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1st IEEE International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models
(Sponsored by KISTI, GFK, and SNU-TEPP)
Friday, April 23, COEX Convention Center, Grand Ballroom 102
Grid computing systems utilize the heterogeneous networked resources (computation, information, database, storage, bandwidth, etc.) through the Internet. The systems can operate in predefined and organized ways or form the collected resource systems through self-organizing and decentralized ways. Even with the various types of abundant resources in the Internet, the resources that can be organized and operated in the presence of multiple resource owners with the uncertainty of resource availability and quality are scarce. Therefore, managing and operating such scare resources in the Grid systems would bring the need of the economy which will value the need and availability of various types of resources. The creation of stable and scalable economy will support the successful deployment and operation of Global Grid systems in the Internet. This First International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models invites the researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines to discuss the economy of these systems in concern focusing on the operational and deployment issues of Grid Economy.
Titles of invited presentations will include:
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- National Computational Grid Systems and their Economy and Policy
- Global Grid Economy Testbeds and Operation
- Market Managed Operation of the Internet
- The Economics of Grid Standardization
- Wireless Grid Systems¡¯ Economy and its Operation and Deployment
- Pricing, Charging and Accounting Issues of Heterogeneous Resources
- Identity Economics and Anonymity of Distributed Systems
The workshop will be held on Friday, April 23, 2004 in COEX Convention Center, Seoul, Korea in conjunction with the 2004 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium (www.noms2004.org). The program of the workshop will be a combination of invited talks, research and industry presentations, and discussions.
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Open
Registration (08:30-09:00)
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09:00-10:20 Economics and Policy Issues of Grid and P2P Systems: Session I
Session Chair: Junseok Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea
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"Grid and P2P Economics and Market Models" Junseok Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea
"The Gridbus Toolkit for Service-Oriented Grid and Utility Computing" Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
"Incentive Mechanisms for Peer-to-Peer Systems" John Chuang, UC Berkeley, USA
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Grand Ballroom 102
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Session
Break (10:20-10:40)
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10:40-12:00
Economics and Policy Issues of Grid and p2p Systems: Session II
Session Chair: Junseok Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea
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"Identity Economics and Policy for Distributed Systems" Milton Mueller, Syracuse University, USA
"Models of Grids: Cost and Standards Implications" Martin Weiss, University of Pittsburgh, USA
"A Model for Resource Sharing for Internet Data Center Providers within the Grid" Jörn Altmann, International University in Germany, Germany
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Grand Ballroom 102
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Welcoming Address (12:00-12:30)
- MIC, Korea
- President, KISTI
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Workshop Luncheon (12:30-13:30)
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13:30-15:15
Business Model Issues for Grid Systems: Session III
Session Chair: Sangsan Lee, Dasan Networks, Korea
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"Evolving Industrial Partnership from K*Grid" Hyoungwoo Park, KISTI, Korea
"Grid@IBM: IBM Grid Business Model" Sangho Lee, IBM, Korea
"Enter the Grid: Introducing Oracle 10g" Soohwan Yang, Oracle Korea, Korea
"Sun's Grid Model" Simon See, Sun Microsystems Inc. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Grand Ballroom 102
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Session Break (15:15-15:30)
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15:30-16:30 Round Table Discussion Leading Discussants: Sangsan Lee, Dasan Networks, Korea
Junseok Hwang, Seoul National University
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Invited Speakers and key national Grid project representatives
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Grand Ballroom 102
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Workshop Adjourn (16:30- )
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23 April 2004, COEX Convention Center, Seoul, Korea
Please print all information and fax the form to: +82-2-778-2514
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1. Workshop+NOMS 2004 Combined Registration
(Currency: Korean Won(£Ü)- US$1 is equivalent to approximately £Ü1,200 as of January 2003)
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Workshop
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Early Bird and Advanced Registrant of NOMS 2004
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Late/On-site Registrant of NOMS
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Sub Total (£Ü) 1
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GRID Economics and Business Models
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Free(No meal or proceeding included
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50,000*(Lunch and Proceeding included)
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Please write NOMS Registration Number here:
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Note: The combined registrant will receive discount of more than 150,000 won. Please visit the NOMS 2004 homepage (www.noms2004.org) for the details on NOMS 2004 and workshops.
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Workshop
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Sub Total (£Ü) 2
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GRID Economics and Business Models
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200,000(Lunch & proceeding included)
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250,000(Lunch & proceeding included)
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Extra Workshop Proceedings
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¡à 50,000
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Extra Lunch
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¡à 20,000
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Total (Sub Total 1 or 2 + 3) £Ü
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Payment Method
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Bank Transfer
Bank: Kookmin Bank
Account Number: 619001-04-001000
Account Holder Name: NOMS 2004
Swift Code: CZNBKRSE
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Cancellation Policy - Registrants who cancel on or before April 10 will be charged a cancellation fee of 60,000 Won and the remainder of the
registration fees will be refunded. Cancellations made after April 10 will not be refunded.
To Register, fill out this form and fax or email it. Fax: +82-2-778-2514 E-mail: workshop@hanjinpco.com
Tel: +82-2-726-5558 NOMS 2004 Secretariat, Hanjin Travel Service, 5th Fl Marine Center New Building, #51 Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-070, Korea
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