DocumentCode
1675960
Title
Pricing Resources on Demand
Author
Courcoubetis, Costas ; Soursos, Sergios ; Weber, Richard
Author_Institution
Athens Univ. of Econ. & Bus., Athens
fYear
2006
Firstpage
12
Lastpage
18
Abstract
Traditional contracts for network and computing resources are of "static" type where the customer is buying the right to use for a given price a fixed amount of resources for a long period of time. Typical examples are the case of contracting bandwidth in access networks and VPNs and the case of computing infrastructure that a customer leases (or buys) for fulfilling its IT needs. Current technology in access networks and grid computing allows suppliers to offer more flexible contracts to their customers allowing them to choose dynamically the amount of resources they are allowed to use at a given time. This flexibility may benefit the customers with bursty demand since it allows them to obtain resources only when they need them and pay only when they use them. We define contracts where time is discrete and a customer is allowed to buy a fixed amount of resources ahead of time for a price a, the "static" part of the contract, and complement this at each new time period by purchasing an extra amount at price b, the "dynamic" part of the contract. We investigate the properties of such contracts and compare them with contracts of purely static or dynamic type. Our results suggest that in general suppliers and customers are both better off when using such mixed contracts, and that purely dynamic contracts may not always be preferable compared to purely static ones. We also show that under price competition of suppliers using static contracts against suppliers using dynamic contracts, at the equilibrium both suppliers may secure some profit by segmenting the market.
Keywords
Internet; grid computing; pricing; Internet services; access networks; grid computing; pricing resources; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Contracts; Gold; Grid computing; Personal communication networks; Pricing; Virtual private networks; Web and internet services; Web server;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Bandwidth on Demand, 2006 1st IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0793-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BOD.2006.320814
Filename
4114879
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