Title
Club Theory Of The Grid
Abstract
The Grid is a new type of resource sharing infrastructure. Due to software and hardware limitations, the service that a certain Grid can offer is finite, and so is the number of users it can accommodate. If the number of users is too small, much of the planned resources would be wasted. On the other hand, excessive loading due to too many users could substantially reduce the benefit enjoyed by each user and also the efficiency of the Grid service. Therefore, there are two main problems for Grid design. (1) How many users should the Grid serve so that each user can receive the maximum benefit? (2) To a certain group of users, how much resources should be invested so that the construction and maintenance of the Grid become viable? Based on the economic theory of clubs, this paper gives a quantitative analysis of the quasi-optimal number of users and amount of each resource by regarding Grid services and resources as club goods. Based on our assumptions on the system model, we deduce two preliminary results and verify them by experiments using GridFTP. These two results allow the users to run randomized algorithms to achieve better system performance. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1002/cpe.1027
CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Grid computing, club theory, cost-benefit analysis, randomized algorithm, probabilistic analysis
Grid computing,Computer science,Data grid,Software,Semantic grid,GridFTP,Shared resource,Grid,Distributed computing,Virtual organization
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18
14
1532-0626
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yao Shi112413.96
Francis C. M. Lau21942181.31
PengLiuZhihui Du338348.74
Rui-chun Tang400.34
Sanli Li510415.38