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Agent based Self-Healing System for Grid Computing

Source: International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology archive
Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology
SESSION: Advance computer application (ACA)
Pages: 31-35
Year of Publication: 2010
ISBN: 978-1-60558-812-4

Authors
I. Chopra Thapar University, Patiala, India
M. Singh Thapar University, Patiala, India

Sponsors
: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (SIGART)
: All India Counsil of Technical Education
: Unitech Engineers (India)
: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture (SIGARCH)

Publisher
ACM New York, NY, USA

DOI Bookmark:
Use this link to bookmark this Article: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1741906.1741912

ABSTRACT
Increasing complexity of large scale distributed systems is becoming unmanageable because of the manual style adopted for the management today. The manual management techniques are time-consuming, un-secure and more prone to errors. A new paradigm for self-management is pervading over the old manual system to begin the next generation of computing. In this paper we have, proposed and implemented the automated multiagent based approach to self-heal the grid system from faults. This approach automatically monitor and handle the faults occurred in grid environment while executing the job.

INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
I. Computing Methodologies
I.2 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
I.2.11 Distributed Artificial Intelligence

General Terms:
Design, Performance, Security

Keywords:
ABSS, GRAM, GRIDWAY, GT4

Analysing the need for autonomic behaviour in grid computing

Author: Chopra, Inderpreet Singh, Maninder

Computer Science and Engineering Department, Thapar University, Patiala, India

This paper appears in: Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE), 2010 The 2nd International Conference on
Issue Date : 26-28 Feb. 2010
Volume : 1
On page(s): 535 - 539
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-5585-0
Digital Object Identifier : 10.1109/ICCAE.2010.5451880
Date of Current Version : 19 April 2010

ABSTRACT

With the introduction of Grid computing, complexity of large scale distributed systems has become unmanageable because of the manual system adopted for the management these days. Due to dynamic nature of grid, manual management techniques are time-consuming, in-secure and more prone to errors. This leads to new paradigm of self-management through autonomic computing to pervade over the old manual system to begin the next generation of Grid computing. In this paper, we have discussed the basic concept of grid computing and the need for grid to be autonomic. A comparative analysis of different grid middleware has been provided to show the absence of autonomic behavior in current grid architecture. To conclude the discussion, we have mentioned the areas where research work has been lacking and what we believe the community should be considering.

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