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Impediments in the New Establishment of Grid Computing Architectures in Low and Lower-Middle Income Countries

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A sustainable grid computing infrastructure is characterized by high-speed computer network, a suitable number of computing devices, and the software modules that are capable of establishing a reliable communication framework between the networked components. The number of issues and their extent of impact in the low and lower-middle income countries vary significantly depending upon the type of the grid application and economic modalities of the nation. This paper rectifies such major and minor pitfalls arriving in the fabrication process of a typical grid architecture and their extent of hurdles in such countries. The pitfalls after a deep analysis also result the paper in suggesting worthy resolution methods possible to overcome these issues. An efficient grid thus consists of a proper cache of suitable mechanisms to expound the problems listed in this paper to achieve a goal of a novel grid infrastructure.

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Wankhede, P. (2018). Impediments in the New Establishment of Grid Computing Architectures in Low and Lower-Middle Income Countries. In: Saeed, K., Chaki, N., Pati, B., Bakshi, S., Mohapatra, D. (eds) Progress in Advanced Computing and Intelligent Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 563. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6872-0_52

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