Title
A lightweight personal grid using a supernode network
Abstract
Although grid computing has become popular in scientific research and the enterprise domain, there is no way a personal user who does not belong to any organization can construct or access the grid system for solving her problems. The main goal is to propose a lightweight personal grid that is self-organized without complicated configuration and infrastructural support like central servers and self-managed with the cooperation of participants. The key component of our system is the supernode network designed for autonomously and efficiently constructing the grid system. Based on the supernode network, our personal grid system forms a virtual organization (VO) with nodes having physical proximity. Therefore, communication latency between nodes in a VO can be minimized. Moreover, hierarchical scheduling is adopted using the two-level structure of the supernode network and new service architecture is proposed to improve the reusability of applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1109/PTP.2003.1231517
Peer-to-Peer Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
vo,grid computing,personal grid system,grid system,lightweight personal grid,lightweight personal grid system,supernode network,complicated configuration,desktop grid,virtual organization,central server,enterprise domain,workstation clusters,wide area networks,communication latency,peer-to-peer computing,service architecture,scientific research,self organization,network design
Grid computing,Scheduling (computing),Computer science,Server,Computer network,Supernode,Grid,Reusability,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing,Virtual organization
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2023-5
8
0.72
References 
Authors
13
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jae-sun Han1503.59
Daeyeon Park216127.12