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Grid resource management : state of the art and future trends

By: Nabrzyski, Jarek.
Contributor(s): Schopf, Jennifer M | Weglarz, Jan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003Description: xxi, 574 p.; ill.: 24 cm.ISBN: 1402075758 .Subject(s): Computational grids | GRID | Grid resource management | Simple object access protocolDDC classification: 004.36 Summary: While Grids have become almost commonplace, the use of good Grid resource management tools is far from ubiquitous because of the many open issues of the field, including the multiple layers of schedulers, the lack of control over resources, the fact that resources are shared, and that users and administrators have conflicting performance goals. These are the issues addressed in this book, in addition to elucidating the overlap with related areas including discussions of work with peer-to-peer computing, economic approaches, and operations research." "Grid Resource Management: State of the Art and Future Trends is an invaluable resource for today's user, application developer, or resource owners when working with Grid resource management systems.
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While Grids have become almost commonplace, the use of good Grid resource management tools is far from ubiquitous because of the many open issues of the field, including the multiple layers of schedulers, the lack of control over resources, the fact that resources are shared, and that users and administrators have conflicting performance goals. These are the issues addressed in this book, in addition to elucidating the overlap with related areas including discussions of work with peer-to-peer computing, economic approaches, and operations research." "Grid Resource Management: State of the Art and Future Trends is an invaluable resource for today's user, application developer, or resource owners when working with Grid resource management systems.

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