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Intelligent Agent Based Resource Sharing in Grid Computing

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Information Technology and Mobile Communication (AIM 2011)

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Most of the resource present in grid are underutilized these days. Therefore one of the most important issue is the best utilization of grid resource based on users request. The architecture of intelligent agent proposed to handle this issue consists of four main parts. We discuss the need and functionality of such an agent and propose a solution for resource sharing which satisfies problems faced by today’s grid. A J2EE based solution is developed as a proof of concept for the proposed technique. This paper addresses issues such as resource discovery, performance, security and decentralized resource sharing which are of concern in current grid environment.

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Srinivas, V.V., Varadhan, V.V. (2011). Intelligent Agent Based Resource Sharing in Grid Computing. In: Das, V.V., Thomas, G., Lumban Gaol, F. (eds) Information Technology and Mobile Communication. AIM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 147. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20573-6_17

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