Ebook: Grid Economics and Business Models: 4th International Workshop, GECON 2007, Rennes, France, August 28, 2007. Proceedings
- Genre: Economy
- Tags: Computer Communication Networks, Electronic Commerce/e-business, Information Storage and Retrieval, Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing, Communications Engineering Networks, Business Information Systems
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4685 : Information Systems and Applications incl. Internet/Web and HCI
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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analysis. Their results show that interoperability is the most indispensable element to a successful utilization of Grid infrastructures in enterprises. In the third contribution, Altmann and colleagues formulate a taxonomical - proach to Grid business models. They survey the development and origin of Grid technologies and focus on the importance of business-directed values when trying to commercialize today’s Grids. Therein, they identify the reduction of costs, the - provement of efficiency, the creation of novel products and services as well as the quality and collaboration between companies as key factors for the differentiation of Grid business models. The paper concludes by applying the proposed taxonomy to a utility computing scenario and a software-as-a-service scenario in practice. Stanoevska-Slabeva and Zsigri propose a generic value chain for the Grid industry. In their contribution, they suggest a case study on aggregating results from different Grid middleware modules into a generic Grid value chain. In their contribution, McKee and coauthors propose a set of strategies for acting in future service-oriented markets. The costs of negotiations are put in relation to the value of the offer under negotiation. Hence, the contribution adds to the state of the art by extending the vision of service level agreements (SLAs) within service fra- works. Sandholm and Lai propose a novel, prediction-based enforcement of performance contracts. Their approach aims at controllable quality of service (QoS) within Grid computing platforms. The proposed mechanism is based on a hybrid resource allo- tion system using both proportional shares and reservations.
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models, GECON 2007, held in Rennes, France, in August 2007.
The 12 full papers included in this volume were carefully selected and revised; they aim at presenting current results and innovative research in the area of grid economics. The papers are organized in topical sections on grid business modeling, market mechanisms for the grid, and economic grid service provisioning.
The proceedings are rounded off by 6 project reports that give an overview of the current and ongoing research in grid economics.