Architecture and Layers in Grid Computing

Authors

  • V Priya Department of Computer Science and Applications
  • K Yamunadevi Department of Computer Science Vivekananda College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Namakkal, TamilNadu, India
  • Priyanga Department of Computer Science Vivekananda College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Namakkal, TamilNadu, India

Keywords:

Grid Computing, Grid Architecture, Application Layer, , Open Grid Service Architecture (OGSA), Grid Application, Grid Infrastructure

Abstract

The perfect architecture of Grid Computing System, analyzes security requirements. Some security problems existing in Grid Computing System, presents five-layer security architecture, defines a new set of security policy and gives the representation, introduces future work. In various ways we are trying to explain grid computing along with its architecture, infrastructure and the standards available for grid computing. Then at last we have discussed about the earlier and current activities in grid computing.

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Published

2014-12-06

How to Cite

[1]
V. Priya, K. Yamunadevi, and P. Priyanga, “Architecture and Layers in Grid Computing”, Int. J. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 2, no. 11, pp. 95–101, Dec. 2014.

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Research Article