accesses. In this letter, we provide an optimal resource sharing mechanism in hierarchical VO environments under resource sharing agreements. The proposed algorithm enhances resource utilization and reduces mean response time of each user.
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著者
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Lee Wan
Department Of Biochemistry College Of Medicine Dongguk University
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Kim Kyong
Department of Advanced Materials Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Gyeonggi 440-746, Republic Korea
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TCHAMGOUE Guy
Department of Informatics, Gyeongsang National University
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JUN Yong-Kee
Department of Informatics, Gyeongsang National University
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