First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01)
Charging Distributed Services of a Computational Grid Architecture
Brisbane, Australia
May 15-May 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1010-8
J. Gerke, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
P. Flury, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
P. Reichl, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Charging of services in a distributed system will become more and more important for systems which are utilized commercially. Such an important distributed system exists in form of a Computational Grid (CG), offering a variety of services on different layers to many users, academic and industrial ones. Although by itself a CG defines a research and operational problem area, the dedicated task of charging CG services, by definition a new grid service, has to be considered crucial, once a large number of users will share computational resources as well as services offered by a CG. The potential synergies for applying a similar concept to all layers and different types of services within a Computational Grid should be exploited. Safely assuming that the Internet will form the all-embracing communication technology in use in the near future, Differentiated Services Architecture-based communication layer services will offer the potential to differentiate higher layer and distributed services of the CG.
Index Terms:
Services Charging, Differentiated Services, Computational Grid Architecture.
Citation:
B. Stiller, J. Gerke, P. Flury, P. Reichl, Hasan null, "Charging Distributed Services of a Computational Grid Architecture," ccgrid, pp.596, First IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'01), 2001