
Grid Resource Management
State of the Art and Future Trends
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXI, 575 pages
978-1-4613-5112-2 (ISBN)
Description
Grid Resource Management: State of the Art and Future Trends
presents an overview of the state of the field and describes both the real experiences and the current research available today. Grid computing is a rapidly developing and changing field, involving the shared and coordinated use of dynamic, multi-institutional resources. Grid resource management is the process of identifying requirements, matching resources to applications, allocating those resources, and scheduling and monitoring Grid resources over time in order to run Grid applications as efficiently as possible.
While Grids have become almost commonplace, the use of good Grid resource management tools is far from ubiquitous because of the many open issues of the field, including the multiple layers of schedulers, the lack of control over resources, the fact that resources are shared, and that users and administrators have conflicting performance goals.
While Grids have become almost commonplace, the use of good Grid resource management tools is far from ubiquitous because of the many open issues of the field, including the multiple layers of schedulers, the lack of control over resources, the fact that resources are shared, and that users and administrators have conflicting performance goals.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XXI, 575 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
896 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-5112-2 (9781461351122)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-0509-9
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Jarek Nabrzyski | Jennifer M. Schopf | Jan Weglarz
Grid Resource Management
State of the Art and Future Trends
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10/2003
Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Content
I Introduction to Grids and Resource Management.- 1 The Grid in a Nutshell.- 2 Ten Actions When Grid Scheduling.- 3 Application Requirements for Resource Brokering in a Grid Environment.- 4 Attributes for Communication Between Grid Scheduling Instances.- 5 Security Issues of Grid Resource Management.- II Resource Management in Support of Collaborations.- 6 Scheduling in the Grid Application Development Software Project.- 7 Workflow Management in GriPhyN.- III State of the Art Grid Resource Management.- 8 Grid Service Level Agreements.- 9 Condor and Preemptive Resume Scheduling.- 10 Grid Resource Management in Legion.- 11 Grid Scheduling with Maui/Silver.- 12 Scheduling Attributes and Platform LSF.- 13 PBS Pro: Grid Computing and Scheduling Attributes.- IV Prediction and Matching for Grid Resource Management.- 14 Performance Information Services for Computational Grids.- 15 Using Predicted Variance for Conservative Scheduling on Shared Resources.- 16 Improving Resource Selection and Scheduling Using Predictions.- 17 The ClassAds Language.- 18 Multicriteria Aspects of Grid Resource Management.- 19 A Metaheuristic Approach to Scheduling Workflow Jobs on a Grid.- V Data-Centric Approaches for Grid Resource Management.- 20 Storage Resource Managers.- 21 NeST: A Grid Enabled Storage Appliance.- 22 Computation Scheduling and Data Replication Algorithms for Data Grids.- VI Quality of Service: QoS.- 23 GARA: A Uniform Quality of Service Architecture.- 24 QoS-Aware Service Composition for Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems.- VII Resource Management in Peer-to-Peer Environments.- 25 A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Resource Location in Grid Environments.- 26 Resource Management in the Entropia System.- 27 Resource Management for the Triana Peer-to-Peer Services.- VIII Economic Approachesand Grid Resource Management.- 28 Grid Resource Commercialization.- 29 Trading Grid Services within the UK e-Science Grid.- 30 Applying Economic Scheduling Methods to Grid Environments.- References.