Distributed computing: implementation and management strategies
Distributed computing: implementation and management strategies
On Fully Decentralized Resource Discovery in Grid Environments
GRID '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Grid Computing
Toward a Business Process Grid for Utility Computing
IT Professional
The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
ChinaGrid: making grid computing a reality
ICADL'04 Proceedings of the 7th international Conference on Digital Libraries: international collaboration and cross-fertilization
The Journal of Supercomputing
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Tremendous advancement and more readily availability of Grid technologies encourages organizations to establish in-house Grids and make use of their available desktop resources to solve computing intensive problems. These mini Grids, because of their limited scope and resource availability, may not serve the real world problem in every aspect and, hence, lead them to collaborate on demand with other grids while keeping themselves autonomous and independent. The specific problem that underlies in such collaborative Grids is resource scheduling among autonomously administrated Grids. In this paper*, we propose a distributed, scalable and reconfigurable inter-Grid resource sharing framework where Grids can dynamically join or resign the framework on a need base. This framework, based on peer-to-peer communication paradigm, enables resource sharing among autonomous Grid systems.