Title
Agile Computing: Bridging the Gap between Grid Computing and Ad-hoc Peer-to-Peer Resource Sharing
Abstract
Agile computing may be defined as opportunistically(or on user demand) discovering and taking advantageof available resources in order to improve capability,performance, efficiency, fault tolerance, andsurvivability. The term agile is used to highlight both theneed to quickly react to changes in the environment aswell as the need to exploit transient resources onlyavailable for short periods of time. Agile computingbuilds on current research in grid computing, ad-hocnetworking, and peer-to-peer resource sharing. Thispaper describes both the general notion of agilecomputing as well as one particular approach thatexploits mobility of code, data, and computation. Someperformance metrics are also suggested to measure theeffectiveness of any approach to agile computing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/CCGRID.2003.1199423
CCGrid
Keywords
Field
DocType
ad-hoc peer-to-peer resource,grid computing,agile computingbuilds,someperformance metrics,environment aswell,particular approach thatexploits mobility,transient resources onlyavailable,agile computing,term agile,current research,advantageof available resource,resource management,workstations,logistics,ad hoc network,resource sharing,ad hoc networks,fault tolerance,computer networks,fault tolerant,resource allocation
Resource management,Grid computing,Agile Unified Process,Peer-to-peer,Computer science,Computer network,Agile software development,Real-time computing,Utility computing,Resource allocation,Shared resource,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1919-9
5
0.91
References 
Authors
7
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Niranjan Suri1730110.34
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw21753176.50
Marco M. Carvalho312818.44
Thomas B. Cowin4222.83
Maggie R. Breedy542048.07
Paul Groth61709139.30
Raul Saavedra7615.81