The Open Business Journal

2012, 5 : 20-27
Published online 2012 July 13. DOI: 10.2174/1874915101205010020
Publisher ID: TOBJ-5-20

Network Economies for Internet Distributed Systems: Management Implications

Hans-Werner Gottinger
STRATEC, Munich, Germany

ABSTRACT

A macroscopic view of Internet -based distributed computer systems reveals the complexity of the organization and management of the resources and services they provide. The complexity arises from the system size (e.g. number of systems, number of users) and heterogeneity in applications (e.g. online transaction processing, e-commerce, multimedia, decision support, intelligent information search) and resources (CPU, memory, I/O bandwidth, network bandwidth and buffers, etc.) In a large distributed system, the set of systems, users and applications is continuously changing. In this paper we address some of the management issues of providing Quality of Service (QoS), pricing, and efficient allocation of resources (computational resources) in networks and systems facilitated through economic mechanism design.

Keywords:

Internet economics, network economy, distributed systems, mechanism design, performance management.