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Forming SHARP-style Resource Contracts in NOMAD

Forming SHARP-style Resource Contracts in NOMAD. Ankur Desai. Introduction. Big Picture Controlling behaviour of managed entities Efficient and fair resource allocation Local site authority to control physical resource allocation Accounting and auditing Issues of trust between entities

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Forming SHARP-style Resource Contracts in NOMAD

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  1. Forming SHARP-style Resource Contracts in NOMAD Ankur Desai

  2. Introduction • Big Picture • Controlling behaviour of managed entities • Efficient and fair resource allocation • Local site authority to control physical resource allocation • Accounting and auditing • Issues of trust between entities • Secure resource distribution • Drill Down • Goals

  3. Distributed Resource Management: NOMAD • What is NOMAD ? • Design goals of NOMAD Negotiation Mechanism and Resource Contracts in particular: • Supports multiple resource requirements • Contract before redemption does not bind to an application • Depots are bound by the contracts once they place their bids • Contracts are signed by markets • Post auction contracts should be created to prevent revelation of information • Financial penalties to misbehaved entities that misuse resources

  4. Distributed Resource Management: SHARP • What is SHARP ? • Aspects of SHARP that may be of interest in the context of NOMAD: • Controlled overbooking of resources • Controlled delegation of resources • Confinement problem • Nonrepudiable claims • Soft tickets and hard leases

  5. On a final note … • Fusion of NOMAD and SHARP • Similarities • Differences • Usefulness of project demonstration and results

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