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Economic models and algorithms for distributed systems
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ISBN: 376438896X 9786612835858 3764388994 1282835858 Year: 2010 Publisher: Basel ; Boston : Birkhauser,

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Distributed computing paradigms for sharing resources such as Clouds, Grids, Peer-to-Peer systems, or voluntary computing are becoming increasingly popular. While there are some success stories such as PlanetLab, OneLab, BOINC, BitTorrent, and SETI@home, a widespread use of these technologies for business applications has not yet been achieved. In a business environment, mechanisms are needed to provide incentives to potential users for participating in such networks. These mechanisms may range from simple non-monetary access rights, monetary payments to specific policies for sharing. Although a few models for a framework have been discussed (in the general area of a "Grid Economy"), none of these models has yet been realised in practice. This book attempts to fill this gap by discussing the reasons for such limited take-up and exploring incentive mechanisms for resource sharing in distributed systems. The purpose of this book is to identify research challenges in successfully using and deploying resource sharing strategies in open-source and commercial distributed systems.

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Gas industry -- Mathematical models. --- Petroleum industry and trade -- Mathematical models. --- Electronic data processing --- Computational grids (Computer systems) --- Econometric models --- Computer algorithms --- Computer Science --- Telecommunications --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Distributed processing --- Computer science. --- Computer organization. --- Computer system failures. --- Management information systems. --- Economics. --- Computer Science. --- Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks. --- Economic Systems. --- Management of Computing and Information Systems. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- System Performance and Evaluation. --- Computer network architectures. --- Information Systems. --- Computer system performance. --- Political Economy/Economic Systems. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Architectures, Computer network --- Network architectures, Computer --- Computer architecture --- Economic policy. --- Application software. --- Computer failures --- Computer malfunctions --- Computer systems --- Failure of computer systems --- System failures (Engineering) --- Fault-tolerant computing --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Informatics --- Science --- Computer-based information systems --- EIS (Information systems) --- Executive information systems --- MIS (Information systems) --- Sociotechnical systems --- Information resources management --- Management --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Organization, Computer --- Electronic digital computers --- Failures --- Communication systems --- Computer engineering. --- Computer networks. --- Electronic data processing—Management. --- Electronic digital computers—Evaluation. --- Computer Engineering and Networks. --- Political Economy and Economic Systems. --- IT Operations. --- Computer and Information Systems Applications. --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Computers --- Design and construction


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Distributed computing paradigms for sharing resources such as Clouds, Grids, Peer-to-Peer systems, or voluntary computing are becoming increasingly popular. While there are some success stories such as PlanetLab, OneLab, BOINC, BitTorrent, and SETI@home, a widespread use of these technologies for business applications has not yet been achieved. In a business environment, mechanisms are needed to provide incentives to potential users for participating in such networks. These mechanisms may range from simple non-monetary access rights, monetary payments to specific policies for sharing. Although a few models for a framework have been discussed (in the general area of a "Grid Economy"), none of these models has yet been realised in practice. This book attempts to fill this gap by discussing the reasons for such limited take-up and exploring incentive mechanisms for resource sharing in distributed systems. The purpose of this book is to identify research challenges in successfully using and deploying resource sharing strategies in open-source and commercial distributed systems.


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Economic Models and Algorithms for Distributed Systems
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ISBN: 9783764388997 9783764398835 9783764388966 Year: 2010 Publisher: Basel Birkhäuser Basel Imprint Birkhäuser

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Distributed computing paradigms for sharing resources such as Clouds, Grids, Peer-to-Peer systems, or voluntary computing are becoming increasingly popular. While there are some success stories such as PlanetLab, OneLab, BOINC, BitTorrent, and SETI@home, a widespread use of these technologies for business applications has not yet been achieved. In a business environment, mechanisms are needed to provide incentives to potential users for participating in such networks. These mechanisms may range from simple non-monetary access rights, monetary payments to specific policies for sharing. Although a few models for a framework have been discussed (in the general area of a "Grid Economy"), none of these models has yet been realised in practice. This book attempts to fill this gap by discussing the reasons for such limited take-up and exploring incentive mechanisms for resource sharing in distributed systems. The purpose of this book is to identify research challenges in successfully using and deploying resource sharing strategies in open-source and commercial distributed systems.

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