@inproceedings{2408, author = {{Lerch, Nicolas and Nitsche, Holger and Voss, Kerstin and Hovestadt, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Cracow Grid Workshop (CGW)}}, pages = {{216--223}}, title = {{{First Steps of a Monitoring Framework to Empower Risk Assessment on Grids}}}, year = {{2006}}, } @inproceedings{2409, author = {{Birkenheuer, Georg and Döhre, Sven and Hovestadt, Matthias and Kao, Odej and Voss, Kerstin}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Cracow Grid Workshop (CGW)}}, title = {{{On Similarities of Grid Resources for Identifying Potential Migration Targets}}}, year = {{2006}}, } @inproceedings{2410, author = {{Birkenheuer, Georg and Djemame, Karim and Gourlay, Iain and Kao, Odej and Padgett, James and Voß, Kerstin}}, booktitle = {{Proc. WS-Agreement Workshop (Open Grid Forum 18)}}, title = {{{Using WS-Agreement for Risk Management in the Grid}}}, year = {{2006}}, } @inproceedings{1992, abstract = {{The next generation grid applications demand grid middleware for a flexible negotiation mechanism supporting various ways of quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees. In this context, a QoS guarantee covers simultaneous allocations of various kinds of different resources, such as processor runtime, storage capacity, or network bandwidth, which are specified in the form of service level agreements (SLA). Currently, a gap exists between the capabilities of grid middleware and the underlying resource management systems concerning their support for QoS and SLA negotiation. In this paper we present an approach which closes this gap. Introducing the architecture of the virtual resource manager, we highlight its main QoS management features like run-time responsibility, co-allocation, and fault tolerance.}}, author = {{Burchard, Lars-Olof and Heine, Felix and Hovestadt, Matthias and Kao, Odej and Keller, Axel and Linnert, Barry}}, booktitle = {{Proc. IEEE Int. Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS)}}, pages = {{132a--132a}}, title = {{{A Quality-of-Service Architecture for Future Grid Computing Applications.}}}, doi = {{10.1109/IPDPS.2005.62}}, year = {{2005}}, } @inproceedings{2413, author = {{Lietsch, Stefan and Kao, Odej}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Intelligence in Communication Systems (INTELLCOMM)}}, pages = {{261--271}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{CoLoS - A System for Device Unaware and Position Dependent Communication Based on the Session Initiation Protocol}}}, doi = {{10.1007/0-387-32015-6_24}}, volume = {{190}}, year = {{2005}}, } @inproceedings{2414, author = {{Birkenheuer, Georg and Hagelweide, Wilke and Hagemeier, Björn and Japs, Viktor and Keller, Matthias and Mayr, Nikolas and Meyer, Jan and Schumacher, Tobias and Voß, Kerstin and Zajac, Markus}}, booktitle = {{Proc. GI Informatiktage}}, pages = {{91--94}}, publisher = {{Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI)}}, title = {{{PIRANHA – Hunter of Idle Resources}}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2005}}, } @inproceedings{1993, author = {{Kao, Odej and Hovestadt, Matthias and Keller, Axel}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Advanced Research Workshop on High Perfomance Computing: Technology and Applications}}, title = {{{SLA-aware Job Migration in Grid Environments}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inproceedings{1994, author = {{Burchard, Lars-Olof and Heiss, Hans-Ulrich and Hovestadt, Matthias and Kao, Odej and Keller, Axel and Linnert, Barry}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the GI-Meeting on Operating Systems}}, title = {{{An Architecture for SLA-aware Resource Management}}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inproceedings{1995, abstract = {{The next generation Grid will demand the Grid middleware to provide flexibility, transparency, and reliability. This implies the appliance of service level agreements to guarantee a negotiated level of quality of service. These requirements also affect the local resource management systems providing resources for the Grid. At this a gap between these demands and the features of today's resource management systems becomes apparent. In this paper we present an approach which closes this gap. Introducing the architecture of the virtual resource manager we highlight its main features of runtime responsibility, resource virtualization, information hiding, autonomy provision, and smooth integration of existing resource management system installations.}}, author = {{Burchard, Lars-Olof and Hovestadt, Matthias and Kao, Odej and Keller, Axel and Linnert, Barry}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Int. Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGRID)}}, title = {{{Virtual Resource Manager: An Architecture for SLA-aware Resource Management}}}, doi = {{10.1109/CCGrid.2004.1336558}}, year = {{2004}}, } @inproceedings{2416, author = {{Groppe, Sven and Böttcher, Stefan and Birkenheuer, Georg}}, booktitle = {{Proc. Int. Conf. on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS)}}, pages = {{241--250}}, title = {{{Efficient Querying of Transformed XML Documents}}}, year = {{2004}}, }