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Grid Infrastructures have been used to solve large scale scientific problems that do not have special requirements on QoS. However, the introduction and success of the Grids in commercial applications as well, entails the provision of QoS mechanisms which will allow for meeting the special requirements of the users-customers. In this paper we present an advanced Grid Architecture which incorporates appropriate mechanisms so as to allow guarantees of the diverse and contradictory users’ QoS requirements. We present a runtime estimation model, which is the heart of any scheduling and resource allocation algorithm, and we propose a scheme able to predict the runtime of submitted jobs for any given application on any computer by introducing a general prediction model. Experimental results are presented which indicate the robustness and reliability of the proposed architecture. The scheme has been implemented in the framework of GRIA IST project (Grid Resources for Industrial Applications).
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Litke, A., Panagakis, A., Doulamis, A., Doulamis, N., Varvarigou, T., Varvarigos, E. (2004). An Advanced Architecture for a Commercial Grid Infrastructure. In: Dikaiakos, M.D. (eds) Grid Computing. AxGrids 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3165. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28642-4_4
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