Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140101628
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$301,970.00
Summary
Non-Intrusive Resource Sharing for Cloud Data Centre Efficiency. Resource sharing using hardware virtualisation has become increasingly common for cloud data centre efficiency. Such virtualisation allows multiple workloads to share a common set of resources in a single physical machine. In practice, however, these co-located workloads often compete for resources, leading to their resource usage being non-isolable and intrusive. This intrusive resource sharing is a major source of cloud data cent ....Non-Intrusive Resource Sharing for Cloud Data Centre Efficiency. Resource sharing using hardware virtualisation has become increasingly common for cloud data centre efficiency. Such virtualisation allows multiple workloads to share a common set of resources in a single physical machine. In practice, however, these co-located workloads often compete for resources, leading to their resource usage being non-isolable and intrusive. This intrusive resource sharing is a major source of cloud data centre inefficiency. This project will develop non-intrusive resource allocation and scheduling solutions that enable co-located workloads to organically use resources. These solutions exploit the heterogeneity and dynamicity of cloud data centres that are often perceived as the main hurdles of resource management.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100007
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$391,947.00
Summary
An Adaptive and Intelligent Service Level Agreement Negotiation System for Web-Based Service-Oriented Grid Computing. This project will develop an intelligent negotiation system for Service Level Agreement (SLA) in web-based service-oriented grid computing. The specific aims include computational models for SLA negotiation representation, intelligent management of SLA negotiation procedures and adaptive learning for SLA negotiation system improvement. The significance of this project lies in its ....An Adaptive and Intelligent Service Level Agreement Negotiation System for Web-Based Service-Oriented Grid Computing. This project will develop an intelligent negotiation system for Service Level Agreement (SLA) in web-based service-oriented grid computing. The specific aims include computational models for SLA negotiation representation, intelligent management of SLA negotiation procedures and adaptive learning for SLA negotiation system improvement. The significance of this project lies in its promises to realise the automation of SLA negotiation through using intelligent and computational models, so as to greatly improve the efficiency of web-based service systems. The research results will enable software engineers to develop more robust and intelligent service-oriented systems through web-based computational grids.Read moreRead less