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    GECON 2009 - The 6th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models GECON2009

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    Category GECON 2009

    Deadline: May 15, 2009 | Date: August 24, 2009

    Venue/Country: Delft, Netherlands

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The 6th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models GECON2009

    The commercial exploitation of Grid computing is slowly starting to become popular under the term "Cloud Computing". These existing solutions are very diverse, ranging from Resource-as-a-Service (RaaS) models to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models. However, the existing cloud offerings can only be purchased directly from a provider; they cannot be traded in a common market. Such a cloud market would act as a focal point for Grid buyers and sellers to meet. In fact, in an open market, any market participant could act as a resource provider or resource seller, depending on the current demand level. This approach would allow companies to benefit: on the one hand, excess capacity can be sold to reduce costs; on the other hand, demand peaks can be covered with cheap Grid resources.

    This type of Grid market could be used to sell a wide array of compute resources, ranging from simple services for mass usage, to complex services encapsulating e-Science or high-performance-computing (HPC) methods. At later stages, the market could be easily expanded to include software and information services. This would allow the buyer to not only purchase resources, but also to add software and information services to create new and innovative end-user services.

    The GECON workshop invites researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss issues associated with the development of a common market for computing resources. The purpose of this workshop is to suggest future directions of research and extensions to existing technologies, aiming at the successful deployment of this commercial, service-oriented market for computing resources.

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    Researchers and practitioners are invited to present final results and work in progress. However, submissions have to be original research in the area of Grid economics. The topics of interest are:

    Business modeling and analysis

    Grid value chain and value networks

    Economic modeling

    Software-as-a-Service models

    Web2.0

    Markets, market mechanisms and market models

    Service-orientation of Grid systems

    Utility computing models for networked systems

    Knowledge utility models

    Incentives for participation and resource sharing

    Economic-enhanced Grid services

    Analysis of pricing schemes for Grid systems

    Reports on test beds and operation

    Analysis of application scenarios (with stakeholders and roles)

    Resource (computing, bandwidth, storage) selection and allocation

    Metering, accounting, and charging

    Billing systems

    Decision support systems for users and providers

    Capacity planning systems

    Service level agreements (SLAs)

    Economic aspects of XaaS Virtual organizations

    Trust, security, and risk management

    Standardization

    Virtual organizations

    Impact of legal requirements on distributed computing

    Economics-aware operation of applications

    Economics of software

    Infrastructure development

    This workshop follows the very successful past workshops, where high-quality technical papers have been presented.


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