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An economic model for resource management in a Grid-based content distribution network

Submitted by Andrew Schrock on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 16:58
Publication Type  Journal Article
Author  Di Stefano A; Santoro C
Year of Publication  2008
Secondary Title  Future generation computer systems
Volume  24
Number  3
Pagination  202-212
Publication Language  eng
Key Words  online community; virtual community; content distribution networks; software agents; GRID; economics; resource sharing
Abstract  

This paper presents an architecture to federate Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) in order to share computational resources, thus building an infrastructure that we call a Content Distribution Grid (CDG). The purpose of a CDG is to use a community policy allowing each CDN to put together a portion of its own resources to meet each other’s requirements, and therefore to guarantee a stronger quality of service to users. Since CDNs of a CDG belong to different organisations, the interaction scenario can be considered competitive, that is, organizations are mainly self-interested and are aiming at maximizing the performances of its own system. For this reason, the resource sharing policy proposed here is based on a offer/demand competitive model, in which resources are purchased by paying for them a certain amount of (virtual or real) money. An economic model is thus derived to guide such a sale; here the CDN requesting resources (buyer) and the CDN offering resources (seller) agree on the quantity and the price by means of a utility-based negotiation approach. A multi-agent system is then proposed to realise the software architecture supporting this model of CDG.

URL  http://www.uscannenberg.org/projects/TECLAB/digital-readings/DiStefano_Santoro_2008.pdf
Citation Key  115