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SOG: A Self-Organized Grouping Infrastructure for Grid Resource Discovery (2006)

by A Padmanabhan
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A New Grid Resource Discovery Framework

by Mahamat Hassan, Azween Abdullah , 2009
"... Abstract: Resource Discovery is an important key issue in grid systems since resource reservation and task scheduling are based on it. This paper proposes a novel semantic-based scalable decentralized grid RD framework. The paper integrates ontology, Peer-to-Peer network and intelligent agents to bu ..."
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Abstract: Resource Discovery is an important key issue in grid systems since resource reservation and task scheduling are based on it. This paper proposes a novel semantic-based scalable decentralized grid RD framework. The paper integrates ontology, Peer-to-Peer network and intelligent agents to build the framework. The framework consists of an ontology model, an agent model, and a set of algorithms for implementing the P2P architecture and searching the shared resources. The paper shows how the framework satisfies grid RD features such as scalability, decentralization, dynamism and interoperability.
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...dynamism, and interoperability. Accordingly, a grid RD system should be fully decentralized from any global control, tolerates intermittent resource participation (either voluntary or due to failure) =-=[16]-=- and supports semantic description for resources and applications [10]. As a result, it is challenging indeed to develop efficient RD methods to discover the resources and fulfill the above mentioned ...

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