GridSim: a toolkit for the modeling and simulation of distributed resource management and scheduling for Grid computing

The University of Melbourne · Monash University

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Abstract

Abstract Clusters, Grids, and peer‐to‐peer (P2P) networks have emerged as popular paradigms for next generation parallel and distributed computing. They enable aggregation of distributed resources for solving large‐scale problems in science, engineering, and commerce. In Grid and P2P computing environments, the resources are usually geographically distributed in multiple administrative domains , managed and owned by different organizations with different policies, and interconnected by wide‐area networks or the Internet. This introduces a number of resource management and application scheduling challenges in the domain of security, resource and policy heterogeneity, fault tolerance, continuously changing…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Distributed computing
  • Grid computing
  • Grid
  • Scheduling (production processes)
  • DRMAA
  • Semantic grid
  • Resource Management System
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