A Policy-Based Service-Oriented Grid Architecture

  • Xiangli Qu
  • Xuejun Yang
  • Chunmei Gui
  • Weiwei Fan
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 3033)

Abstract

Recently, a promising trend towards powerful and flexible Grid executing circumstances is the adoption of a service-oriented infrastructure. Meanwhile, for such requirements as QoS, load balance, security, scalability etc., network paradigm is being shifted from the current hardware-based, manually configured infrastructure to a programmable, automated, policy-based one. Based on the above two observations, in this paper we propose a policy-based service-oriented grid architecture, outline its basic model, primary components and corresponding functionalities.

Keywords

Grid policy-based service-oriented small world 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Xiangli Qu
    • 1
  • Xuejun Yang
    • 1
  • Chunmei Gui
    • 1
  • Weiwei Fan
    • 1
  1. 1.School of Computer ScienceNational University of Defence TechnologyChangshaChina

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