Digital Library Resources in Grid Environment Organization Model

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Digital library resources in the grid environment, effective organizational work to prepare the service of the grid system, the user access to information base. Grid resource heterogeneity, distribution, dynamic characteristics, the paper constructed a global / local layered digital library resources organizational model, this mode to avoid the blindness of the resources found to shorten the resources to find time, through constant monitoring of local resource server, so that the search results according to specific rules arranged, greatly improving the utilization of resources to effectively improve the performance of the grid system

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