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Grid Resource Scheduling with Gossiping Protocols
2007
Seventh IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2007)
Grid resource providers can use gossiping to disseminate their available resource state to remote regions of the grid to attract application load. Pairwise gossiping protocols exchange information about limited subsets of other resources between pairs of potentially remote participants. In epidemic gossiping protocols, the provider disseminates information to multiple neighbors, who in turn forward it to their neighbors, and so on. One important metric for these protocols is their coverage,
doi:10.1109/p2p.2007.4343480
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