Title :
Grid Commerce, Market-Driven G-Negotiation, and Grid Resource Management
Author_Institution :
Hong Kong Baptist Univ., Kowloon
Abstract :
Although the management of resources is essential for realizing a computational grid, providing an efficient resource allocation mechanism is a complex undertaking. Since grid providers and consumers may be independent bodies, negotiation among them is necessary. The contribution of this paper is showing that market-driven agents (MDAs) are appropriate tools for grid resource negotiation. MDAs are e-negotiation agents designed with the flexibility of: 1) making adjustable amounts of concession taking into account market rivalry, outside options, and time preferences and 2) relaxing bargaining terms in the face of intense pressure. A heterogeneous testbed consisting of several types of e-negotiation agents to simulate a grid computing environment was developed. It compares the performance of MDAs against other e-negotiation agents (e.g., Kasbah) in a grid-commerce environment. Empirical results show that MDAs generally achieve: 1) higher budget efficiencies in many market situations than other e-negotiation agents in the testbed and 2) higher success rates in acquiring grid resources under high grid loadings
Keywords :
electronic commerce; grid computing; negotiation support systems; resource allocation; software agents; grid resource management; grid-commerce environment; market-driven G-negotiation; market-driven agent; Business; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Environmental economics; Grid computing; Large-scale systems; Power generation economics; Resource management; Software agents; Testing; Grid commerce; Grid resource allocation; negotiation; resource management; software agent;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCB.2006.877791