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In order to implement the balanced distribution of the Service Grid system and to improve the utilization ratio of the resource as well as handling up rate of the system, a method of Synthetic Scheduling basing on the Grid service has been designed and implemented after the study on the Grid service. Firstly, a layered loading balancing scheduling mode has been proposed, providing the structure of the dispatching service system. Secondly, a comprehensive service distribution algorithm has been designed and implemented in consideration of respective local service counts, each join points’ performance and current load distribution. Finally, the result of the experiment indicates that the scheduling system can improve the efficiency of dispatching service and the utilization ratio of distributed grid resource.

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Zhao, H., Zhang, X. (2010). A Method of Synthetic Scheduling Basing on the Grid Service. In: Wu, Y., Luo, Q. (eds) High Performance Networking, Computing, Communication Systems, and Mathematical Foundations. ICHCC ICTMF 2009 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 66. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11618-6_14

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