Abstract

The paper describes a method of scheduling distributed computing resources in cloud environments for solving user tasks using a variety of software agents physically located on separate processor units connected to the cloud infrastructure and representing their interests in the process of computing. The advantages of the proposed approach are as follows: Firstly, the fast tracking of all resource changes occurring to the processing unit using agents and real time correction of the computing process taking into account these changes, which in turn makes it possible to use computing resources with a dynamically changing performance in the cloud environment (e.g., personal privately owned computers), and, secondly, a cost reduction for the cloud infrastructure because there is no need to introduce expensive dedicated nodes that perform service functions into its structure.

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