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What is Type of Shared Resource

Handbook of Research on P2P and Grid Systems for Service-Oriented Computing: Models, Methodologies and Applications
Type of shared resource is one of the four design dimensions that we use to classify mobile grid systems. We distinguish between four different types: CPU, data, software utilities, and hardware utilities. CPU and data are conventional resources that are also shared in traditional grids. Software and hardware utilities are resources that are provided by mobile devices; these utilities can greatly enhance the mobile grid.
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Survey on Grid Computing on Mobile Consumer Devices
Jochen Furthmüller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) and Oliver P. Waldhorst (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-686-5.ch013
Abstract
Grid computing offers exciting possibilities for mobile consumer devices. The sharing of resources makes new, demanding applications feasible and helps to exploit previously unused potential. As the number of mobile devices for communication and computation increases, so does the appeal of a mobile grid. However, transferring the paradigm of grid computing to the domain of mobile devices is difficult: limited resources, intermittent connectivity, increased heterogeneity, and network dynamics are some of the many complicating factors. There are different approaches to tackling the isolated facets of this task. These avenues vary according to management structure, network architecture, the kind of shared resources, and whether the mobile devices merely use resources or also contribute resources to the grid. This chapter introduces a scheme for classifying approaches to establishing mobile grids with respect to these aspects. Furthermore, it provides a survey of these efforts and identifies remaining challenges and future trends.
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