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Grid-Economics

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Beside the many technological issues related to Grid infrastructures organisational and regulation related aspects of Grids are becoming increasingly important. The term ‘grid economics’ summarises all research activities devoted to questions of the production, allocation and consumption of grid-based computer resources.

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Neumann, D., Holtmann, C. & Orwat, C. Grid-Economics. Wirtsch. Inform. 48, 206–209 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11576-006-0044-8

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