Using Trust to reduce wasteful computation in open Desktop Grid Systems

In this paper we present an open multi-agent based Desktop Grid System that improves the performance of cooperative clients while decreasing the performance of non-cooperative clients as an incentive for good conduct. This is achieved by trust-based job client and worker algorithms that take into ac...

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Open systems
Organic Computing
Trust
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