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    Egg: An Extensible and Economics-Inspired Open Grid Computing Platform
    (World Scientific Publishing, 2006) Brunelle, John A; Hurst, Peter; Huth, John; Kang, Laura; Ng, Chaki; Parkes, David; Seltzer, Margo; Shank, Jim; Youssef, Saul
    The Egg project provides a vision and implementation of how heterogeneous computational requirements will be supported within a single grid and a compelling reason to explain why computational grids will thrive. Environment computing, which allows a user to specify properties that a compute environment must satisfy in order to support the user’s computation, provides a how. Economic principles, allowing resource owners, users, and other stakeholders to make value and policy statements, provides a why. The Egg project introduces a language for defining software environments (egg shell), a general type for grid objects (the cache), and a currency (the egg). The Egg platform resembles an economically driven Internetwide Unix system with egg shell playing the role of a scripting language and caches playing the role of a global file system, including an initial collection of devices.