Intelligent Job Service Scheduling Scheme in Campus Grids

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Campus grid is to use grid technology, the existing campus network, distributed, heterogeneous computing resources and information resources to the virtual integrated together to form a pool of available computing resources and can provide information platform for users to query information. This paper presents job scheduling model based on open grid service architecture by analyzing the current status of campus network and grid technologies. The simulation results show that the models are feasibility and validity.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 143-144)

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462-466

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October 2010

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