Novel mechanism for evaluating feedback in the grid environment on resource allocation
Vijayakumar, V., Wahida Banu, R. S. D. and Abawajy, Jemal 2010, Novel mechanism for evaluating feedback in the grid environment on resource allocation, in GCA 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Grid Computing and Applications, CSREA Press, [Las Vegas, Nevada], pp. 11-17.
The primary concern in proffering an infrastructure for general purpose computational grids formation is security. Grid implementations have been devised to deal with the security concerns. The chief factors that can be problematic in the secured selection of grid resources are the wide range of selection and the high degree of strangeness. Moreover, the lack of a higher degree of confidence relationship is likely to prevent efficient resource allocation and utilization. In this paper, we propose an efficient approach for the secured selection of grid resources, so as to achieve secure execution of the jobs. The presented approach utilizes trust and reputation for securely selecting the grid resources by also evaluation user’s feedback on the basis of the feedback already available about the entities. The proposed approach is scalable for an increased number of resources.
ISBN
1601321449
Language
eng
Field of Research
080501 Distributed and Grid Systems
Socio Economic Objective
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