W. Cirne, F. Brasileiro, L. Costa, D. D. Silva, E. Santos-Neto, N. Andrade, C. Rose, T. Ferreto, M. Mowbray, R. Scheer, João Jornada
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In this paper we discuss the difficulties involved in the scheduling of applications on computational grids. We highlight two main sources of difficulties: 1) the size of the grid rules out the possibility of using a centralized scheduler; 2) since resources are managed by different parties, the scheduler must consider several different policies. Thus, we argue that scheduling applications on a grid require the orchestration of several schedulers, with possibly conflicting goals. We discuss how we have addressed this issue in the context of PAUA, a grid for Bag-of-Tasks applications (i.e. parallel applications whose tasks are independent) that we are currently deploying throughout Brazil.