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16 May 2006 (Tuesday)

Suggestions for Grid Commercialization Strategies

0900 – 0930

Private to Public Grids (Invited paper)
Richard Croucher Brian Hammond (Sun Microsystems)
Slides

0930 – 1000

EGG: An Extensible and Economics-Inspired Open Grid Computing Platform (Invited paper)
David C Parkes (Harvard University, USA)

Slides

1000 – 1030

GridASP Toolkit: An ASP Toolkit for Grid Utility Computing
Satoshi Itoh (Grid Technology Research Centre, AIST, Japan)

Slides

1030 – 1100

Morning Coffee/Tea

Pricing, Charging & Accountancy Issues of Heterogeneous Resources

1100 – 1130

Tariff Structures for Pricing Grid Computing Resources (Invited paper)
Hemant Bhargava (UC Davis, USA)

Slides

1130 – 1200

Pricing Substitutable Grid Resources using Commodity Market Models
Gunther Stuer (University of Antwerp, Belgium)

Slides

1200 – 1230

Are Utility, Price, and Satisfaction Based Resource Allocation Models Suitable for Large-Scale Distributed Systems?
Xin Bai (University of Central Florida, USA)

Slides

1230 – 1330

Lunch

Grid Economy Test-beds & Operation

1330 – 1400

Evaluating Demand Prediction Techniques for Computational Markets (Invited Paper)
Kevin Lai (HP Labs Palo Alto, USA)

Slides

1400 – 1430

Experimental & Empirical Perspectives on Grid Resource Allocation for the Singapore Market
Steve Miller (Singapore Management University)

Slides

1430 – 1500

An Evaluation of Communication Demand of Four Auction Protocols in Grid Environments
Marcos Dias de Assuncao (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Slides

1500 – 1530

Adaptive Self-Optimizing Resource Management for the Grid
Chen-Khong Tham (National University of Singapore)

Slides

1530 – 1600

Afternoon Coffee/Tea

Grid Market Framework

1600 – 1630

Internet Resource Economics – The Intersection between Grid Economics and Information Economics (Invited paper)
Chris Kenyon (Depfa Bank, Ireland)

Slides

1630 – 1700

Challenges in Designing Grid Marketplaces (Invited paper)
Ramayya Krishnan (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

Slides

1700 – 1730

The Analysis for the Trust Policy of Grid System Based on Agent Based Virtual Market Simulation
Junseok Hwang (Seoul National University, Korea)

Slides

1730 – 1800

A Market-Based Framework for Trading Grid Resources
Song Jie (APSTC, Sun Microsystems, Singapore)

Slides

GECON 2006 Proceedings
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