An Adaptive Scheduler for Grids
The recent development of telecommunication infra-structures such as the world-wide networks, interconnecting millions of computers spread all over the world, has made possible the coordinated use of a large amount of heterogeneous, weakly connected computational resources. This new area, known as G...
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