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Payment and Negotiation for the Next Generation Grid and Web

Overview This paper presents a proposal for a next-generation Internet based on chargeable Web Services and Utility Computing realised by a series of open but interacting markets. The paper demonstrates through the UK e-Science project "A Market for Computational Services" the development of some of the fundamental building blocks to enable such a computational marketplace for the Grid. This paper describes the motivation behind this restructuring of the Internet and Web-based activities as a series of markets and how Grid Computing technologies can contribute towards this goal. The paper details the work undertaken at the London e-Science Centre to build a framework to create and support negotiable and chargeable Web Services.

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Imperial College London
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Web Services, High Performance Computing

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