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An Effective Economic Management of Resources in Cloud Computing | Belalem | Journal of Computers
Journal of Computers, Vol 6, No 3 (2011), 404-411, Mar 2011
doi:10.4304/jcp.6.3.404-411

An Effective Economic Management of Resources in Cloud Computing

Ghalem Belalem, Samah Bouamama, Larbi Sekhri

Abstract


In Cloud computing, the availability and performance of services are two important aspects to be lifted, because users require a certain level of quality service in terms of timeliness of their duties in a lower cost. Several studies have overcome this problem by the proposed algorithms borrowed from economic models of real world economy to ensure that quality of service, our job is to extend and enrich the simulator CloudSim by auction algorithms inherited from GridSim simulator, but its algorithms do not support the virtualization which is an important part of Cloud Computing, why we introduced several parameters and functions adapted to the environment of cloud computing as well as users to meet their requirements.


Keywords


Cloud computing, CloudSim, Auction model

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