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Market-oriented Grids and Utility Computing: The State-of-the-art and Future Directions
2007
Journal of Grid Computing
Traditional resource management techniques (resource allocation, admission control and scheduling) have been found to be inadequate for many shared Grid and distributed systems, that consist of autonomous and dynamic distributed resources contributed by multiple organisations. They provide no incentive for users to request resources judiciously and appropriately, and do not accurately capture the true value, importance and deadline (the utility) of a user's job. Furthermore, they provide no
doi:10.1007/s10723-007-9095-3
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