In this work we present an approach aimed at maximizing the global QoS perceived within a large-scale federation of computing infrastructures. This approach exploits the combina- tion of ( i ) a trust model for a network of software agents, designed to assist federated computing nodes, and ( ii ) a decentralized procedure which leads to the formation of coali- tions between them. The proposed solution is based on a generic SLA-based federated ar- chitecture and the concept of “Global Capital”which reflects the global QoS offered by the federation. Finally, a number of experimental trials prove that, by means of the proposed approach, the Global Capital improves.

A partnership-based approach to improve QoS on Federated Computing Infrastructures

ROSACI D
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SARNE' G
2016-01-01

Abstract

In this work we present an approach aimed at maximizing the global QoS perceived within a large-scale federation of computing infrastructures. This approach exploits the combina- tion of ( i ) a trust model for a network of software agents, designed to assist federated computing nodes, and ( ii ) a decentralized procedure which leads to the formation of coali- tions between them. The proposed solution is based on a generic SLA-based federated ar- chitecture and the concept of “Global Capital”which reflects the global QoS offered by the federation. Finally, a number of experimental trials prove that, by means of the proposed approach, the Global Capital improves.
2016
Cloud Federations; Multi-Agent Systems; QoS
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