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    Title: A process schedule analyzing model based on grid environment
    Authors: Lee, Huey-Ming
    Lee, Tsang-Yean
    Hsu, Mu-Hsiu
    Contributors: 資管系
    Keywords: Lee, HM (reprint author)
    Chinese Culture Univ
    Dept Informat Management
    55 Hwa Kung Rd
    Taipei 11114
    Taiwan
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2009-11-16 11:55:45 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Grid computing architecture was defined to be a complete physical layer. The functions of information systems based on grid architecture are resources sharing, collaborative processing, etc. Resources are used by processes. System performance is calculated from resources usages. Process scheduling is more important when jobs are not uniformly distributed in all grid nodes. In this paper, we proposed a process schedule analyzing model based on grid computing architecture. This model can make all grid nodes be loading-balance. When the load of the node is heavy, it can select the other grid nodes to execute its job by the verification of supervisor grid node and then the job is transferred. Via implementing this model, we can have the best system performance.
    Relation: KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, PT 3, PROCEEDINGS Book Series: LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Volume: 4253 Pages: 938-947
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Information Management & Graduate Institute of Information Management] periodical articles

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