Learning-Based Negotiation Strategies For Grid Scheduling

Topics:
Negotiations and Contracts
Tags:
Finance,
Free Trade,
Negotiation,
University Of Dortmund
Source:
University of Dortmund

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Overview: One of the key requirements for Grid infrastructures is the ability to share resources with nontrivial qualities of service. However, resource management in a decentralized infrastructure is a complex task as it has to cope with different policies and objectives of the different resource providers and the resource users. Here, negotiation is needed to create such bi-lateral agreements between Grid parties. Such a negotiation process should be automated with no or minimal human interaction, considering the potential scale of Grid systems and the amount of necessary transactions. Therefore, strategic negotiation models play an important role. In this paper, a negotiation model and a learning-based negotiation strategy are proposed and examined. Simulations have been conducted to evaluate the presented system.

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Format: PDF | Size: 98KB | Date: Nov 2005 | Pages: 8


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