The Resource Allocation Problem is a classical problem in the scientific literature. Here, authors present an Architectural Model to allow Optimum Resource Allocation in a Grid Environment. They are investigating a decentralized approach to address this problem into an inter-Grid nodes context; instead they argue in favor of a centralized approach in an intra-Grid node context (i.e., a cluster architecture). Furthermore, authors aim to implement integration between Multi-Agent and Grid Systems, in order to deal with the execution of agent-based applications in a Grid Environment. The paper focuses on a Condor-based solution for Resource to Agent Allocation in an intra-Grid node context. The prototypal implementation is described, which has been integrated in Grid middleware as Grid service.

A Grid Service for Resource–to–Agent Allocation

VENTICINQUE, Salvatore;AVERSA, Rocco;DI MARTINO, Beniamino
2009

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The Resource Allocation Problem is a classical problem in the scientific literature. Here, authors present an Architectural Model to allow Optimum Resource Allocation in a Grid Environment. They are investigating a decentralized approach to address this problem into an inter-Grid nodes context; instead they argue in favor of a centralized approach in an intra-Grid node context (i.e., a cluster architecture). Furthermore, authors aim to implement integration between Multi-Agent and Grid Systems, in order to deal with the execution of agent-based applications in a Grid Environment. The paper focuses on a Condor-based solution for Resource to Agent Allocation in an intra-Grid node context. The prototypal implementation is described, which has been integrated in Grid middleware as Grid service.
2009
Rosa Anna, Micillo; Venticinque, Salvatore; Aversa, Rocco; DI MARTINO, Beniamino
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