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Personalized Fair Reputation Based Resource Allocation in Grid

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Efficient resource allocation for submitted task is one of the main challenges in grid computing. Much work in this aspect has focused on resource discovery and usage. Resource allocation, which is an interface between resource discovery and usage, is always unvalued in the past while some resource owners may provide resources with poor quality. A personalized fair reputation scheme is proposed in this paper to overcome these limitations and to encourage collaboration in grid community. We present minimum and maximum threshold for reputation from other entities to decrease malicious competition. A rewarding mechanism is also proposed in our reputation scheme to encourage collaboration. Then we present how to integrate our reputation scheme into grid resource allocation approach. Experimental results show that our approach can work in the environment with high ratio of malicious nodes in grid.

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Huang, Q., Wang, Y., Su, J., Zeng, Y. (2006). Personalized Fair Reputation Based Resource Allocation in Grid. In: Yakhno, T., Neuhold, E.J. (eds) Advances in Information Systems. ADVIS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4243. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11890393_42

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