Research on Model of Resource Management for Grid Based on Viral Marketing

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In Grid, resources are distributed, autonomous, heterogeneous and dynamical, and resource management and scheduling algorithms based on computational economy are very fit for solving problems of resource management for Grid. This paper introduces viral marketing into the model of resource management for Grid based on computational economy. The model of opinion leader mining is applied to the management of customer relationship, and the specific target groups are attracted through analysis. By the basic idea of social network analysis and the technology of data mining, valuable information is spread on a larger scale so that actions of users form resonances and diffuse in the model of resource management for Grid based on viral marketing. In addition, search time of information is reduced for customers. The model of resource management for Grid based on viral marketing has certain academic significance.

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