GECON 2008
5th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models
http://it.i-u.de/schools/altmann/gecon/2008
Las Palmas, Canary Island, Spain
August 25-26, 2008
Co-located with Euro-Par 2008
Although many companies and academic institutions have already developed Grid infrastructures, a global commercial Grid has not been created yet. The missing component for such a commercial Grid is a market, which allows trading of goods such as data, software, processing power, storage, and bandwidth. This market for Grid services would not only be the first step towards a global commercial Grid but would also turn the Grid into an environment where all users (i.e. the general public, academic institutions, SMEs, and large companies) can access Grid services in the same way. These Grid services are expected to range from simple services for mass usage, to complex services encapsulating e-Science or high-performance-computing (HPC) methods.
This workshop invites researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss issues associated with the development of this global commercial Grid. The purpose of this workshop is also to suggest future directions of research and amendments to existing Grid technologies, aiming at the successful deployment of this global, commercial, service-oriented Grid system.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to present current results and original research in the area of Grid economics, in particular, interdisciplinary research in the area of IT infrastructure and economics. The topics of interest are (but not limited to):
- Analysis of existing Grid middleware technology
- Business modeling
- Grid value chain and value networks
- Software-as-a-Service models
- Markets and market mechanisms for the Grid
- Service-orientation of Grid systems
- Utility computing models
- Knowledge utility models
- Incentives for participation and resource sharing
- Economic-enhanced Grid services
- Analysis of pricing schemes for Grid systems
- Reports on Grid test beds and operation
- Analysis of application scenarios (with stakeholders and roles)
- Resource (computing, bandwidth, storage) selection and allocation
- Metering, accounting, charging, billing systems
- Models for service-oriented computing
- Decision support systems for Grid users and providers
- Capacity planning systems
- Service level agreements (SLAs)
- Market models for the grid
- Economic aspects of existing Grid applications
- Reports on national and international projects on Grid
- Trust, security, and risk management
- Standardization
- Virtual organizations
- Impact of legal requirements on Grid operation
- Economics-aware operation of Grid applications
In addition to this, the workshop will feature an industry session in order to increase the knowledge transfer between academia and industry. Speakers of major utility computing providers are expected, describing the state-of-the-art of the commercial Grid and the customer acceptance of the shift from “buying computing resources” to “computing on demand”.
The workshop will also provide a forum for projects on Grid economics to present themselves.
This workshop follows the very successful 4th workshop in Rennes last year, where more than 50 people participated and 12 high-quality technical papers had been presented. The acceptance rate has been below 40 percent. As a consequence of the high demand for this workshop, the workshop has been extended to a 2-days workshop.
Workshop Chair
Jörn Altmann (Intl. University of Bruchsal, Germany & Seoul National University, South-Korea)
Workshop Vice Chair
Thomas Fahringer (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Dirk Neumann (University of Freiburg, Germany)
Daniel Veit (University Karlsruhe, Germany)
Industry Track Chair
John Barr (the 451Group, UK)
Program Committee
Hermant K. Bhargava (UC Davis, USA)
Rajkumar Buyya (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Costas Courcoubetis (Athens University of Economics and Business)
Jeremy Cohen (Imperial College London, UK)
Bastian Koller (HLRS, Germany)
Dang Minh Quan (International University, Germany)
John Darlington (Imperial College London, UK)
Torsten Eymann University of Bayreuth, Germany)
Kartik Hosenager (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Chun-Hsi Huang (University of Connecticut, USA)
Junseok Hwang (Seoul National University, Korea)
Harald Kornmayer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany)
Ramayya Krishnan (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Kevin Lai (HP Labs, USA)
Hing-Yan Lee (National Grid Office, Singapore)
Jysoo Lee (KISTI, Korea)
Steven Miller (Singapore Management University)
Omer Rana (Cardiff University, UK)
Rajiv Ranjan (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Thierry Rayna (Imperial College London, UK)
Peter Reichl (Telecommunications Research Center Vienna)
Simon See (Sun Microsystems, Singapore)
Satoshi Sekiguchi (AIST, Japan)
Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Yoshio Tanaka (AIST, Japan)
Maria Tsakali (European Commission, Belgium)
Bruno Tuffin (IRISA/INRIA, France)
Gabriele von Voigt (University Hannover, Germany)
Kerstin Voss (University of Paderborn, Germany)
Stefan Wesner (HLRS, Germany)
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: April 16, 2008 (hard deadline)
- Notification of Paper Acceptance: May 15, 2008
- Final Paper Submission: June 1, 2008
Submission Guidelines
- Original, high-quality papers, which are not currently under review by another conference or journal, will be considered.
- Papers, which have been published with the same contents, or simultaneous submission of the same paper will be rejected.
- Manuscripts will be reviewed based on technical merit, originality, and relevance.
- Paper submission is performed electronically the workshop Website
Publication
- The proceedings will be published by Springer LNCS.
- This year’s acceptance rate is expected to be around 30 percent.
- Additional information for prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can be found at the GECON 2008 Web page.
Contact Information
- For more information, please contact Jörn Altmann at jorn.altmann(at)acm.org
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Prof. Dr. Jörn ALTMANN
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email: jorn.altmann@acm.org
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