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Sneha Viral Mehta. Article: Multiagent Framework based Interactive Job Management for Grid. International Journal of Computer Applications 40(1):35-37, February 2012. Full text available. BibTeX
@article{key:article, author = {Sneha Viral Mehta}, title = {Article: Multiagent Framework based Interactive Job Management for Grid}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications}, year = {2012}, volume = {40}, number = {1}, pages = {35-37}, month = {February}, note = {Full text available} }
Abstract
Grid , a hardware and software infrastructure that provides dependable, consistent, pervasive and inexpensive access to high end computational capabilities, with intelligent cooperative agents, enable the system to well-suited for many types of services and autonomously adapt to users computation needs as well as dynamically changing computing resource environments. Grid technologies need to be extended which includes graphical, interactive sessions known as Interactive Grids. Interactive Grids permit end-users to access and control a remote resource. The motive of this paper is to intricate the effectiveness of Grid computing by Interactive Agent based Job management. An agent based interactive job management system is developed to incorporate the concept of agent in the grid.
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