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    Title: A dynamic supervising model based on grid environment
    Authors: Lee, H.M.
    Hsu, C.C.
    Hsu, M.H.
    Contributors: 資管系
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2009-11-12 13:27:15 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: In this paper, we proposed a dynamic supervising model based on grid environment. This model can utilize the grid resources, e.g., CPU, storages, etc., more flexible and optimal. There are three modules in this model, saying, connecting authentication module (CAM), trusting module (TM), and resource monitor module (RMM). CAM can authenticate the demander. TM can adjust trust degrees of the other collaborators by fuzzy inferences, and provide these trust degrees for RMM to schedule the works process. RMM can discover the resources, schedule and distribute works to others nodes. Once the demander passes the authentication, RMM will schedule and distribute works depending on the trust degrees from TM. RMM will dynamically monitor the resource variation of these collaborators. This model not only can make the collaboration more flexible and reliable, but also can optimize the grid resources.
    Relation: KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, PT 2, PROCEEDINGS Book Series: LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Volume: 3682 Pages: 1258-1264
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Information Management & Graduate Institute of Information Management] Proceedings

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