A worldwide flock of Condors: load sharing among workstation clusters
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue: resource management in distributed systems
Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems
Petri Net Theory and the Modeling of Systems
Cooperative Multiagent Systems: A Personal View of the State of the Art
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
A Resource Management Architecture for Metacomputing Systems
IPPS/SPDP '98 Proceedings of the Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
Grid Information Services for Distributed Resource Sharing
HPDC '01 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing
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The conventional computing grid has developed a service oriented computing architecture with a super-local, two commit scheduling strategy. This architecture is limited in modeling open systems with highly dynamic and autonomous computing resources due to its server-based computing model. The use of super-local scheduling strategy also limits the utilization of the computing resources. In this paper, we propose a multi-agent based grid computing infrastructure to tackle the above issues, while provide reasonable compatibility and interoperability with the conventional grid systems and clients. Compared with the existing grids, the new infrastructure is leveraged by the intelligent agents, and therefore is more efficient and flexible for open systems.