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Using Automated Negotiation for Grid Services
Authors:Kuo-Ming Chao  Muhammad Younas  Nick Godwin  Pen-Choug Sun
Affiliation:(1) DSM Research Group, Department of Computer and Network Systems, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK;(2) Department of Computing, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Abstract:The popularity of grid services has widened their application to numerous domains and increased the utilization of computational resources. In order to create more incentives for the resources owners to lease their resources and prevent users from wasting the resources, the introduction of a market-oriented grid is inevitable. However, the issues for the negotiation between service provider and consumer over the supply and demand of resources can be complex, with highly interdependent issues. In this research, a simulated automated negotiation mechanism including a co-evolutionary mechanism and a modified game theory approach is proposed, to assist them in reaching an agreement over the conflicting issues. In the proposed architecture, the co-evolution process is able to reduce the multiple dimensional search space into a two-dimension search space and identify the appropriate negotiation strategies for the negotiating agents to form a payoff matrix which can be used for the game theory related stage of their interaction. The multiple stage negotiation process is introduced to improve the negotiation result. In this paper, an application which requires a large amount of computational resources to process the data generated from mobile devises is used to demonstrate that the proposed system is able to resolve the conflicts and obtain a valid solution.
Keywords:Automated negotiation  Grid services  Intelligent agent  Mobile computing
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