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This record contains job workload data for the paper titled 'eBlocBroker: A Blockchain Based Autonomous Computational Resource Broker'. eBlocBroker is first deployed on eBlocPOA and tested using the scenarios shown in Table 3. Dataset includes job workload data for the tests from 1 to 5 and the test results, which are described in Table 3. This record provides logs of clusters and clients, results of the submitted jobs on each cluster that is either completed of failed and their gained and returned fees, logs of the submitted jobs and their transaction hashes, and Slurm's job submission information, which are generated by the Driver programs.
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Blockchain Transactions, job workload, blockchain transactions, Blockchain, Ethereum, Smart contracts, Cloud computing, Cost model, Resource broker, job workload, Autonomous Resource Broker, Blockchain, Cloud, Distributed Programming, Scheduling, Smart Contract, Job Workload, Autonomous Resource Broker, Blockchain, Cloud, Distributed Programming, Scheduling, Smart Contract
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