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Show/Hide Abstract Tagungsband zum Doctoral Consortium der WI2007 (2007)
Torsten Eymann
Bereits seit Anfang der 1990er Jahre wird jungen Wissenschaftlern im Vorfeld der Tagung "Wirtschaftsinformatik" ein Doctoral Consortium als unterstützendes Forum angeboten. Diese Einrichtung wurde auch zur größten internationalen Konferenz der Wirtschaftsinformatik, der WI 2007 in Karlsruhe fortgeführt. Dieser Band fasst die zum Vortrag ausgewählten Beiträge zusammen.
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Show/Hide Abstract Theoretical and Computation Basis for CATNETS - Annual Report Year 3 (2007)
Daniel Veit Georg Buss Björn Schnizler Dirk Neumann Werner Streitberger Torsten Eymann
In this document the developments in defining the computational and theoretical framework for economical resource allocation are described. Accordingly the formal specification of the market mechanisms, bidding strategies of the involved agents and the integration of the market mechanisms into the simulator were refined.
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Show/Hide Abstract Vertrauensbildende Maßnahmen in Grid-Ökonomien (2007)
Thomas Reichmann
Mit zunehmender Verbreitung von Grid-Infrastrukturen in Unternehmen gewinnt die Frage nach Vertrauen immer mehr an Bedeutung. In einer offenen, heterogenen, sich ständig verändernden Umgebung, wie z.B. der Grid-Ökonomie ist hundertprozentige Sicherheit nicht zu gewährleisten; aus diesem Grund ist Vertrauen in den Handelspartner notwendig. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, bereits bestehende vertrauensbildende Maßnahmen aus dem Bereich der Informationsökonomie bezüglich ihrer Übertragbarkeit auf GridÖkonomien kritisch zu analysieren. Dabei sollen ausgewählte Instrumente zur Überwindung von Unsicherheit durch Informationsbereitstellung vorgestellt und diese jeweils anschließend auf ihre Anwendbarkeit in Grid-Ökonomien untersucht werden.
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Show/Hide Abstract A Theoretical and Computational Basis for CATNETS (2006)
Björn Schnizler Dirk Neumann Daniel Veit Michael Reinicke Werner Streitberger Torsten Eymann Felix Freitag Isaac Chao Pablo Chacin
The main content of this report is the identification and definition of market mechanisms for Application Layer Networks (ALNs). On basis of the structured Market Engineering process, the work comprises the identification of requirements which adequate market mechanisms for ALNs have to fulfill. Subsequently, two mechanisms for each, the centralized and the decentralized case are described in this document. These build the theoretical foundation for the work within the following two years of the CATNETS project.
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Show/Hide Abstract Performance Evaluation - Annual Report Year 2 (2006)
Oscar Ardaiz Michele Catalano Pablo Chacin Isaac Chao Juan Carlos Cruellas Felix Freitag Manuel Medina Leandro Navarro Miguel Valero Liviu Joita Omer F. Rana Björn Schnizler Torsten Eymann
In this paper a performance measuring infrastructure,developed for the prototype and simulator, concering the experiment configuration, data measurement, and data collection, is presented. A corresponding performance evaluation framework is defined to obtain the metrics from the measured data. Initial experiments were carried out to test the developed prototype, simulator and the performance measuring infrastructure.
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Proof-of-Concept Application - Annual Report Year 2 (2006)
Oscar Ardaiz Pablo Chacin Isaac Chao Juan Carlos Cruellas Felix Freitag Manuel Medina Leandro Navarro Miguel Valero Loviu Joita Omer F. Rana Torsten Eymann
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Show/Hide Abstract Simulator Development - Annual Report Year 2 (2006)
Gaetano Calabrese Björn Schnizler Werner Streitberger Torsten Eymann Floriano Zini
In this paper the simulation environment for the CATNETS project is defined further. The chosen simulator is adopted in terms of new features an architecture changes in order to provide a valid simulation environment for Application Layer Network scenarios. Furthermore the requirements for a scenario generator and the needed configuration mechanisms for the actual simulation runs are introduced.
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Show/Hide Abstract Theoretical and Computational Basis for CATNETS - Annual Report Year 2 (2006)
Torsten Eymann Werner Streitberger Daniel Veit Georg Buss Björn Schnizler Dirk Neumann
In this work the self-organising potential of the CATNETS allocation mechanism is described to provide a more comprehensive view on the research done in this project. The formal description of either the centralised and decentralised approach is presented. Furthermore the agents’ bidding model is described and a comprehensive overview on how the catallactic mechanism is incorporated into the middleware and simulator environments is given.
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Show/Hide Abstract Analysis of Simulation Environment (2005)
Torsten Eymann Michael Reinicke Werner Streitberger Floriano Zini Gianfranco Giulioni
In this paper the requirements for an ALN simulation environment are analysed, as needed in the CATNETS Project. A number of grid and general purpose simulators are evaluated regarding the identified requirements for simulating economical resource allocation mechanisms in ALNs. Subsequently a suitable simulator is chosen for usage in the CATNETS project.
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Show/Hide Abstract Theoretical and Computational Basis for Economical Ressource Allocation in Application Layer Networks -Annual Report Year 1 (2005)
Torsten Eymann Michael Reinicke Werner Streitberger Björn Schnizler Daniel Veit Felix Freitag Isaac Chao Pablo Chacin Dirk Neumann
This paper identifies and defines suitable market mechanisms for Application Layer Networks (ALNs). On basis of the structured Market Engineering process, the work comprises the identification of requirements which adequate market mechanisms for ALNs have to fulfill. Subsequently, two mechanisms for each, the centralized and the decentralized case are described in this document.5

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