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This paper designed and built a distributed hash table based computing resource sharing platform named OE-PRSP. By employing P2P services, OE-PRSP allowed users to submit jobs to be run in the system and to run jobs submitted by other users on any resources available over the Internet, essentially allowing a group of users to form an Ad hoc set of shared resources. The experimental results obtained via simulations show that the system can reliably execute scientific applications on a widely distributed set of resources with good load balancing and low matchmaking cost and that OE-PRSP has good efficiency, load balancing and scalability.

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The work is supported by the Nature Science Research Project of Suzhou University (Anhui Province) under Grant (2008yzk08, 2009yzk15, and 2011cxy02), the National Natural Science Foundation of P.R.China (61174124, 61074033), the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province (KJ2012Z393,KJ2012Z397) and Technology Planning Project of Suzhou city under Grant (2008-22).

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Zhang, S., Han, J., Jiang, F. (2013). An Object Encapsulation Approach for P2P Resource Sharing Platform. In: Lu, W., Cai, G., Liu, W., Xing, W. (eds) Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Information Technology and Software Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 210. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34528-9_28

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