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Assessing the Reliability and Cost of Web and Grid Orchestrations

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Assessing the Reliability and Cost of Web and Grid Orchestrations
Unreliability is a characteristic feature of web and grid based computation: a call to a web or grid site may or may not succeed. An orchestration manager aims to control web or grid behaviour by constructing dynamic threads which acquire and utilise appropriate resources. For example, in an orchestration, a site may be called and may fail to respond after a period of time. Subsequently, the site may be recalled, or an alternative site may be utilised. In this paper approaches to estimating the reliability and cost of complex orchestrations are proposed. It is assumed that information about site reliability can be accessed from empirically acquired information.
Alan Stewart, Maurice Clint, Terry Harmer, Peter K
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where IEEEARES
Authors Alan Stewart, Maurice Clint, Terry Harmer, Peter Kilpatrick, Ronald H. Perrott, Joaquim Gabarró
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