One of the most challenging issues in modelling today's large-scale
computational systems is to effectively manage highly parametrised
distributed environments such as computational grids, clouds, ad hoc
networks and P2P networks. Next-generation computational grids must
provide a wide range of services and high performance computing
infrastructures. Various types of information and data processed in
the large-scale dynamic grid environment may be incomplete, imprecise,
and fragmented, which complicates the specification of proper
evaluation criteria and which affects both the availability of
resources and the final collective decisions of users. The complexity
of grid architectures and grid management may also contribute towards
higher energy consumption. All of these issues necessitate the
development of intelligent resource management techniques, which are
capable of capturing all of this complexity and optimising meaningful
metrics for a wide range of grid applications. This book covers hot
topics in the design, administration and management of dynamic grid
environments with a special emphasis on the preferences and autonomous
decisions of system users, secure access to the processed data and
services, and application of green technologies. It features advanced
research related to scalable genetic-based heuristic approaches to
grid scheduling, whereby new scheduling criteria, such as system
reliability, security, and energy consumption are incorporated into a
general scheduling model. This book may be a valuable reference for
students, researchers, and practitioners who work on – or who are
interested in joining -- interdisciplinary research efforts in the
areas ofdistributed and evolutionary computation.
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ISBN
9783642289712
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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